Characterization of the Japanese Scoring System for Bronchial Asthma in Children
スポンサーリンク
概要
- 論文の詳細を見る
Background : The Japanese Society for Pediatric Asthma proposed a scoring system for the intensity of treatment in its guidelines for bronchial asthma published in 1998. To characterize the scoring system, we analyzed what factors had an effect on the treatment point in asthma patients, and whether the scoring system was useful for evaluation of asthma severity. Methods : We enrolled 125 children (77 boys and 48 girls, mean age±S.D. : 7.6±3.4 years old) with bronchial asthma who visited our asthma clinic throughout a year (1999). We calculated the treatment points by reviewing the diary in which symptoms and treatments in each subject were recorded by his/her parents through a year. Results : Either age, gender, or type of asthma had no signincant effect on either the maximum (p=0.89) or the minimum (p=0.15) values of the treatment point with in the study year. The component of the treatment points depended on the asthma severity. The greaest component of the maximum treatment point was the use of oral theophylline in patients with mild and moderate asthma-severity (35.7% and 26.0% of total point, respectively) whereas intravenous theophylline in patients with severe asthma. Significant determinants of maximum treatment point were the asthma severity in the preceding year (1998), that in the study year (1999) and minimum treatment point. Conclusions : Proper use of the treatment point might help physicians to provide better medical treatment in each patient. (Kitakanto Med J 2003 ; 53 : 179〜184)
- 北関東医学会の論文
- 2003-05-01
著者
-
大木 康史
Department Of Pediatrics And Developmental Medicine Gunma University Graduate School Of Medicine
-
YOSHIZAWA Yukihiro
Department of Pediatrics and Developmental Medicine, Gunma University Graduate School of Medicine
-
KUWASHIMA Makoto
Department of Pediatrics, Kiryu Kosei General Hospital
-
MORIKAWA Akihiro
Department of Pediatrics and Developmental Medicine, Gunma University Graduate School of Medicine
-
Miyazawa Reiko
Department of Pediatrics, Gunma University School of Medicine
-
Arakawa Hirokazu
Department of Pediatrics, Gunma University School of Medicine
-
Tabata Masahiko
Kiryu Kosei General Hospital
-
Tomomasa Takeshi
Department of Pediatrics, Gunma University School of Medicine
-
Okamoto Miho
Kiryu Kosei General Hospital
-
Yoshizawa Yukihiro
Kiryu Kosei General Hospital
-
Suzuki Tomoko
Kiryu Kosei General Hospital
-
Ohki Yasushi
Kiryu Kosei General Hospital
-
Nishimura Hideko
Kiryu Kosei General Hospital
-
Kuwashima Makoto
Kiryu Kosei General Hospital
-
Harumitsu Takeuchi
Kiryu Kosei General Hospital
-
宮沢 良子
Department Of Pediatrics Gunma University School Of Medicine
-
Morikawa Akihiro
Department Of Pediatrics And Developmental Medicine Gunma University Graduate School Of Medicine
-
Morikawa Akihiro
Arita Clinic Of Pediatrics & Pediatric Allergy
-
Kuwashima Makoto
Department Of Pediatrics Kiryu Kosei General Hospital
-
Tomomasa Takeshi
Department Of Pediatrics And Developmental Medicine Gunma University Graduate School Of Medicine
-
Tomomasa Takeshi
Department Of Paediatrics Gunma University School Of Medicine
-
Miyazawa Reiko
Department Of Pediatrics Gunma University School Of Medicine
-
Arita Masahiko
Arita Clinic Of Pediatrics & Pediatric Allergy
-
Tabata Masahiko
Yoshii Otona-kodomo Clinic
-
Tabata Masahiko
Department Of Pediatrics Kiryu Kosei General Hospital
-
Yoshizawa Yukihiro
Department Of Pediatrics And Developmental Medicine Gunma University Graduate School Of Medicine
-
Morikawa Akihiro
Department Of Pediatrics And Developmental Medicine Gunma University Graduate School
-
Morikawa Akihiro
Department Of Paediatrics Gunma University School Of Medicine
-
Suzuki Tomoko
Department Of Pediatrics Gunma University Graduate School Of Medicine
-
Arakawa Hirokazu
Department Of Pediatrics Gunma University Graduate School Of Medicine
-
Aoyagi Masahiko
Department Of Pediatrics And Developmental Medicine Gunma University Graduate School Of Medicine
-
Miyazawa Reiko
Department Of Pediatrics Gunma University Graduate School Of Medicine
-
ARAKAWA Hirokazu
Department of Pediatrics and Developmental Medicine, Gunma University Graduate School
関連論文
- 日本人新生児における経皮的中心静脈カテーテルの合併症
- Characterization of the Japanese Scoring System for Bronchial Asthma in Children
- Nasopharyngeal Hairy Polyp in a Neonate : MR appearance
- Effects of SO_2 on Respiratory System of Adult Miyakejima Resident 2 Years after Returning to the Island
- Antibacterial Effect of Tannic Acid to Adhesive Resin in Dentine Bonding System
- The New Role of Disodium Cromoglycate in the Treatment of Adults with Bronchial Asthma
- Determinants of prognosis of acute transverse myelitis in children
- ラット肝臓における低酸素刺激によるサイクロオキシゲナーゼmRNA発現の発達学的検討
- 本邦乳児におけるGER関連症状の頻度
- Immunoadsorption therapy for a child with Guillain-Barre syndrome subsequent to Mycoplasma infection : a case study
