Susan L. Balcer-Whaley
Johns Hopkins University
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JAMA | 2017
Elizabeth C. Matsui; Matthew S. Perzanowski; Roger D. Peng; Robert A. Wise; Susan L. Balcer-Whaley; Michelle Newman; Amparito Cunningham; Adnan Divjan; Mary E. Bollinger; Shuyan Zhai; Ginger L. Chew; Rachel L. Miller; Wanda Phipatanakul
Importance Professionally delivered integrated pest management (IPM) interventions can reduce home mouse allergen concentrations, but whether they reduce asthma morbidity among mouse-sensitized and exposed children and adolescents is unknown. Objective To determine the effect of an IPM intervention on asthma morbidity among mouse-sensitized and exposed children and adolescents with asthma. Design, Setting, and Participants Randomized clinical trial conducted in Baltimore, Maryland, and Boston, Massachusetts. Participants were mouse-sensitized and exposed children and adolescents (aged 5-17 years) with asthma randomized to receive professionally delivered IPM plus pest management education or pest management education alone. Enrollment occurred between May 2010 and August 2014; the final follow-up visit occurred on September 25, 2015. Interventions Integrated pest management consisted of application of rodenticide, sealing of holes that could serve as entry points for mice, trap placement, targeted cleaning, allergen-proof mattress and pillow encasements, and portable air purifiers. Infestation was assessed every 3 months, and if infestation persisted or recurred, additional treatments were delivered. All participants received pest management education, which consisted of written material and demonstration of the materials needed to set traps and seal holes. Main Outcomes and Measures The primary outcome was maximal symptom days defined as the highest number of days of symptoms in the previous 2 weeks among 3 types of symptoms (days of slowed activity due to asthma; number of nights of waking with asthma symptoms; and days of coughing, wheezing, or chest tightness) across 6, 9, and 12 months. Results Of 361 children and adolescents who were randomized (mean [SD] age, 9.8 [3.2] years; 38% female; 181 in IPM plus pest management education group and 180 in pest management education alone group), 334 were included in the primary analysis. For the primary outcome, there was no statistically significant between-group difference for maximal symptom days across 6, 9, and 12 months with a median of 2.0 (interquartile range, 0.7-4.7) maximal symptom days in the IPM plus pest management education group and 2.7 (interquartile range, 1.3-5.0) maximal symptom days in the pest management education alone group (P = .16) and a ratio of symptom frequencies of 0.86 (95% CI, 0.69-1.06). Conclusions and Relevance Among mouse-sensitized and exposed children and adolescents with asthma, an intensive year-long integrated pest management intervention plus pest management education vs pest management education alone resulted in no significant difference in maximal symptom days from 6 to 12 months. Trial Registration clinicaltrials.gov Identifier: NCT01251224
Journal of Asthma | 2016
Kim Lu; Wanda Phipatanakul; Matthew S. Perzanowski; Susan L. Balcer-Whaley; Elizabeth C. Matsui
Abstract Background and Objective: Obesity is associated with an increased risk of asthma in children. Atopic sensitization is a major risk factor for asthma including severe asthma in children. It is unclear if obesity is associated with worse asthma control or severity in children and how its effects compare to atopy. We sought to examine relationships of weight status and atopy to asthma control and severity among a population of predominantly low income, minority children and adolescents with persistent asthma. Methods: A cross-sectional analysis of 832 children and adolescents, age range 5–17 years, with persistent asthma was performed. Clinical assessments included asthma questionnaires of symptoms, asthma severity score, health care utilization and medication treatment step, lung function testing, and skin prick testing as well as measures of adiposity. Data were collected between December 2010 and August 2014 from Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore, MD and Childrens Hospital of Boston, MA. Results: Obesity was not associated with worse asthma control or severity in this group of predominantly low income, minority children and adolescents with persistent asthma. However, a greater degree of atopy was associated with lower lung function, higher asthma severity score, and higher medication treatment step. Conclusion: Atopy may be a more important risk factor for asthma severity than obesity among low-income minority children and adolescents with persistent asthma living in Northeastern cities in the United States.
The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology | 2018
Tianshi David Wu; Matthew S. Perzanowski; Roger D. Peng; Robert A. Wise; Susan L. Balcer-Whaley; Michelle Newman; Amparito Cunningham; Wanda Phipatanakul; Elizabeth C. Matsui; Meredith C. McCormack
The maximum symptom day, a primary outcome of inner-city asthma research for almost two decades, is a valid measure that consistently relates to asthma control and is predictive of clinically relevant asthma endpoints.
The New England Journal of Medicine | 2006
Peter S. Creticos; John T. Schroeder; Robert G. Hamilton; Susan L. Balcer-Whaley; Arouna P. Khattignavong; Robert Lindblad; Henry Li; Robert Coffman; Vicki Seyfert; Joseph J. Eiden; David H. Broide
The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology | 2003
Peter S. Creticos; S.S. Lighvani; Anja P. Bieneman; Susan L. Balcer-Whaley; P.S. Norman; L.M. Lichtenstein; John T. Schroeder
The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology | 2018
Suzanne Rossi; Torie L. Grant; Wanda Phipatanakul; Matthew S. Perzanowski; Susan L. Balcer-Whaley; Jean Curtin-Brosnan; Michelle Newman; Amparito Cunningham; Mary Beth Bollinger; Elizabeth C. Matsui
The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology | 2018
Ammara G. Ahmed; Torie L. Grant; Wanda Phipatanakul; Matthew S. Perzanowski; Susan L. Balcer-Whaley; Roger D. Peng; Jean Curtin-Brosnan; Michelle Newman; Amparito Cunningham; Adnan Divjan; Mary Beth Bollinger; Robert A. Wise; Rachel L. Miller; Ginger L. Chew; Elizabeth C. Matsui
The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology | 2018
Torie L. Grant; Wanda Phipatanakul; Matthew S. Perzanowski; Susan L. Balcer-Whaley; Roger D. Peng; Jean Curtin-Brosnan; Michelle Newman; Amparito Cunningham; Adnan Divjan; Mary Beth Bollinger; Robert A. Wise; Elizabeth C. Matsui
The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology | 2018
Meghan F. Davis; Shanna Ludwig; Jonathan Josephs-Spaulding; Kathryn Dalton; Michelle Newman; Susan L. Balcer-Whaley; Roger D. Peng; Corinne A. Keet; Meredith C. McCormack; Elizabeth C. Matsui
The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology | 2018
Sara C. Sadreameli; Jean Curtin-Brosnan; Ammara G. Ahmed; Matthew S. Perzanowski; Wanda Phipatanakul; Susan L. Balcer-Whaley; Adnan Divjan; Elizabeth C. Matsui