As part of the South Australian asthma mortality survey, we examined 30 cases of near-fatal asthma attacks in children under 15 years of age who were seen over a 3-year period from May 1988 to June 1991. Subjects presented with asthma and either respiratory arrest, PaCO2 above 50 mm Hg, and/or an altered state of consciousness or inability to speak on presentation at a metropolitan Adelaide teaching hospital. A standardized interview and questionnaire was completed with subjects/parents and medical practitioners. Data were reviewed by the assessment panel which made collective judgments based on predetermined criteria. Seventeen patients (57%) were male, 20% were less than 7 years of age, and the majority (53%) were aged between 12 and 15 y...
Objectives: To determine (i) the relationship between asthma management and socioeconomic status; (i...
Abstract Objectives: To determine the morbidity pattern of asthma in children attending the paediatr...
Aim: Indigenous Australians with asthma have higher morbidity and mortality compared with non‐Indige...
Aims: The aim of this study was to characterise the deaths of children from asthma in New South Wale...
A retrospective case–control study at Monash Medical Centre (MMC), a tertiary referral hospital in M...
BackgroundSelf-reported prior morbidity levels and medication use among survivors of a near-fatal as...
Subjects with severe and unstable asthma are at high risk of fatal asthma attack. We describe a case...
Background: Confidential enquiries into asthma deaths can identify inadequacies in medical managemen...
A 6-year-old child known with asthma died from an asthma attack after having had severe dyspnoea whi...
In adults fatal and near-fatal asthma have similar clinical characteristics. Therefore, near-fatal a...
OBJECTIVE: As previous asthma mortality studies were undertaken between 1986 and 1997, and treatment...
Asthma is the most prevalent chronic disease in childhood. To study the actual prevalence and impact...
BackgroundThe associations between psychiatric caseness, denial, and self reported measures of handi...
Objective: Childhood mortality due to asthma remains problematic; however, asthma-related mortality ...
The prevalence of asthma is increasing in western countries. Over two million Australians suffer wit...
Objectives: To determine (i) the relationship between asthma management and socioeconomic status; (i...
Abstract Objectives: To determine the morbidity pattern of asthma in children attending the paediatr...
Aim: Indigenous Australians with asthma have higher morbidity and mortality compared with non‐Indige...
Aims: The aim of this study was to characterise the deaths of children from asthma in New South Wale...
A retrospective case–control study at Monash Medical Centre (MMC), a tertiary referral hospital in M...
BackgroundSelf-reported prior morbidity levels and medication use among survivors of a near-fatal as...
Subjects with severe and unstable asthma are at high risk of fatal asthma attack. We describe a case...
Background: Confidential enquiries into asthma deaths can identify inadequacies in medical managemen...
A 6-year-old child known with asthma died from an asthma attack after having had severe dyspnoea whi...
In adults fatal and near-fatal asthma have similar clinical characteristics. Therefore, near-fatal a...
OBJECTIVE: As previous asthma mortality studies were undertaken between 1986 and 1997, and treatment...
Asthma is the most prevalent chronic disease in childhood. To study the actual prevalence and impact...
BackgroundThe associations between psychiatric caseness, denial, and self reported measures of handi...
Objective: Childhood mortality due to asthma remains problematic; however, asthma-related mortality ...
The prevalence of asthma is increasing in western countries. Over two million Australians suffer wit...
Objectives: To determine (i) the relationship between asthma management and socioeconomic status; (i...
Abstract Objectives: To determine the morbidity pattern of asthma in children attending the paediatr...
Aim: Indigenous Australians with asthma have higher morbidity and mortality compared with non‐Indige...