- Pharmacobezoar complicating treatment with sodium alginate
- Association study of the C3 gene with adult and childhood asthma
- No Association of Polymorphisms in the 5' Region of the CD14 Gene and Food Allergy in a Japanese Population
- Increased expression of α4β7 integrin on food allergen-stimulated CD4^+ T cells in active food allergic enterocolitis
- Platelet-activating Factor or Complement 5a Causes Distinct Activation Profiles in Human Eosinophil and Neutrophil Functions
- Spontaneous closure of an unroofed coronary sinus
- Atlanto-axial subluxation(Grisel's syndrome) associated with mumps
- Balloon angioplasty in a patient with Kabuki make-up syndrome
- Immunohistochemical Localization of Growth Factor-Regulated Channel (GRC) in Human Tissues
- Guidelines for Diagnosis and Management of Pediatric Food Allergy in Japan
- Association between genetic variation in the gene for death-associated protein-3 (DAP3) and adult asthma
- ビタミンD含有量の高い未熟児用粉乳での長期保育によるビタミンD中毒の危険性
- New Japanese pediatric guidelines for the treatment and management of bronchial asthma
- Amino-acid substitutions in the IKAP gene product significantly increase risk for bronchial asthma in children
- Direct Analysis of Ceruloplasmin in Human Blood Serum by HPLC/Inductively Coupled Plasma-Mass Spectrometry for the Diagnosis of Wilson Disease
- Semiquantitative analysis of interictal glucose metabolism between generalized epilepsy and localization related epilepsy
- Involvement of genetic factors in early development of bronchial asthma in Japanese infants with atopic dermatitis. Results of a 1 year follow-up study
- Allergic march in children : Atopic dermatitis in Japanese children with bronchial asthma
- Increased circulating granulocyte colony-stimulating factor in acute Kawasaki disease
- Hemorrhagic bullous lesions in Henoch-Schonlein purpura
- Signal transducers and activators of transcription 6 (Stat6) variants in childhood and adult asthma
- Dinucleotide repeat polymorphisms in the signal transducers and activators of transcription 6 (Stat6) gene in children with allergic diseases
- Airway responsiveness to acetylcholine or capsaisin in immature and mature guinea pigs in vivo
- Histological findings in the livers of patients with neonatal intrahepatic cholestasis caused by citrin deficiency
- YS-1 Participation of protein kinase Cs and actin cytoskeleton in human eosinophil activation(Young Seminar 1)
- Possible involvement of adrenomedullin in lipopolysaccharide-induced small-intestinal motility changes in conscious rats
- The effects of intestinal ischemia on colonic motility in conscious rats
- Bilateral ovarian teratomas successfully treated by ovary-conserving technique
- In vivo recording of colonic motility in conscious rats with deficiency of interstitial cells of Cajal, with special reference to the effects of nitric oxide on colonic motility
- Effect of Endotoxin on Colonic Motility in Conscious Rats
- Trends in the Incidence of Duodenal Ulcers Among Children in Gunma Prefecture : A Study Over the Past Two Decades (from 1980 to 1999)
- Successful Treatment of Severe Hyperammonemia Using Sodium Phenylacetate Powder Prepared in Hospital Pharmacy
- Allelic variations of the D2 dopamine receptor gene in children with idiopathic short stature
- Nelarabine resistance of childhood T-cell lymphoblastic leukemia/lymphoma cells
- Immediate control of a methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus outbreak in a neonatal intensive care unit
- Inflammatory bowel disease in children : epidemiological analysis of the nationwide IBD registry in Japan
- A young infant with Goldbloom syndrome
- 6 Type2 Diabetes Mellitus of children
- Japanese pediatric guidelines for the treatment and management of bronchial asthma 2008
- Left displacement of the mediastinum determines the imbalance in the pulmonary vascular bed and lung volume in children with pectus excavatum
- Low-voltage activity in EEG during acute phase of encephalitis predicts unfavorable neurological outcome
- A Randomized Open-Label Comparative Study of Montelukast versus Theophylline Added to Inhaled Corticosteroid in Asthmatic Children
- 小児の喘息における呼気中一酸化窒素(eNO)の持続性について
- Guidelines for treatment of ulcerative colitis in children
- Effects of bathing immediately after birth on early neonatal adaptation and morbidity : A prospective randomized comparative study
- Diffuse white matter lesions associated with herpes simplex encephalitis as observed on magnetic resonace imaaging
- LOW MOLECULAR WEIGHT FRACTION OF DERMATOPHAGOIDES FARINAE IS PRESENT IN SERA OF PATIENTS WITH BRONCHIAL ASTHMA
- Gene Expression of Cellular Retinol-Binding Protein I (CRBP I) is Affected by Dietary Proteins in the Rat Liver
- Risk of Neonatal Complications in Gestational Diabetes.
- Relationship between Exhaled Nitric Oxide and Small Airway Lung Function in Normal and Asthmatic Children
- Efficacy of pegylated interferon-α2a monotherapy in Japanese children with chronic hepatitis C