Variability is a characteristic feature of asthma, and the aim of asthma management is to eliminate or minimise disease variability. Controlled asthma shows little or no variability, and is achievable and sustainable in the majority of patients. New international guidelines recommend control-driven management rather than management based on disease severity. Good asthma control is associated with reductions in patients ’ perception of the asthma burden, reduced healthcare resource utilisation, lower levels of impairment/restriction, normal quality of life, and low risk of exacerbations. Asthma control involves the control of several outcomes. Its assessment should include components relevant to achievement of best possible clinical control ...
SummaryAsthma is now the commonest chronic disease in industrialised countries and its prevalence is...
Asthma guidelines focus on day-to-day control of symptoms. However, asthma attacks remain common. Th...
Concepts of asthma severity and control are important in the evaluation of patients and their respon...
Variability is a characteristic feature of asthma, and the aim of asthma management is to eliminate ...
AbstractAsthma has become an important public health issue worldwide and certain groups, such as chi...
Asthma is estimated to affect approximately 4—11% of the general population and its prevalence is in...
Within the respiratory specialist community, there is growing recognition that classification of ast...
Achieving asthma control remains an elusive goal for the majority of patients worldwide. Ensuring a ...
Introduction: Significant intraindividual and temporal variability in symptom control is a feature o...
Asthma is one of the most common inflammatory diseases in the world. The main goal of treatment is t...
textabstractConcepts of asthma severity and control are important in the evaluation of patients and ...
Asthma is a chronic inflammatory disease characterised by airflow obstruction and reversibility. The...
Asthma guidelines focus on day-to-day control of symptoms. However, asthma attacks remain common. Th...
Contains fulltext : 51643.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The widespread...
Objectives: To examine asthma control in conjunction with medication use in asthma patients from gen...
SummaryAsthma is now the commonest chronic disease in industrialised countries and its prevalence is...
Asthma guidelines focus on day-to-day control of symptoms. However, asthma attacks remain common. Th...
Concepts of asthma severity and control are important in the evaluation of patients and their respon...
Variability is a characteristic feature of asthma, and the aim of asthma management is to eliminate ...
AbstractAsthma has become an important public health issue worldwide and certain groups, such as chi...
Asthma is estimated to affect approximately 4—11% of the general population and its prevalence is in...
Within the respiratory specialist community, there is growing recognition that classification of ast...
Achieving asthma control remains an elusive goal for the majority of patients worldwide. Ensuring a ...
Introduction: Significant intraindividual and temporal variability in symptom control is a feature o...
Asthma is one of the most common inflammatory diseases in the world. The main goal of treatment is t...
textabstractConcepts of asthma severity and control are important in the evaluation of patients and ...
Asthma is a chronic inflammatory disease characterised by airflow obstruction and reversibility. The...
Asthma guidelines focus on day-to-day control of symptoms. However, asthma attacks remain common. Th...
Contains fulltext : 51643.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The widespread...
Objectives: To examine asthma control in conjunction with medication use in asthma patients from gen...
SummaryAsthma is now the commonest chronic disease in industrialised countries and its prevalence is...
Asthma guidelines focus on day-to-day control of symptoms. However, asthma attacks remain common. Th...
Concepts of asthma severity and control are important in the evaluation of patients and their respon...