Background: Asthma is a heterogeneous inflammatory airway disease that continues to cause considerable morbidity across the world, with poor asthma control leading to hospitalizations. Objective: The present study investigated the risk of rehospitalization, mortality, and the management of patients with asthma who had been hospitalized because of an asthma exacerbation. Methods: National Swedish health registries were linked for patients 6 years or older who were admitted to hospital because of asthma (index date) between January 1, 2006, and December 31, 2015. Exacerbations were defined as asthma-related hospitalization, emergency visits, or collection of oral steroids. Patients were followed for rehospitalizations 12 months after the inde...
BackgroundAsthma is a prevalent chronic respiratory condition and remains a common cause for hospita...
Abstract Background Asthma exacerbations are frequent in patients with severe disease. This report d...
BACKGROUND---A small proportion of patients with asthma account for a disproportionate number of acu...
Background: Asthma is a heterogeneous inflammatory airway disease that continues to cause considerab...
BACKGROUND: Asthma is a heterogeneous inflammatory airway disease that continues to cause considerab...
BACKGROUND: Patients with asthma have an increased risk of death from causes other than asthma. A st...
Background: Symptom control has not improved in Swedish asthma patients during the last two decades....
Background: Post-hospital syndrome refers to the period of generalized risk of adve...
BackgroundThe morbidity and mortality from asthma have markedly increased since the late 1970s. The ...
Background: Data on the risk of death following an asthma exacerbation are scarce. With this multina...
In a prospective study of management of asthma in hospital patients with acute asthma admitted to a ...
© 2015 American Academy of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology. Background: Earlier studies reported th...
BACKGROUND: Pneumonia is an important cause of morbidity and mortality. COPD patients using inhaled ...
Background. Previous studies found an increased risk of cancer in hospitalized asthma patients, but ...
Background: Patients with obstructive lung diseases may be at risk of hospitalization and/or death d...
BackgroundAsthma is a prevalent chronic respiratory condition and remains a common cause for hospita...
Abstract Background Asthma exacerbations are frequent in patients with severe disease. This report d...
BACKGROUND---A small proportion of patients with asthma account for a disproportionate number of acu...
Background: Asthma is a heterogeneous inflammatory airway disease that continues to cause considerab...
BACKGROUND: Asthma is a heterogeneous inflammatory airway disease that continues to cause considerab...
BACKGROUND: Patients with asthma have an increased risk of death from causes other than asthma. A st...
Background: Symptom control has not improved in Swedish asthma patients during the last two decades....
Background: Post-hospital syndrome refers to the period of generalized risk of adve...
BackgroundThe morbidity and mortality from asthma have markedly increased since the late 1970s. The ...
Background: Data on the risk of death following an asthma exacerbation are scarce. With this multina...
In a prospective study of management of asthma in hospital patients with acute asthma admitted to a ...
© 2015 American Academy of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology. Background: Earlier studies reported th...
BACKGROUND: Pneumonia is an important cause of morbidity and mortality. COPD patients using inhaled ...
Background. Previous studies found an increased risk of cancer in hospitalized asthma patients, but ...
Background: Patients with obstructive lung diseases may be at risk of hospitalization and/or death d...
BackgroundAsthma is a prevalent chronic respiratory condition and remains a common cause for hospita...
Abstract Background Asthma exacerbations are frequent in patients with severe disease. This report d...
BACKGROUND---A small proportion of patients with asthma account for a disproportionate number of acu...