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Int J Health Sci (Qassim). 2012 June; 6(2): 194–202.
PMCID: PMC3616948
Impact of Allergic Rhinitis on Quality of Life in Patients with Bronchial Asthma
Abstract
Allergy and asthma can reduce HRQOL as a result of profound physical and psychosocial complications. Most patients with asthma also suffer from rhinitis, which also impairs quality of life. However, the impact of allergic rhinitis on asthmatic patients has not been investigated.
Objective
To assess Quality of life (QOL) in asthmatic patients and assess relative burden of allergic rhinitis on asthmatics’ QOL.
Patients and Methods
we analysed HRQOL questionnaire (SF-36) answers of 219 patients (118 allergic rhinitis, 79 asthma and 22 asthma with allergic rhinitis) and controls (30 healthy individuals), in addition to analysis of questionnaire scores according to patients’ characteristic including gender, BMI and duration of symptoms. Moreover, pulmonary function test were done for all patients and control.
Results
HRQOL parameters were significantly lower in females more than males and in patients with BMI>25 if compared with those with BMI<25 .="" 3="" affected="" all="" allergic="" alone="" although="" among="" and="" are="" asthma.="" asthmatic="" asthmatics="" between="" bodily="" both="" by="" compared="" control="" correlation="" denoting="" detected="" difference="" diseases.="" emotional.="" except="" fev1="" for="" found="" functioning="" group="" groups="" have="" health="" higher="" highly="" hrqol="" if="" in="" is="" isolated="" life="" lower="" markedly="" mcs="" mental="" moreover="" no="" of="" only="" or="" p="" pain="" parameters="" patients="" pcs="" physical="" positive="" quality="" r="0.949," rhinitis.="" rhinitis="" role-physical="" role="" score="" scores.="" scores="" severity="" significant="" significantly="" statistically="" sub-scales="" subjects="" tended="" than="" that="" the="" those="" to="" was="" were="" with="" without="" worse="">25>
Conclusions
Allergic rhinitis has a limited role in reduction of HRQOL. HRQOL is markedly reduced in patients with asthma with or without rhinitis than in those with allergic rhinitis only; this could be related to the severity of asthma more than the presence of associated allergic rhinitis. These findings indicated that allergic rhinitis does not seem to further impair quality of life in subjects with asthma. We recommend that patients with bronchial asthma with or without allergic rhinitis in need of great help from physicians and social workers to improve their physical and mental health. Moreover, further studies with larger populations and longer duration are needed in order to determine the extent to which asthma and rhinitis comorbidities are associated in HRQOL.
Keywords: asthma, allergic rhinitis, HRQOL, SF-36 questionnaire
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