SummaryBackgroundExacerbations are a major risk and a cause of asthma morbidity and healthcare utilization. Viral-induced upper respiratory tract infections are the most frequent trigger of asthma-related exacerbations. Studies have traditionally assessed exacerbations without documentation regarding exacerbation etiology. Therefore, it remains unknown whether asthma medications can alter exacerbation susceptibility based on a specific etiology.ObjectiveTo examine whether treatment with inhaled corticosteroids plus long-acting beta2-agonists reduced the number of exacerbations associated with upper respiratory tract infections versus inhaled corticosteroids alone.MethodsTwo large datasets comparing treatment with fluticasone propionate and ...
Background Inadequately controlled allergic rhinitis (AR) in asthmatic patients can contribute towar...
cute exacerbations are common occurrences for asth-matics. Contact with airway irritants (e.g. viral...
© The Author(s), 2019. Background: There is a dearth of data on prospectively recorded symptoms in p...
Asthma is common, affecting around 500 billion people worldwide. It is a complex disease influenced ...
Recent experimental and epidemiological studies have suggested that outcomes of asthma are significa...
Background: Asthma control is the goal of therapeutic interventions. In observational studies, the u...
Asthma is a chronic inflammatory disease of the airways in which the majority of patients respond to...
Objective: To review the available literature on the association between acute viral respiratory tra...
Common colds often trigger asthma exacerbations. The present study compared cold-related severe exac...
Asthma is the most common chronic respiratory disease, affecting up to 10 % of adults and 30 % of ch...
Key words: asthma, drug therapy, exacerbations, respiratory tract infections 3 Common colds often tr...
Background: A primary goal of asthma management is the reduction of exacerbation risk. We assessed t...
Background: Divergent strategies have emerged for the management of severe asthma. One strategy util...
Background. Upper respiratory tract infections (URIs) represent the most frequent cause of acute ast...
IntroductionViral infections are common triggers for asthma exacerbation. Subjects with asthma are m...
Background Inadequately controlled allergic rhinitis (AR) in asthmatic patients can contribute towar...
cute exacerbations are common occurrences for asth-matics. Contact with airway irritants (e.g. viral...
© The Author(s), 2019. Background: There is a dearth of data on prospectively recorded symptoms in p...
Asthma is common, affecting around 500 billion people worldwide. It is a complex disease influenced ...
Recent experimental and epidemiological studies have suggested that outcomes of asthma are significa...
Background: Asthma control is the goal of therapeutic interventions. In observational studies, the u...
Asthma is a chronic inflammatory disease of the airways in which the majority of patients respond to...
Objective: To review the available literature on the association between acute viral respiratory tra...
Common colds often trigger asthma exacerbations. The present study compared cold-related severe exac...
Asthma is the most common chronic respiratory disease, affecting up to 10 % of adults and 30 % of ch...
Key words: asthma, drug therapy, exacerbations, respiratory tract infections 3 Common colds often tr...
Background: A primary goal of asthma management is the reduction of exacerbation risk. We assessed t...
Background: Divergent strategies have emerged for the management of severe asthma. One strategy util...
Background. Upper respiratory tract infections (URIs) represent the most frequent cause of acute ast...
IntroductionViral infections are common triggers for asthma exacerbation. Subjects with asthma are m...
Background Inadequately controlled allergic rhinitis (AR) in asthmatic patients can contribute towar...
cute exacerbations are common occurrences for asth-matics. Contact with airway irritants (e.g. viral...
© The Author(s), 2019. Background: There is a dearth of data on prospectively recorded symptoms in p...