N. Visitsunthorn et al., A COMPARISON OF ADMISSION PATTERNS OF CHILDHOOD ASTHMA IN 1982 AND 1992, Asian Pacific Journal of Allergy and Immunology, 13(2), 1995, pp. 123-128
The patterns of childhood asthma admission to the Department of Pediat
rics, faculty of Medicine Siriraj Hospital, Mahidol University in 1982
and 1992 were studied and compared. The number of childhood asthma ad
missions were 128 cases in 1982 and 132 cases in 1992, Male to female
ratio changed from 1.3:1 in 1982 to 1.9:1 in 1992. The average age on
admission was 57 months in 1982 vs 62 months in 1992 which was not sig
nificantly different (p>0.05). The admission pattern of cases under 1
year of age went down from 16% in 1982 to 6% in 1992. At emergency roo
m, adrenaline injection was used for all ashma cases in 1982 but decre
ased to 30% of the patients in 1992 with the replacement of nebulized
beta 2 agonist. The percentage of cases that were treated with aminoph
ylline, corticos teroid and oxygen therapy were comparable between bot
h periods. The most common form of steroid used in admissions changed
from hydrocortisone in 1982 to methyl prednisolone in 1992. The use of
antibiotics went down from 92% in 1982 to 80% in 1992. All of the adm
ission cases in both periods recovered and were later discharged. The
average period of admission was 3.9 days in 1982 and was not significa
nt different (p>0.05) from 4.9 days in 1992.