Contains fulltext : 182325.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)While asthma presentation is heterogeneous, current asthma management guidelines in primary care are quite homogeneous. In this study we aim to cluster patients together into different phenotypes, that may aid the general practitioner in individualised asthma management. We analysed data from the ACCURATE trial, containing 611 adult asthmatics, 18-50 year-old, treated in primary care, with one year follow-up. Variables obtained at baseline (n = 14), were assessed by cluster analysis. Subsequently, established phenotypes were assessed separately on important asthma outcomes after one year follow-up: asthma control (Asthma Control Questionnaire (ACQ)), qualit...
Background: Evidence for distinct asthma phenotypes and their overlap is becoming increasingly relev...
<div><h3>Rationale</h3><p>Identification and characterization of asthma phenotypes are challenging d...
Identification and characterization of asthma phenotypes are challenging due to disease complexity a...
While asthma presentation is heterogeneous, current asthma management guidelines in primary care are...
Introduction Asthma is a common and heterogeneous disease in primary care. Asthma phenotypes are rec...
Francis Nissen,1 Ian J Douglas,1 Hana Müllerová,2 Neil Pearce,1 Chloe I Bloom,3 Liam Sme...
Abstract: Background: Distinct asthma phenotypes have previously been suggested, including benign as...
Prevention, Population and Disease management (PrePoD)Public Health and primary car
BACKGROUND: Research based on cluster analyses led to the identification of particular phenotypes co...
European Journal of Allergy and Clinical 2018, in pressBACKGROUND:Research based on cluster analyses...
Rationale: The temporal stability of adult asthma phenotypes identified using clustering methods has...
BACKGROUND: Distinct asthma phenotypes have previously been suggested, including benign asthma, atop...
Rationale: The temporal stability of adult asthma phenotypes identified using clustering methods has...
RATIONALE: The temporal stability of adult asthma phenotypes identified using clustering methods has...
Classification of asthma phenotypes has a potentially relevant impact on the clinical management of ...
Background: Evidence for distinct asthma phenotypes and their overlap is becoming increasingly relev...
<div><h3>Rationale</h3><p>Identification and characterization of asthma phenotypes are challenging d...
Identification and characterization of asthma phenotypes are challenging due to disease complexity a...
While asthma presentation is heterogeneous, current asthma management guidelines in primary care are...
Introduction Asthma is a common and heterogeneous disease in primary care. Asthma phenotypes are rec...
Francis Nissen,1 Ian J Douglas,1 Hana Müllerová,2 Neil Pearce,1 Chloe I Bloom,3 Liam Sme...
Abstract: Background: Distinct asthma phenotypes have previously been suggested, including benign as...
Prevention, Population and Disease management (PrePoD)Public Health and primary car
BACKGROUND: Research based on cluster analyses led to the identification of particular phenotypes co...
European Journal of Allergy and Clinical 2018, in pressBACKGROUND:Research based on cluster analyses...
Rationale: The temporal stability of adult asthma phenotypes identified using clustering methods has...
BACKGROUND: Distinct asthma phenotypes have previously been suggested, including benign asthma, atop...
Rationale: The temporal stability of adult asthma phenotypes identified using clustering methods has...
RATIONALE: The temporal stability of adult asthma phenotypes identified using clustering methods has...
Classification of asthma phenotypes has a potentially relevant impact on the clinical management of ...
Background: Evidence for distinct asthma phenotypes and their overlap is becoming increasingly relev...
<div><h3>Rationale</h3><p>Identification and characterization of asthma phenotypes are challenging d...
Identification and characterization of asthma phenotypes are challenging due to disease complexity a...