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Table 2 Association between exposure (discharge from hospital) and outcome (asthma-related admission in the next 30 days)

From: Post-hospital syndrome in adults with asthma: a case-crossover study

Exposure

Frequency

Adjusted RR

P-value

 

Case window

(95% CI)†Control window

  
 

N = 6,333

N = 10,737

  

Any discharge

687 (10.8%)

849 (7.9%)

1.40 (1.22 – 1.59)

<0.001*

Asthma-related discharge

442 (7.0%)

389 (3.6%)

1.99 (1.65 – 2.39)

<0.001*

Non-asthma-related discharge

273 (4.3%)

495 (4.6%)

0.88 (0.74 – 1.04)

0.141

Respiratory-related discharge

523 (8.3%)

497 (4.6%)

1.89 (1.60 – 2.22)

<0.001*

Respiratory-related, non-asthma discharge

89 (1.4%)

124 (1.2%)

1.23 (0.90 – 1.68)

0.199

Non-respiratory-related discharge

189 (3.0%)

381 (3.5%)

0.78 (0.63 – 0.96)

0.017*

  1. *Significant at 0.05 level.
  2. †All RRs are adjusted for the following variables estimated in the 180 days prior to the start of the time window: number of asthma-related hospital admissions, outpatient services use, medication dispensations, number of dispensations of short-acting beta-agonists, inhaled corticosteroids, and combined inhaled corticosteroids and long-acting beta-agonists, as well as total number of hospital admissions, outpatient services use, medication dispensations, and the Charlson co-morbidity index.