Hey! Do you know that puffing on your reliever inhaler more than 2 times a week could put you at risk of an asthma attack? I’m glad that recently I attended the “Kawal Lelah Sebelum Parah” Asthma Awareness Campaign. As my cousin has asthma since young, this is an informative session for me to learn about the latest and best control measures for effective asthma management.
“Kawal Lelah Sebelum Parah” Asthma Campaign To Educate Patients with Best Measures |
Asthma Malaysia launched the ‘Kawal Lelah Sebelum Parah’ campaign to raise public awareness on asthma. This was held against the backdrop of World Lung Day 2020 and the COVID-19 pandemic with the aim to empower patients with asthma with knowledge of the best measures to help control their condition. `
The Official Launch of “Kawal Lelah Sebelum Parah” Asthma Awareness Campaign at Le Meridien Hotel Kuala Lumpur |
Held today in Kuala
Lumpur, the campaign was officiated by YBhg. Tan Sri Jemilah Mahmood, Special
Advisor to the Prime Minister on Public Health and jointly launched with Dr.
Helmy Haja Mydin, Consultant Respiratory Physician, and Co-founder of Asthma Malaysia,
and Dr. Sanjeev Panchal, Country President, AstraZeneca Malaysia.
The campaign brings
together various players from both the medical profession such as Malaysian
Thoracic Society (MTS), Family Medicine Specialist Association (FMSA), Malaysian
Medical Association (MMA), Malaysian Pharmaceutical Society (MPS) and the private
sector who have the same goal of improving the lives of patients with asthma.
These organisations include AstraZeneca Malaysia, AA Pharmacy, BIG Pharmacy,
Caring Pharmacy, Alpro Pharmacy, AMPM Pharmacy, HTM Pharmacy, Multicare
Pharmacy, Straits Pharmacy, and Wellings Pharmacy.
Asthma is an
inflammatory disease that affects as many as 339 million people worldwide. In Malaysia,
asthma affects almost two million patients. Adults with respiratory diseases
are the second most common cause of death within the Ministry of Health
hospitals.
Tan Sri Dr Jemilah Mahmood, Special Advisor to the Prime Minister on Public Health |
A local study Assessing
Asthma control level in Primary Care setting (ASCOPE) had revealed that 8 out
of 10 patients in clinics are patients with mild asthma. Unfortunately, less
than 50% have good overall control of asthma. The presence of COVID-19 is an
added concern for those with asthma, as patients with poorly controlled asthma
have a higher risk of complications from the viral infection.
The Global
Initiative for Asthma (GINA), a medical guidelines organisation for asthma,
unveiled their guidelines for asthma management in 2020. These guidelines no
longer recommend the use of Short-Acting Beta2-Agonist (SABA) alone to
manage asthma symptoms - one of the most significant changes in asthma
management over the past 30 years.
In fact, GINA has
highlighted the danger of overusing SABA inhalers for patients who consume 3
or more canisters per year. Studies have shown that the use of SABAs in the
absence of effective anti-inflammatory treatment has been associated with an
increased risk of asthma exacerbations, increased hospital admissions and
asthma related-deaths due to increased levels of airway inflammation. Despite
the growing evidence against SABA overuse, the practice of excessive over-prescribing
and over-reliance of SABA still persists.
To address these
concerns, Asthma Malaysia has partnered with a number of professional organisations
and private entities to educate the public as well as healthcare professionals
on the importance of breaking the chain of SABA over-reliance. The ‘Kawal Lelah
Sebelum Parah’ awareness campaign is one of the pillars of this effort,
focusing on public education and empowering individuals to take control of
their asthma.
Dr Helmy Haja Mydin, Co-Founder of Asthma Malaysia and Consultant Respiratory Physician |
According to Dr
Helmy, although there is no cure for asthma, it is a condition that can be well-controlled.
Well-controlled asthma is characterized by good symptom management, usage of reliever
medication no more than twice a week, having no nocturnal symptoms and no limitation
to normal levels of activity. However, due to poor adherence and incorrect use
of treatment, only 6% of patients achieve good asthma control.
“This is the first time that GINA has recommended the use of both reliever and controller medication when treating asthma symptoms. This helps the patient feel better, but also starts treating the underlying inflammation at an earlier stage.
