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Asthma in Michigan

Important Terms
Prevalence of Asthma
Asthma Control
Asthma Management
Work-Related Asthma
Asthma Emergency Department Visits
Asthma Hospitalization

Asthma Death
Asthma Burden for Children Covered by Medicaid
Cost of Asthma
Healthy People 2010
Methods
Michigan Fact Sheets and Reports

Asthma Statistics by County

Asthma Control

The goal of asthma therapy is to achieve control of asthma. Experts recommend that asthma control be defined as the following [1]:

  • Prevention of chronic and troublesome symptoms.
  • Require infrequent use (≤2 days per week) of Short-Acting Beta 2-Agonist medications.
  • Maintain (near) "normal" lung function.
  • Maintain normal activity levels, including exercise and attendance at work or school.
  • Satisfaction with asthma care.
  • Prevent recurrent exacerbations of asthma and minimize the need for emergency department visits or hospitalizations.
  • Prevent progressive loss of lung function.
  • Minimal or no adverse side effects from medications.

Prevalence of Characteristics of Uncontrolled Asthma for Children and Adults
with Current Asthma, Michigan, 2005 [2]

Characteristic of Asthma Control Children
(<18 Years)
Adults
(≥18 Years)
Had symptoms ≥9 days out of past 30 23.5% 41.0%
Nighttime awakenings ≥5 days out of past 30 12.9% 17.5%
Usual activities limited at least a little 67.6% 67.2%
Visited an emergency room or urgent care center for asthma ≥2 times in the past year 9.5% 7.6%
Hospitalized for asthma ≥1 time in the past year 6.7% 4.7%
Sources:
  1. National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute. Guidelines for the Diagnosis and Management of Asthma: Expert Panel Report 3. National Institutes of Health, Publication Number 09-5846. October 2007.
  2. Michigan Asthma Call-Back Survey, 2005.

For more information about the severity of asthma in Michigan, please review:

Last Updated 03/09/2009