Asthma Attack in the Emergency Department : Reasons Of This Attendance

NCT03099915 · Status: COMPLETED · Type: OBSERVATIONAL · Enrollment: 182

Last updated 2021-04-27

No results posted yet for this study

Summary

Objective: Identify modifiable factors that may affect asthma control and the use of emergency room to define customized interventions for the management of asthma prior to emergency room.

Emergency department attendance is always a sign of poor balance or control of asthma. In spite of a decrease in the number of deaths that has been halved in 20 years and hospitalization due to asthmatic disease, the use of emergency center for this disease has not decreased. We now know that the passage through emergencies and hospitalization for aggravation of asthma is in itself a factor of mortality. Acting on the determinants of poor balance or control of asthma is essential to further reduce the mortality and morbidity of asthma.

Conditions

  • Asthma Attack
  • Emergency Medicine

Interventions

OTHER

completion of self-reported questionnaires

Single completion: Participants will have to complete self-reported questionnaires based on gina criteria and 12-item general health questionnaire

Sponsors & Collaborators

  • EA 7334, Patient-Centered Outcomes Research

    collaborator UNKNOWN
  • Bichat Hospital

    collaborator OTHER
  • Beaujon Hospital

    collaborator OTHER
  • Olivier CHASSANY

    lead OTHER

Principal Investigators

  • Olivier CHASSANY, MD, PhD · EA 7334, University Paris-Diderot, Paris

  • Prabakar VAITTINADA AYAR, MD · Hôpital Bichat-Claude Bernard

  • Enrique CASALINO, MD · Hôpital Bichat-Claude Bernard

Eligibility

Min Age
18 Years
Sex
ALL
Healthy Volunteers
No

Timeline & Regulatory

Start
2017-03-17
Primary Completion
2019-03-30
Completion
2019-12-31

Countries

  • France

Study Locations

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