BACKGROUND: Treatment levels required to control asthma vary greatly across a population with asthma. The factors that contribute to variability in treatment requirements of inner-city children have not been fully elucidated. OBJECTIVE: We sought to identify the clinical characteristics that distinguish difficult-to-control asthma from easy-to-control asthma. METHODS: Asthmatic children aged 6 to 17 years underwent baseline assessment and bimonthly guideline-based management visits over 1 year. Difficult-to-control and easy-to-control asthma were defined as daily therapy with 500 μg of fluticasone or greater with or without a long-acting β-agonist versus 100 μg or less assigned on at least 4 visits. Forty-four baseline variables were used t...
Asthma, the commonest chronic lung disease in childhood, is managed effectively with inhaled medicat...
Asthma is the most common chronic lung disease of childhood, affecting approximately 6 million child...
PURPOSE: Diagnosing asthma in children with asthmatic symptoms remains a challenge, particularly in ...
BACKGROUND: Children with asthma in low-income urban areas have high morbidity. Phenotypic analysis ...
BACKGROUND: Rhinitis and asthma are linked, but substantial knowledge gaps in this relationship exis...
Background: Childhood allergic diseases have a major impact on a child's quality of life, as well as...
Aim: The Global Initiative for Asthma recommendations set asthma treatment targets in 2020, that wer...
BACKGROUND: Childhood allergic diseases have a major impact on a child's quality of life, as well as...
BACKGROUND: Phenotypic presentations in young children with asthma are varied and might contribute t...
Background: Children residing in poor-urban areas may have greater asthma morbidity. It is unclear w...
Several epidemiological studies described poor asthma control in children. However, the diagnosis of...
Evaluating the degree of disease control is pivotal when assessing a patient with asthma. Asthma con...
Asthma, the commonest chronic lung disease in childhood, is managed effectively with inhaled medicat...
Evaluating the degree of disease control is pivotal when assessing a patient with asthma. Asthma con...
ABSTRACT: This study describes the clinical characteristics and corticosteroid responsiveness of chi...
Asthma, the commonest chronic lung disease in childhood, is managed effectively with inhaled medicat...
Asthma is the most common chronic lung disease of childhood, affecting approximately 6 million child...
PURPOSE: Diagnosing asthma in children with asthmatic symptoms remains a challenge, particularly in ...
BACKGROUND: Children with asthma in low-income urban areas have high morbidity. Phenotypic analysis ...
BACKGROUND: Rhinitis and asthma are linked, but substantial knowledge gaps in this relationship exis...
Background: Childhood allergic diseases have a major impact on a child's quality of life, as well as...
Aim: The Global Initiative for Asthma recommendations set asthma treatment targets in 2020, that wer...
BACKGROUND: Childhood allergic diseases have a major impact on a child's quality of life, as well as...
BACKGROUND: Phenotypic presentations in young children with asthma are varied and might contribute t...
Background: Children residing in poor-urban areas may have greater asthma morbidity. It is unclear w...
Several epidemiological studies described poor asthma control in children. However, the diagnosis of...
Evaluating the degree of disease control is pivotal when assessing a patient with asthma. Asthma con...
Asthma, the commonest chronic lung disease in childhood, is managed effectively with inhaled medicat...
Evaluating the degree of disease control is pivotal when assessing a patient with asthma. Asthma con...
ABSTRACT: This study describes the clinical characteristics and corticosteroid responsiveness of chi...
Asthma, the commonest chronic lung disease in childhood, is managed effectively with inhaled medicat...
Asthma is the most common chronic lung disease of childhood, affecting approximately 6 million child...
PURPOSE: Diagnosing asthma in children with asthmatic symptoms remains a challenge, particularly in ...