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Childhood asthma outcomes during the COVID-19 pandemic: Findings from the PeARL multinational cohort

Papadopoulos Nikolaos G; Mathioudakis Alexander G; Custovic Adnan; Deschildre Antoine; Phipatanakul Wanda; Wong Gary; Xepapadaki Paraskevi; Abou-Taam Rola; Agache Ioana; Castro-Rodriguez Jose A; Chen Zhimin; Cros Pierrick; Dubus Jean-Christophe; El-Sayed Zeinab Awad; El-Owaidy Rasha; Feleszko Wojciech; Fierro Vincenzo; Fiocchi Alessandro; Garcia-Marcos Luis; Goh Anne; Hossny Elham M; Villalobos Yunuen R Huerta; Jartti Tuomas; Le Roux Pascal; Levina Julia; Garcia Aida Inés López; Ramos Ángel Mazón; Morais-Almeida Mário; Murray Clare; Nagaraju Karthik; Nagaraju Major K; Rodriguez Elsy Maureen Navarrete; Namazova-Baranova Leyla; Garcia Antonio Nieto; Beltran Cesar Fireth Pozo; Ratchataswan Thanaporn; Yeverino Daniela Rivero; Zagal Eréndira Rodríguez; Schweitzer Cyril E; Tulkki Marleena; Wasilczuk Katarzyna; Xu Dan; PeARL collaborators; PeARL Think Tank

Childhood asthma outcomes during the COVID-19 pandemic: Findings from the PeARL multinational cohort

Papadopoulos Nikolaos G
Mathioudakis Alexander G
Custovic Adnan
Deschildre Antoine
Phipatanakul Wanda
Wong Gary
Xepapadaki Paraskevi
Abou-Taam Rola
Agache Ioana
Castro-Rodriguez Jose A
Chen Zhimin
Cros Pierrick
Dubus Jean-Christophe
El-Sayed Zeinab Awad
El-Owaidy Rasha
Feleszko Wojciech
Fierro Vincenzo
Fiocchi Alessandro
Garcia-Marcos Luis
Goh Anne
Hossny Elham M
Villalobos Yunuen R Huerta
Jartti Tuomas
Le Roux Pascal
Levina Julia
Garcia Aida Inés López
Ramos Ángel Mazón
Morais-Almeida Mário
Murray Clare
Nagaraju Karthik
Nagaraju Major K
Rodriguez Elsy Maureen Navarrete
Namazova-Baranova Leyla
Garcia Antonio Nieto
Beltran Cesar Fireth Pozo
Ratchataswan Thanaporn
Yeverino Daniela Rivero
Zagal Eréndira Rodríguez
Schweitzer Cyril E
Tulkki Marleena
Wasilczuk Katarzyna
Xu Dan
PeARL collaborators
PeARL Think Tank
Katso/Avaa
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doi:10.1111/all.14787
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Background

The interplay between COVID-19 pandemic and asthma in children is still unclear. We evaluated the impact of COVID-19 pandemic on childhood asthma outcomes.

Methods

The PeARL multinational cohort included 1,054 children with asthma and 505 non-asthmatic children aged between 4 and 18 years from 25 pediatric departments, from 15 countries globally. We compared the frequency of acute respiratory and febrile presentations during the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic between groups and with data available from the previous year. In children with asthma, we also compared current and historical disease control.

Results

During the pandemic, children with asthma experienced fewer upper respiratory tract infections, episodes of pyrexia, emergency visits, hospital admissions, asthma attacks, and hospitalizations due to asthma, in comparison with the preceding year. Sixty-six percent of asthmatic children had improved asthma control while in 33% the improvement exceeded the minimal clinically important difference. Pre-bronchodilatation FEV1 and peak expiratory flow rate were improved during the pandemic. When compared to non-asthmatic controls, children with asthma were not at increased risk of LRTIs, episodes of pyrexia, emergency visits, or hospitalizations during the pandemic. However, an increased risk of URTIs emerged.

Conclusion

Childhood asthma outcomes, including control, were improved during the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic, probably because of reduced exposure to asthma triggers and increased treatment adherence. The decreased frequency of acute episodes does not support the notion that childhood asthma may be a risk factor for COVID-19. Furthermore, the potential for improving childhood asthma outcomes through environmental control becomes apparent.

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