哮喘
医学
危险系数
置信区间
恶化
疾病
内科学
优势比
帕金森病
回顾性队列研究
儿科
作者
C.‐M. Cheng,Ying‐Hsin Wu,Shih‐Jen Tsai,Y.‐M. Bai,Jia-Wen Hsu,Kuo‐Lun Huang,Tsai-Jou Su,Cheng‐Ta Li,C.‐F. Tsai,Albert C. Yang,Wen‐chang Lin,Tai‐Long Pan,Wei‐Lun Chang,T.‐J. Chen,M.‐H. Chen
出处
期刊:Allergy
[Wiley]
日期:2015-08-27
卷期号:70 (12): 1605-1612
被引量:38
摘要
Abstract Background A cross‐sectional retrospective study suggested a link between allergic diseases and Parkinson's disease. However, the temporal association between asthma and Parkinson's disease remains unknown. Methods From the Taiwan National Health Insurance Research Database, 10 455 patients who were diagnosed with asthma between 1998 and 2008 and aged ≥45 years and 41 820 age‐ and sex‐matched controls were selected for our study and observed until the end of 2011. Those who developed Parkinson's disease during the follow‐up period were identified. We also examined the asthma severity, as indicated by the frequency of admission (times per year) for asthma exacerbation, and the risk of subsequent Parkinson's disease. Results Patients with asthma had an increased risk of developing Parkinson's disease (hazard ratio [ HR ]: 3.10, 95% confidence interval [ CI ]: 2.20–4.36) after we adjusted for demographic data, health system use, medical comorbidities, and medication use. Sensitivity tests yielded consistent findings after we excluded observations on the first year ( HR : 2.90, 95% CI : 2.04–4.13) and first 3 years ( HR : 2.46, 95% CI : 1.64–3.69). Patients with asthma who had more frequent admissions (times per year) during the follow‐up period exhibited a greater risk of subsequent Parkinson's disease (>2: HR : 16.42, 95% CI : 5.88–45.91; 1‐2: 12.69, 95% CI : 5.03–31.71; 0‐1: HR : 2.92, 95% CI : 1.91–4.49). Conclusion Patients with asthma had an elevated risk of developing Parkinson's disease later in life, and we observed a dose‐dependent relationship between greater asthma severity and a higher risk of subsequent Parkinson's disease.
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