Asthma Clinical Trial
— APEXAOfficial title:
Adequacy of Management of Patients With Asthma Exacerbation in Martinique
Asthma is a chronic respiratory disease whose goal of therapeutic, educational and preventive care is to prevent the onset of acute crisis, the most serious of which are life threatening. A general population survey shows a greater prevalence of asthma in the French West Indies compared to hexagonal France, but there is no data to our knowledge on asthma exacerbations requiring pre and intra-hospital emergency services, nor on the clinical severity or on the adequacy of the therapeutic care. Asthma exacerbations, in particular serious forms requiring immediate admission to the Emergency Department or Intensive Care Unit or leading to hospitalization, can be considered as a failure in the prevention of crisis and therefore disease control. The management of acute or subacute asthma exacerbations is however well codified in expert recommendations, renewed annually by the Global Initiative for Asthma (GINA). These recommendations specify not only the initial care, but also the strategy and modalities of return home and post-emergency follow-up. Recently the French Language Resuscitation Society (SRLF) and the French Society of Emergency Medicine (SFMU) jointly published formalized expert recommendations (RFE) on the management of asthma exacerbations (Le Conte 2019). These RFEs still remain the benchmark in France for adequate management of asthma exacerbations for adults and children. Despite these updated recommendations, field observations often show inadequate care, both in the emergency and in the post-emergency period.
Status | Recruiting |
Enrollment | 339 |
Est. completion date | August 10, 2024 |
Est. primary completion date | July 10, 2024 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | All |
Age group | 2 Years and older |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - All children and adolescents (2-17 years) and adults (= 18 years) asthma patients. - Supported either by a team from mobile emergency and resuscitation service (SMUR) participating in the study, or by a team from the Emergency Department or possibly admitted directly to an intensive care unit participating in the study. - With an asthma exacerbation (acute asthma), the diagnostic criteria of which are as follows: history of asthma or wheezing dyspnea, exacerbation of wheezing, difficulty breathing, shortness of breath, wheezing or dry cough, and finally wheezing or silence on auscultation. - Patient or patient representative who has given oral consent for the use of their medical data for this research. Exclusion Criteria: - Patient with a strong suspicion or a proven diagnosis of acute respiratory failure on chronic respiratory failure. - Patient with a strong suspicion or a proven diagnosis of acute left heart failure with wheezing (cardiac asthma) or crackling rales. - Patient with a strong suspicion or a proven diagnosis of acute febrile pneumonitis. - Patient with a strong suspicion or a proven diagnosis of acute pleurisy (reduction or elimination of vesicular murmurs, dullness of the bases or imaging). - Patient or representative of the patient who refused to agree to his participation in the study. |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Martinique | CHU of Martinique - Emergency Department of Pierre Zobda Quitman | Fort-de-France | |
Martinique | CHU of Martinique - Pediatric Emergency Unit | Fort-de-France | |
Martinique | CHU of Martinique - Pediatric Resuscitation Unit | Fort-de-France | |
Martinique | CHU of Martinique - Pneumology Service | Fort-de-France | |
Martinique | CHU of Martinique - Resuscitation Unit | Fort-de-France | |
Martinique | CHU of Martinique - SAMU/SMUR | Fort-de-France | |
Martinique | CHU of Martinique - Emergency Department of Trinité | La Trinité |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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University Hospital Center of Martinique |
Martinique,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | To assess the adequacy of the management of acute asthma exacerbations according to the stage of severity for patients treated at the CHU of Martinique. | Percentage of patients who received adequate management by stage of severity of acute exacerbation. A tool to assist in the management of an exacerbation of asthma is described to define adequate or non-adequate management by an expert committee. | 19 months | |
Secondary | Describe the distribution of the different stages of severity of asthma exacerbations. | Percentage of each of the 3 severity stages of acute asthma exacerbations. | 19 months | |
Secondary | Measure the hospitalization rate according to the stage of severity of the asthma exacerbations. | Hospitalization rate (emergency unit, intensive care unit or medical or pneumology department) according to the initial stage of severity. | 19 months | |
Secondary | Measure the rate of recurrence of exacerbation (for SAMU, Emergencies, resuscitation or hospitalization) within 30 days of the initial crisis. | Acute exacerbation recurrence rate (SAMU, Emergency, resuscitation or hospitalization) within 30 days of the first inclusion. | 19 months | |
Secondary | Measure the incidence during the study period of asthma exacerbations treated urgently at the CHU of Martinique. | Incidence rate of acute exacerbations during the study period. | 19 months | |
Secondary | Measure the proportion of patients having an exit treatment including a background treatment. | Proportion of patients having an exit treatment including a background treatment. | 19 months | |
Secondary | Measure the proportion of patients who actually took their background treatment at day 30 after the crisis. | Proportion of patients who actually took their background treatment at day 30 after the crisis. | 30 days |
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