The rate of death from asthma in the United States has been increasing over the last decade, but such deaths still remain uncommon. Mortality rates differ markedly by re-gion and ethnicity, and case-fatality rates are highest in black men living in inner cities. In general, patients in greatest jeopardy are those with severe, unstable disease who are not being objectively monitored; however, death can occur in anyone if the attack is intense enough. Sud-den catastrophic episodes of asthma occur but are very rare. Failure to recognize the seriousness of the terminal episode or to treat the episode appropriately remains the chief contributing cause of poor outcome. Little compel-ling evidence shows that adverse effects of medications play muc...
SummaryBackgroundLack of a United Kingdom (UK) fatal asthma registry has resulted in few recent anal...
Asthmatic deaths have shown a tendency to decrease in National Fukuoka Hospital. According to our an...
Overall, asthma mortality rates have declined dramatically in the last 30 years, due to improved dia...
Despite major advances in the treatment of asthma and the development of several asthma guidelines, ...
ABSTRACTThe prevalence and fatality rate of asthma have increased worldwide. Underdiagnosis and unde...
The prevalence and fatality rate of asthma have increased worldwide. Underdiagnosis and undertreatme...
AbstractA 2 yr District-wide study was carried out to assess whether there were preventable factors ...
Asthma mortality rates have been increasing since 1979, but rates of change among different demograp...
ABSTRACT: Studies seeking to identify factors predictive of asthma mortality have relied on informa...
OBJECTIVE: To identify risk factors for death among patients with severe asthma. METHODS: This ...
ABSTRACT: The prevalence of patients with acute severe asthma appears to be increasing in many count...
BACKGROUND: Asthma mortality has declined since the 1980s. Nevertheless the World Health Organiza...
Near-fatal asthma (NFA) is described as acute asthma associated with a respiratory arrest or arteria...
Background & Aims: Asthma is one of the most common diseases worldwilde that can be prevented with o...
BACKGROUND: Patients with asthma have an increased risk of death from causes other than asthma. A st...
SummaryBackgroundLack of a United Kingdom (UK) fatal asthma registry has resulted in few recent anal...
Asthmatic deaths have shown a tendency to decrease in National Fukuoka Hospital. According to our an...
Overall, asthma mortality rates have declined dramatically in the last 30 years, due to improved dia...
Despite major advances in the treatment of asthma and the development of several asthma guidelines, ...
ABSTRACTThe prevalence and fatality rate of asthma have increased worldwide. Underdiagnosis and unde...
The prevalence and fatality rate of asthma have increased worldwide. Underdiagnosis and undertreatme...
AbstractA 2 yr District-wide study was carried out to assess whether there were preventable factors ...
Asthma mortality rates have been increasing since 1979, but rates of change among different demograp...
ABSTRACT: Studies seeking to identify factors predictive of asthma mortality have relied on informa...
OBJECTIVE: To identify risk factors for death among patients with severe asthma. METHODS: This ...
ABSTRACT: The prevalence of patients with acute severe asthma appears to be increasing in many count...
BACKGROUND: Asthma mortality has declined since the 1980s. Nevertheless the World Health Organiza...
Near-fatal asthma (NFA) is described as acute asthma associated with a respiratory arrest or arteria...
Background & Aims: Asthma is one of the most common diseases worldwilde that can be prevented with o...
BACKGROUND: Patients with asthma have an increased risk of death from causes other than asthma. A st...
SummaryBackgroundLack of a United Kingdom (UK) fatal asthma registry has resulted in few recent anal...
Asthmatic deaths have shown a tendency to decrease in National Fukuoka Hospital. According to our an...
Overall, asthma mortality rates have declined dramatically in the last 30 years, due to improved dia...