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Heterogeneity of Childhood Asthma in Korea: Cluster Analysis of the Korean Childhood Asthma Study Cohort

Authors
Yoon, JisunEom, Eun JinKim, Jin TackLim, Dae HyunKim, Woo KyungSong, Dae JinYoo, YoungSuh, Dong InBaek, Hey SungShin, MeeyongKwon, Ji WonJang, Gwang CheonYang, Hyeon JongLee, EunKim, Hwan SooSeo, Ju HeeIl Woo, SungKim, Hyung YoungShin, Youn HoLee, Ju SukJung, SungsuHan, MinkyuYu, Jinho
Issue Date
Jan-2021
Publisher
대한천식알레르기학회
Keywords
Asthma; childhood; phenotype; cluster analysis
Citation
Allergy, Asthma & Immunology Research, v.13, no.1, pp 42 - 55
Pages
14
Journal Title
Allergy, Asthma & Immunology Research
Volume
13
Number
1
Start Page
42
End Page
55
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/sch/handle/2021.sw.sch/19048
DOI
10.4168/aair.2021.13.1.42
ISSN
2092-7355
2092-7363
Abstract
Purpose: Asthma is a heterogeneous airway disease occurring in children, and it has various clinical phenotypes. A clear differentiation of the clinical phenotypes can provide better asthma management and prediction of asthma prognosis. Little is currently known about asthma phenotypes in Korean children. This study was designed to identify asthma phenotypes in school-aged Korean children. Methods: This study enrolled 674 children with physician-diagnosed asthma from the Korean childhood Asthma Study (KAS) cohort. The physicians verified the relevant histories of asthma and comorbid diseases, as well as airway lability and hyper-responsiveness from the results of pulmonary function tests and bronchial provocation tests. Questionnaires regarding the participants' baseline characteristics, their environment and self-rating of asthma control were collected at the time of enrollment. Laboratory tests were performed to assess allergy and airway inflammation. Children with asthma were classified by hierarchical cluster analysis. Results: Of the 674 patients enrolled from the KAS cohort, 447 were included in the cluster analysis. Cluster analysis of these 447 children revealed 4 asthma phenotypes: cluster 1 (n = 216, 48.3%) which was characterized by male-dominant atopic asthma; cluster 2 (n = 79, 17.7%) which was characterized by early-onset atopic asthma with atopic dermatitis; cluster 3 (n = 47,10.5%) which was characterized by puberty-onset, female-dominant atopic asthma with the low lung function; and cluster 4 (n =105, 23.5%) which was characterized by earlyonset, non-atopic dominant asthma. Conclusions: The asthma phenotypes among Korean children can be classified into 4 distinct clusters. Long-term follow-up with these phenotypes will be needed to define their prognosis and response to treatment.
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