Minimal clinically important difference (MCID) can be defined as the smallest change or difference in an outcome measure that is perceived as beneficial and would lead to a change in the patient's medical management.The aim of the current expert consensus report is to provide a "state-of-the-art" review of the currently available literature evidence about MCID for end-points to monitor asthma control, in order to facilitate optimal disease management and identify unmet needs in the field to guide future research.A series of MCID cut-offs are currently available in literature and validated among populations of asthmatic patients, with most of the evidence focusing on outcomes as patient reported outcomes, lung function and exercise tolerance...
While a consensus definition of the clinical parameters important in asthma control exists, an adequ...
BACKGROUND: The assessment of asthma control is pivotal to the evaluation of treatment response in i...
FEF25-75 should be incorporated to assess improvement in small airways dysfunction (SAD) for severe ...
Minimal clinically important difference (MCID) can be defined as the smallest change or difference i...
The Severe Asthma Questionnaire (SAQ) is sensitive to change and clinically significant improvement ...
ntroduction A key priority in asthma management is achieving control. The Asthma Control Test (ACT) ...
Background When presented with results from clinical measurements or research findings, clinicians m...
BACKGROUND: There is little agreement on clinically useful criteria for identifying real-world respo...
Purpose: Definitions and measures of asthma control used in clinical trials and in clinical practice...
SummaryThe present bibliographic review shows that patients considered to have mild asthma often suf...
Objectives: Various minimal clinically important difference (MCID) threshold estimation techniques h...
While a consensus definition of the clinical parameters important in asthma control exists, an adequ...
BACKGROUND: The assessment of asthma control is pivotal to the evaluation of treatment response in i...
FEF25-75 should be incorporated to assess improvement in small airways dysfunction (SAD) for severe ...
Minimal clinically important difference (MCID) can be defined as the smallest change or difference i...
The Severe Asthma Questionnaire (SAQ) is sensitive to change and clinically significant improvement ...
ntroduction A key priority in asthma management is achieving control. The Asthma Control Test (ACT) ...
Background When presented with results from clinical measurements or research findings, clinicians m...
BACKGROUND: There is little agreement on clinically useful criteria for identifying real-world respo...
Purpose: Definitions and measures of asthma control used in clinical trials and in clinical practice...
SummaryThe present bibliographic review shows that patients considered to have mild asthma often suf...
Objectives: Various minimal clinically important difference (MCID) threshold estimation techniques h...
While a consensus definition of the clinical parameters important in asthma control exists, an adequ...
BACKGROUND: The assessment of asthma control is pivotal to the evaluation of treatment response in i...
FEF25-75 should be incorporated to assess improvement in small airways dysfunction (SAD) for severe ...