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Open Access 01-12-2013 | Original research article

Does drug compliance change in asthmatic patients during pregnancy?

Authors: Insu Yilmaz, Ferda Oner Erkekol, Sevki Celen, Mujdegul Zayifoglu Karaca, Omur Aydin, Gulfem Celik, Zeynep Misirligil, Dilsad Mungan

Published in: Multidisciplinary Respiratory Medicine | Issue 1/2013

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Abstract

Background

Pregnant women with asthma are recommended to maintain optimal therapeutic management during pregnancy. Uncontrolled, symptomatic asthma may increase the risk of adverse peri-natal outcomes; thus adequate regular anti-asthmatic treatment must be given to provide optimal asthma control during pregnancy. However, doubts about the safety of asthmatic drugs can affect pregnant asthmatic patients’ drug compliance. The aim of this study was to assess behavioral differences in drug compliance among pregnant asthmatic patients.

Methods

Thirty two asthmatic and 121 healthy pregnant women were enrolled in the study. Structured face-to-face interviews were conducted after delivery. The interviews included disease characteristics, drug compliance and patients’ own perspective for asthma status prior to and during pregnancy. In addition, medical and pregnancy history, pregnancy complications and outcomes, and newborn characteristics were recorded.

Results

In our study group the rates of hospitalization, emergency room visits and systemic steroid use in the year before pregnancy were 13%, 46.9% and 18.8%, respectively. The rate of regular asthma medication use was only 32% at that period and increased to 44% during pregnancy. However, hospitalization, emergency room visits, systemic steroid usage rates remained unchanged and according to patients’ own evaluations, 44% of asthmatics pointed out that their asthma had worsened during pregnancy. No statistically significant difference was detected in terms of pregnancy/labour complication between asthmatic and non-asthmatics.

Conclusions

Contrary to some previous studies, in our study regular use of asthma drugs increased during pregnancy. The uncontrolled condition of their asthma before and during pregnancy and the idea that their asthma worsened during pregnancy might force the patients to use medication more regularly.
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Metadata
Title
Does drug compliance change in asthmatic patients during pregnancy?
Authors
Insu Yilmaz
Ferda Oner Erkekol
Sevki Celen
Mujdegul Zayifoglu Karaca
Omur Aydin
Gulfem Celik
Zeynep Misirligil
Dilsad Mungan
Publication date
01-12-2013
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
Multidisciplinary Respiratory Medicine / Issue 1/2013
Electronic ISSN: 2049-6958
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/2049-6958-8-38

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