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Treatment, outcomes and costs of asthma exacerbations in Chilean children: a prospective multicenter observational study
Date
2019Registration in:
Allergologia et Immunopathologia, Volumen 47, Issue 3, 2019, Pages 282-288
15781267
03010546
10.1016/j.aller.2018.10.003
Author
Herrera, A. M.
Brand, P.
Cavada, G.
Koppmann, A.
Rivas, M.
Mackenney, J.
Sepúlveda, H.
Wevar, M. E.
Cruzat, L.
Soto, S.
Pérez, M. A.
León, A.
Contreras, I.
Alvarez, C.
Walker, B.
Flores, C.
Lezana, V.
Garrido, C.
Herrera, M. E.
Rojas, A.
Andrades, C.
Chal
Institutions
Abstract
© 2018 SEICAPObjective: To describe potential regional variations in therapies for severe asthma exacerbations in Chilean children and estimate the associated health expenditures. Methods: Observational prospective cohort study in 14 hospitals over a one-year period. Children five years of age or older were eligible for inclusion. Days with oxygen supply and pharmacological treatments received were recorded from the clinical chart. A basic asthma hospitalization basket was defined in order to estimate the average hospitalization cost for a single patient. Six months after discharge, new visits to the Emergency Room (ER), use of systemic corticosteroids and adherence to the controller treatment were evaluated. Results: 396 patients were enrolled. Patients from the public health system and from the north zone received significantly more days of oxygen, systemic corticosteroids and antibiotics. Great heterogeneity in antibiotic use among the participating hospitals was found, from 0 to 92