Background Asthma-like symptoms in preschool children, such as wheezing and dyspnea, are common time- and resource-consuming diagnostic and management challenges. Quality of wheezing and asthma recommendations varies. The purpose of this study, carried out by the European Academy of Allergy and Clinical Immunology (EAACI) Task Force for Preschool Wheeze, was to systematically review and assess the quality of guidelines for diagnosis and treatment of preschool wheezing and/or asthma. Methods The Cochrane Library, MEDLINE, and EMBASE were searched until June 2018. The methodological rigor, quality, and transparency of relevant guidelines were assessed with the use of the Appraisal of Guidelines for Research and Evaluation (AGREE II) tool. Res...
Wheezing in young children is problematic for most practitioners. Difficulties arise in both the dia...
There is poor agreement on definitions of different phenotypes of preschool wheezing disorders. The ...
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Background Asthma-like symptoms in preschool children, such as wheezing and dyspnea, are common time...
Asthma is considered a chronic disease, but not all preschool wheezing is asthma since most will eve...
Abstract: Asthma is considered a chronic disease, but not all preschool wheezing is asthma since mos...
Since the publication of the European Respiratory Society Task Force report in 2008, significant new...
Asthma often starts before six years of age. However, there remains uncertainty as to when and how a...
Since the publication of the European Respiratory Society Task Force report in 2008, significant new...
Preschool wheezing should be considered an umbrella term for distinctive diseases with different obs...
Since the publication of the European Respiratory Society Task Force report in 2008, significant new...
Since the publication of the European Respiratory Society Task Force report in 2008, significant new...
Abstract Background: Preschool wheeze is highly prevalent; 30%–50% of children have wheezed at leas...
It is difficult to distinguish at preschool age whether a wheezing child will or will not have asthm...
Introduction: Wheezing disorders are very common during childhood (particularly among preschool chil...
Wheezing in young children is problematic for most practitioners. Difficulties arise in both the dia...
There is poor agreement on definitions of different phenotypes of preschool wheezing disorders. The ...
Contains fulltext : 69668.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)There is poor ...
Background Asthma-like symptoms in preschool children, such as wheezing and dyspnea, are common time...
Asthma is considered a chronic disease, but not all preschool wheezing is asthma since most will eve...
Abstract: Asthma is considered a chronic disease, but not all preschool wheezing is asthma since mos...
Since the publication of the European Respiratory Society Task Force report in 2008, significant new...
Asthma often starts before six years of age. However, there remains uncertainty as to when and how a...
Since the publication of the European Respiratory Society Task Force report in 2008, significant new...
Preschool wheezing should be considered an umbrella term for distinctive diseases with different obs...
Since the publication of the European Respiratory Society Task Force report in 2008, significant new...
Since the publication of the European Respiratory Society Task Force report in 2008, significant new...
Abstract Background: Preschool wheeze is highly prevalent; 30%–50% of children have wheezed at leas...
It is difficult to distinguish at preschool age whether a wheezing child will or will not have asthm...
Introduction: Wheezing disorders are very common during childhood (particularly among preschool chil...
Wheezing in young children is problematic for most practitioners. Difficulties arise in both the dia...
There is poor agreement on definitions of different phenotypes of preschool wheezing disorders. The ...
Contains fulltext : 69668.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)There is poor ...