Background: A novel non-invasive asthma prediction tool from the Leicester Cohort, UK, forecasts asthma at age 8 years based on 10 predictors assessed in early childhood, including current respiratory symptoms, eczema, and parental history of asthma. Objective: We aimed to externally validate the proposed asthma prediction method in a German birth cohort. Methods: The MAS-90 study (Multicentre Allergy Study) recorded details on allergic diseases prospectively in about yearly follow-up assessments up to age 20 years in a cohort of 1,314 children born 1990. We replicated the scoring method from the Leicester cohort and assessed prediction, performance and discrimination. The primary outcome was defined as the combination of parent-reporte...
Background: Clinicians have difficulty in diagnosing asthma in preschool children with suggestive sy...
Background: In well-child care it is difficult to determine whether preschool children with asthma s...
Early identification of children at risk of developing asthma at school age is crucial, but the usef...
BACKGROUND: Existing predictive scores for early identification of children at high risk of developi...
Copyright © the authors 2018. Several studies have established tools to forecast asthma but their cl...
BACKGROUND: Current published asthma predictive tools have moderate positive likelihood ratios (+LR)...
INTRODUCTION The Predicting Asthma Risk in Children (PARC) tool uses questionnaire-based respirat...
BACKGROUND: There is uncertainty about the clinical usefulness of currently available asthma predict...
BACKGROUND: Asthma phenotypes are currently not amenable to primary prevention or early intervention...
Background: numerous risk scores have been developed to predict childhood asthma. However, they may ...
Asthma is a global health problem and among the most common chronic conditions in childhood. Several...
textabstractBackground: A setting-specific asthma prediction score for preschool children with wheez...
Background: The inability to objectively diagnose childhood asthma before age five often results in ...
<p>* rescaled to its maximum value; # 100 imputations, accounted for calculating confidence interval...
INTRODUCTION: The Predicting Asthma Risk in Children (PARC) tool uses questionnaire-based respirator...
Background: Clinicians have difficulty in diagnosing asthma in preschool children with suggestive sy...
Background: In well-child care it is difficult to determine whether preschool children with asthma s...
Early identification of children at risk of developing asthma at school age is crucial, but the usef...
BACKGROUND: Existing predictive scores for early identification of children at high risk of developi...
Copyright © the authors 2018. Several studies have established tools to forecast asthma but their cl...
BACKGROUND: Current published asthma predictive tools have moderate positive likelihood ratios (+LR)...
INTRODUCTION The Predicting Asthma Risk in Children (PARC) tool uses questionnaire-based respirat...
BACKGROUND: There is uncertainty about the clinical usefulness of currently available asthma predict...
BACKGROUND: Asthma phenotypes are currently not amenable to primary prevention or early intervention...
Background: numerous risk scores have been developed to predict childhood asthma. However, they may ...
Asthma is a global health problem and among the most common chronic conditions in childhood. Several...
textabstractBackground: A setting-specific asthma prediction score for preschool children with wheez...
Background: The inability to objectively diagnose childhood asthma before age five often results in ...
<p>* rescaled to its maximum value; # 100 imputations, accounted for calculating confidence interval...
INTRODUCTION: The Predicting Asthma Risk in Children (PARC) tool uses questionnaire-based respirator...
Background: Clinicians have difficulty in diagnosing asthma in preschool children with suggestive sy...
Background: In well-child care it is difficult to determine whether preschool children with asthma s...
Early identification of children at risk of developing asthma at school age is crucial, but the usef...