Abstract
SA has been described as a heterogeneous disease with regard to clinical presentation and course. Few data are available in children.
We present data on 37 patients 6-17 years old with SA defined according to recent ERS/ATS Guidelines (Eur Respir J 2014) in comparison with 64 age-matched peers with PA controlled by medium-dose inhaled steroids followed at specialised centres adhering to the Italian Society for Paediatric Respiratory Diseases (SIMRI). Each centre filled in questionnaires (medical + parental questionnaires + patient questionnaire if >12 yrs) on the web (CINECA). Cases included in 2013 are shown.
The table summarizes main demographic and clinical history characteristics, lung function and atopic findings, comorbidities/contributory factors, and personal/family impact of the disease.
These preliminary findings confirm that children with SA are a heterogeneous group. Distinguishing characteristics are age at asthma diagnosis, food sensitisation, atopic dermatitis, total IgE and lung function. SA represents an important burden to personal and family life.
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