Studies have
demonstrated that this approach reduces the risk of severe exacerbations by
about two-thirds, compared with SABA only treatment. With these new guidelines
in place, it is imperative that we reach out to patients to empower them with
this knowledge so that they can better control and manage their condition,” Dr
Helmy reiterated further.
Dr Helmy also shared
that given the current pandemic, many patients are apprehensive about the
impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on their health. He highlighted that this
further increases the need for appropriate controller medication to be used by
patients in order to reduce the risk of complications.
Besides the ‘Kawal
Lelah Sebelum Parah’ awareness campaign, AstraZeneca has lent support to other
efforts to improve asthma management. These include uplifting the capabilities
of healthcare professionals through an on-going series of webinars and PACE (Primary
Asthma Care Excellence) programme, an e-learning module and providing the
latest patient materials for asthma patients through the Breathe EaSY
programme.
“Kawal Lelah Sebelum Parah” Asthma Campaign To Educate Patients with Best Measures |
Asthma and COVID-19
• People with
moderate to severe asthma may be at higher risk of getting very sick from
COVID-19. COVID-19 which affects the respiratory system can cause an asthma
exacerbation, and possibly lead to pneumonia and acute respiratory disease.
• In response to the
COVID-19 pandemic, GINA released some interim guidelines for asthmatics and physicians
to adhere to as below:
- People with asthma should continue all their inhaled medication, including ICS, as prescribed by their doctor.
- In acute asthma attacks, patients should urgently see their healthcare provider to prevent escalation of the condition.
- Nebulisers should, where possible, be avoided for acute attacks due to the increased risk of disseminating COVID-19 (to other patients and to physicians, nurses and other health personnel).
• Pressurised metered
dose inhaler (pMDI) via a spacer is the preferred treatment during severe attacks
(spacers must not be shared at home).
• While a patient is
being treated for a severe attack, their maintenance inhaled asthma treatment should
be continued (at home and in the hospital).
- Patients with allergic rhinitis should continue to take their nasal corticosteroids, as prescribed by their clinician.
- Routine spirometry testing should be suspended to reduce the risk of viral transmission, and if necessary, adequate infection control measures should be taken.
For more information
and update about “Kawal Lelah Sebelum Parah” Asthma Campaign To Educate Patients
with Best Measures, please visit Asthma Malaysia Facebook Page
Oh good to know about this, it’s indeed such a great programme to be held especially now that everyone is concern about their health. 👍🏻
ReplyDeleteThis is a good program to participate. It’s very educational. Thank you for sharing what you learned here with me.
ReplyDeleteAsthma ni merbahaya. Jika dah ada simptom, better check. Sebab diri sendiri kena jaga kesihatan. Supaya lebih bersedia apabila serangan Asthma tiba-tiba datang. Lg satu, dah tau ada Asthma, sentiasa jauhi dari melakukan aktiviti yang tidak bersesuaian. Terutama anak-anak kecil. Parent should aware kesihatan anak daripada paksa join aktiviti sukan lasak.
ReplyDeleteAsthma ni kalau tak dirawat memg bahaya.. Kene cepat2 buat rawatan. Kalau penat sikit dh lelah. Bgus campaign dia buat ni.. Beri kesedaran kepada orang ramai
ReplyDeleteBagusnya ada kempen astma macam ni, so bagi mereka yang kurang ilmu mengenainya boleh datang dan follow kempen begini...lately ni memang penyakit astma jadi trend kalangan kanak-kanak...risau plak..
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing...atleast boleh cegah sebelum menjadi parah. Langkah pencegahan lebih baik dari pemulihan
ReplyDeleteThis is interesting and very useful asthma information for asthma patients! Hopefully can manage this health problem properly..
ReplyDeleteI ada asma since umur 13 tahun. Tapi jaranglah kena attack. Bila sekali kena attack memang teruk. But sekarang ni i cuba kawal asma dengan kawal makan dan buat exercise
ReplyDeletebagus prog dan kepmen ini esp during covid sekarang ni...byk langkah penjagaan perlu diambil
ReplyDeletethanks for sharing about this. memang asma salah satu penyakit yg berbahaya jika tidak dikawal
ReplyDeleteBagus betul kempen pasal asma ni. Atleast ada pendedahan untuk orang ramai di luar sana.
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