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A prospective study was carried out in a semirural group practice between June 1988 and December 1989 to investigate acute asthmatic attacks treated with nebulized salbutamol. Questionnaires were completed by the attending doctor and by the patient (or his or her parent). Sixty nine episodes, occurring in 52 patients, were recorded during the 18 month study period. The majority of the attacks were managed exclusively in the community, with hospital admission occurring on only three occasions, one patient being admitted twice. A large proportion of the patients had a severe attack of asthma as judged by their previous history. Oral steroids were prescribed in 62.3% of attacks, oral theophyllines in 31.9% and antibiotics in 37.7%; the salbutamol nebulizer was used on more than one occasion during 41.2% of attacks. Significant morbidity was experienced by the patients during the studied attack, with 85% suffering sleep disturbance and two thirds being unable to attend work or school. Only 52.5% of patients were on prophylactic treatment and 37.5% of the patients had discontinued some aspect of their asthma therapy in the three months prior to the attack. Patients' and doctors' views about the cause of the attacks differed widely: patients most commonly cited infection (26/41) and allergy (8/41) with only two patients citing poor compliance or inadequate treatment. Although doctors also attributed the cause of many attacks to infection (33/64), they cited poor compliance or inadequate treatment in 28 of 64 responses.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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