Background and objective: A new taxonomic and management approach, termed treatable traits, has been proposed for airway diseases including severe asthma. This study examined whether treatable traits could be identified using registry data and whether particular treatable traits were associated with future exacerbation risk. Methods: The Australasian Severe Asthma Web-Based Database (SAWD) enrolled 434 participants with severe asthma and a comparison group of 102 participants with non-severe asthma. Published treatable traits were mapped to registry data fields and their prevalence was described. Participants were characterized at baseline and every 6 months for 24 months. Results: In SAWD, 24 treatable traits were identified in three domai...
Purpose: Current guidelines primarily use medication levels to distinguish severe asthma from other ...
BACKGROUND: Clinical characteristics of the international population with severe asthma are unknown....
BACKGROUND: Exacerbations represent a major source of morbidity and mortality in asthma and are a p...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: A new taxonomic and management approach, termed treatable traits, has been...
Background and objective: A new taxonomic and management approach, termed treatable traits, has been...
BACKGROUND Asthma is a chronic airway disease, affecting over 300 million people worldwide. 5-10%...
Background Severe and difficult to treat asthma impairs health status and accounts for about half of...
Background: Currently, there are no studies of well-characterized severe asthmatics in Brazil. We ai...
Background: Greater precision in asthma exacerbation risk prediction may improve outcomes. We sought...
Exacerbations occur frequently in severe asthma. They result in significant morbidity and can lead t...
Background: Many adult patients with asthma have uncontrolled disease and impaired quality of life, ...
The management of severe asthma is complex. Multidimensional assessment (MDA) of specific traits has...
Background: Clinical characteristics of the international population with severe asthma are unknown....
Purpose: Current guidelines primarily use medication levels to distinguish severe asthma from other ...
Background: Frequent exacerbations are an important cause of morbidity in patients with severe asthm...
Purpose: Current guidelines primarily use medication levels to distinguish severe asthma from other ...
BACKGROUND: Clinical characteristics of the international population with severe asthma are unknown....
BACKGROUND: Exacerbations represent a major source of morbidity and mortality in asthma and are a p...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: A new taxonomic and management approach, termed treatable traits, has been...
Background and objective: A new taxonomic and management approach, termed treatable traits, has been...
BACKGROUND Asthma is a chronic airway disease, affecting over 300 million people worldwide. 5-10%...
Background Severe and difficult to treat asthma impairs health status and accounts for about half of...
Background: Currently, there are no studies of well-characterized severe asthmatics in Brazil. We ai...
Background: Greater precision in asthma exacerbation risk prediction may improve outcomes. We sought...
Exacerbations occur frequently in severe asthma. They result in significant morbidity and can lead t...
Background: Many adult patients with asthma have uncontrolled disease and impaired quality of life, ...
The management of severe asthma is complex. Multidimensional assessment (MDA) of specific traits has...
Background: Clinical characteristics of the international population with severe asthma are unknown....
Purpose: Current guidelines primarily use medication levels to distinguish severe asthma from other ...
Background: Frequent exacerbations are an important cause of morbidity in patients with severe asthm...
Purpose: Current guidelines primarily use medication levels to distinguish severe asthma from other ...
BACKGROUND: Clinical characteristics of the international population with severe asthma are unknown....
BACKGROUND: Exacerbations represent a major source of morbidity and mortality in asthma and are a p...