To our knowledge, there are no published results of protocols for managing difficult to control asthma (DTCA) or of the spectrum and frequencies of reasons why asthma can be difficult to control (DTC). To assess the usefulness of a systematic management protocol and determine the reason(s) why asthmatics are DTC, we developed a protocol that systematically considered multiple factors that may make asthma worse and prospectively evaluated the outcomes of therapeutic interventions for these factors and of inhaled corticosteroids (ICS) and azathioprine. We studied 42 consecutive and unselected DTCAs (19 men and 23 women) whose age was 48 +/- 15.9 years. They had a diagnosis of asthma for 15.1 +/- 15.8 years, were DTC for 4.8 +/- 7.8 years, and...
AbstractAsthma has become an important public health issue worldwide and certain groups, such as chi...
Asthma is a chronic inflammatory disease characterised by airflow obstruction and reversibility. The...
There has been a recent increase in the prevalence of asthma worldwide; however, the 5-10% of patien...
Asthma is a common chronic inflammatory disease in the United States. Up to 17% of asthma cases are ...
ABSTRACT: Five per cent of asthmatics remain symptomatic despite high-dose treatment. The aim of the...
Achieving asthma control remains an elusive goal for the majority of patients worldwide. Ensuring a ...
SummaryAsthma is now the commonest chronic disease in industrialised countries and its prevalence is...
The present study is a critical review of difficult-to-control asthma, highlighting the characterist...
Asthma is a chronic, persistent inflammatory disease of the airways characterized by exacerbations o...
Several modifiable factors leading to poor asthma control have been described. We aimed to determine...
Clinical research showed that asthma control is an achievable target. However, real-life observation...
AbstractWith the judicious use of inhaled corticosteroids (ICS) and B2 agonists most patients with a...
aa Most patients with asthma are easily diagnosed and res-pond to standard treatment with a short-ac...
Most asthma patients prescribed maintenance asthma therapies still experience periods of asthma wors...
Asthma is estimated to affect approximately 4—11% of the general population and its prevalence is in...
AbstractAsthma has become an important public health issue worldwide and certain groups, such as chi...
Asthma is a chronic inflammatory disease characterised by airflow obstruction and reversibility. The...
There has been a recent increase in the prevalence of asthma worldwide; however, the 5-10% of patien...
Asthma is a common chronic inflammatory disease in the United States. Up to 17% of asthma cases are ...
ABSTRACT: Five per cent of asthmatics remain symptomatic despite high-dose treatment. The aim of the...
Achieving asthma control remains an elusive goal for the majority of patients worldwide. Ensuring a ...
SummaryAsthma is now the commonest chronic disease in industrialised countries and its prevalence is...
The present study is a critical review of difficult-to-control asthma, highlighting the characterist...
Asthma is a chronic, persistent inflammatory disease of the airways characterized by exacerbations o...
Several modifiable factors leading to poor asthma control have been described. We aimed to determine...
Clinical research showed that asthma control is an achievable target. However, real-life observation...
AbstractWith the judicious use of inhaled corticosteroids (ICS) and B2 agonists most patients with a...
aa Most patients with asthma are easily diagnosed and res-pond to standard treatment with a short-ac...
Most asthma patients prescribed maintenance asthma therapies still experience periods of asthma wors...
Asthma is estimated to affect approximately 4—11% of the general population and its prevalence is in...
AbstractAsthma has become an important public health issue worldwide and certain groups, such as chi...
Asthma is a chronic inflammatory disease characterised by airflow obstruction and reversibility. The...
There has been a recent increase in the prevalence of asthma worldwide; however, the 5-10% of patien...