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Phenotyping of asthma population based on inflammatory blood biomarkers and characterisation of phenotypes depending on asthma control, frequency of exacerbations, and associated comorbidities. [PDF]
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Difference in the Perceptions of Asthma Control Between Children With Asthma and Their Parents. [PDF]
Bousema S +7 more
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Impact of asthma disease management program on overall control of asthma
Yin Min Thaung
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Infant fecal microbiome dysbiosis varies by feeding type in setting of severe bronchiolitis
Journal of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition, EarlyView.
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Differences between asthma exacerbations and poor asthma control
The Lancet, 1999Increased variation in peak expiratory flow (PEF) is characteristic of poorly controlled asthma, and measurement of diurnal variability of PEF has been recommended for assessment of asthma severity, including during exacerbations. We aimed to test whether asthma exacerbations had the same PEF characteristics as poor asthma control.Electronic PEF ...
H, Reddel +5 more
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Current Opinion in Allergy & Clinical Immunology, 2006
Despite our knowledge of asthma pathophysiology and several guidelines, studies have indicated growing morbidity. This review highlights the rationale for the trend in asthma care of separating asthma control from asthma severity.Recent research has highlighted why asthma morbidity continues to be such a conundrum.
John J, Oppenheimer, James, Li
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Despite our knowledge of asthma pathophysiology and several guidelines, studies have indicated growing morbidity. This review highlights the rationale for the trend in asthma care of separating asthma control from asthma severity.Recent research has highlighted why asthma morbidity continues to be such a conundrum.
John J, Oppenheimer, James, Li
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Asthma Control and Asthma Triggers
Journal of Asthma & Allergy Educators, 2013Objective. Little is known about the lifestyle adjustments made by patients with asthma to reduce symptoms and maintain control when exposed to environmental triggers. The objectives of this study were to understand patient perspectives on asthma control, the triggers they identify in their lives, and any lifestyle adjustments they make to control ...
Margaret K. Vernon +4 more
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Current Medical Research and Opinion, 2005
The number of people with asthma continues to grow around the world. However, despite the availability of highly effective medication it remains a poorly controlled disease. Reasons for this poor control include non-implementation and inherent limitations of the asthma management guidelines, poor compliance with asthma therapy, incorrect use of inhaler
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The number of people with asthma continues to grow around the world. However, despite the availability of highly effective medication it remains a poorly controlled disease. Reasons for this poor control include non-implementation and inherent limitations of the asthma management guidelines, poor compliance with asthma therapy, incorrect use of inhaler
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Current Allergy and Asthma Reports, 2007
Guidelines for the treatment of asthma have identified that the primary goal of management is achieving good asthma control, thus reducing the risk of exacerbations. Research has shown, however, that the accuracy with which clinicians can estimate the adequacy of control may not be very good.
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Guidelines for the treatment of asthma have identified that the primary goal of management is achieving good asthma control, thus reducing the risk of exacerbations. Research has shown, however, that the accuracy with which clinicians can estimate the adequacy of control may not be very good.
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