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Title: Questionnaire study of self reported asthma triggers: A Case Series of East – Mediterranean Syrian Patients
Authors: Yousser Mohammad, Debra Myers
Journal: Pakistan journal of chest medicine (Online)
Year: 2007
Volume: 13
Issue: 4
Language: en
Keywords: Environmental Tobacco SmokeAsthma triggersNarguilehCommon triggersParticular triggers.
Setting: Initial evaluation of asthmatic males and females, fourteen years and older at the Tishreen University Department of Internal Medicine outpatient clinic.Objectives: Asthma triggers are defined as factors reported by the patient to cause attacks or exacerbation. We speculated that it would be useful to track a pattern for triggers in our country. We anticipated the pattern would enable us to improve our care of asthmatics, enrich our asthma education program and enhance the curriculumof medical students.Methods: A questionnaire was administered prospectively by the same chestphysician. Spontaneous and subsequent directed answers were recorded. Thepercentage of patients affected by each trigger was calculated.Results: Environmental tobacco smoke and household dust were common reported triggers. Narguileh side-stream smoke and seasonal sandstorm dusts were specific regional triggers.
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