Skip to main content

Table 2 Baseline clinical characteristics of the 785 patients included from the COREA cohort

From: Relationship between age and bronchodilator response at diagnosis in adult-onset asthma

 

Age at asthma diagnosis

<  40 years

n = 245

Age at asthma diagnosis

40–59.9 years

n = 316

Age at asthma diagnosis

≥ 60 years

n = 224

p-value

Age, years

36.3 ± 11.6

54.4 ± 7.8

68.9 ± 5.3

NA

Gender male

103 (42.0%)

141 (44.6%)

118 (52.7%)

0.055

BMI kg·m−2

23.3 ± 3.6

24.6 ± 3.5 a

24.6 ± 3.1 a

< 0.001

Smoking status

 never smokers

116 (48.5%)

171 (55.2%)

94 (42.9%)

< 0.001

 ex-smokers

83 (34.3%)

100 (31.3%)

106 (48.4%)

 current smokers

41 (17.2%)

42 (13.6%)

19 (8.7%)

Pack-years

4 ± 9

9 ± 16 a

17 ± 24 a,b

< 0.001

B-eosinophils ×109/L

0.44 ± 0.40

0.33 ± 0.32 a

0.28 ± 0.26 a

< 0.001

IgE kU/L c

422 ± 568

320 ± 576

378 ± 650

0.305

Skin prick positive d

115 (64.6%)

85 (47.0%)

18 (19.2%)

< 0.001

  1. Data is shown as n (%) and mean ± SD. NA not analyzed, BMI body mass index, B blood, IgE immunoglobulin E
  2. a: as compared to group: Age at asthma diagnosis < 40 years p < 0.05
  3. b as compared to group: Age at asthma diagnosis 40–59.9 years p < 0.05.
  4. c: data available on 461 patients. d: data available on 463 patients