Abstract Background and objectives Using a lung sound analysis, the prognosis of asthma was investigated in infants with risk factors for asthma development by a long‐term observation. Methods A total of 268 infants were included (median age: 8 months old). The lung sound parameters (the ratio of the third and fourth area to the total area under the curve [A3/AT and B4/AT], and the ratio of power and frequency at 50% and 75% of the highest frequency [RPF50 and RPF75]) were evaluated at the first visit. At 3 years old, using a questionnaire, we examined the relationship between the lung sound parameters and risk factors of asthma development. Results Among the 268 infants, 175 infants were in good health and 93 had a history of acute respira...
A registration study from clinical practice was set up to assess the prognostic value of symptoms an...
Background: Wheezing is common in early childhood and remains an important health concern. The aim o...
Children with frequent respiratory symptoms in infancy have an increased risk for later wheezing, bu...
Background: Breath sound parameters have been suggested as biomarkers of the airway narrowing in chi...
AbstractBackgroundReliable assessment of not only symptoms but also lung function is essential in as...
Childhood wheezing is a common condition associated with asthma, but the term is often misapplied. T...
Abstract. The aim of this study was to validate an asthma monitoring system based on wheezing detect...
<p>Objective: to determine clinical and functional criteria for predicting asthma in children who ha...
Background: Lung sound analysis is useful for objectively evaluating airways even in children with a...
Background: Cough variant asthma (CVA) is characterized by a chronic cough and bronchial hyperrespon...
Background: Reliable symptom assessment is essential in asthma management. We developed new technolo...
AbstractChildren of atopic parents are recognised as being at higher risk of developing bronchial as...
Around 300 million people all over the world at all age level suffer from asthma [1]. Patients with ...
Rationale: There is evidence that perinatal lung development predicts childhood wheeze. However, ver...
Abstract — Assessment of asthma is a difficult procedure which is based on the correlation of multip...
A registration study from clinical practice was set up to assess the prognostic value of symptoms an...
Background: Wheezing is common in early childhood and remains an important health concern. The aim o...
Children with frequent respiratory symptoms in infancy have an increased risk for later wheezing, bu...
Background: Breath sound parameters have been suggested as biomarkers of the airway narrowing in chi...
AbstractBackgroundReliable assessment of not only symptoms but also lung function is essential in as...
Childhood wheezing is a common condition associated with asthma, but the term is often misapplied. T...
Abstract. The aim of this study was to validate an asthma monitoring system based on wheezing detect...
<p>Objective: to determine clinical and functional criteria for predicting asthma in children who ha...
Background: Lung sound analysis is useful for objectively evaluating airways even in children with a...
Background: Cough variant asthma (CVA) is characterized by a chronic cough and bronchial hyperrespon...
Background: Reliable symptom assessment is essential in asthma management. We developed new technolo...
AbstractChildren of atopic parents are recognised as being at higher risk of developing bronchial as...
Around 300 million people all over the world at all age level suffer from asthma [1]. Patients with ...
Rationale: There is evidence that perinatal lung development predicts childhood wheeze. However, ver...
Abstract — Assessment of asthma is a difficult procedure which is based on the correlation of multip...
A registration study from clinical practice was set up to assess the prognostic value of symptoms an...
Background: Wheezing is common in early childhood and remains an important health concern. The aim o...
Children with frequent respiratory symptoms in infancy have an increased risk for later wheezing, bu...