BACKGROUND: We examined the natural history of asthma in a primary care cohort of patients 10 years after the cohort was stratified for asthma risk by responses to a questionnaire and bronchial hyperresponsiveness (BHR) testing. METHODS: Children and young adults who were born between 1967 and 1979 within 1 of 4 affiliated family practices of the Nijmegen Department of Family Medicine, The Netherlands, were asked to participate in an asthma study in 1989. Of 926 patients available, 581 (63%) agreed to participate. Their family physicians' diagnoses of upper and lower respiratory tract disease and asthma were prospectively collected during the next 10 years and were analyzed. RESULTS: BHR or the presence of asthma symptoms at screening did n...
One hundred and twenty-six asthmatics in a practice of 4012 patients were interviewed at home by an ...
Introduction Asthma is a common and heterogeneous disease in primary care. Asthma phenotypes are rec...
Background: There are few long-term clinical follow-up studies of adult-onset asthma. The aim of thi...
Objectives. To describe the prevalence of asthma in a mid-Swedish region and measure the detection r...
BACKGROUND: In a postal questionnaire study, the prevalence of asthma in southern Sweden has been fo...
Aim: The aim of this cohort study was to evaluate doctor-diagnosed and self-reported asthma in young...
Asthma is a chronic, inflammatory, pulmonary disease with a significant impact on patients, their f...
PURPOSE A substantial proportion of adult patients with asthma have inadequately controlled symptoms...
AbstractUnder-prescribing and low attendance continue to be cited as reasons for ongoing asthma symp...
This study describes the natural history of atopic and wheezy disorders from birth to adult life in ...
PURPOSE: A substantial proportion of adult patients with asthma have inadequately controlled symptom...
Aims: To determine if indirect testing for bronchial hyperresponsiveness (BHR) to monitor inhaled co...
AIMS: To establish by case note review how people with newly diagnosed asthma were treated in genera...
BACKGROUND: Most patients with asthma are managed exclusively in primary care. Little is known about...
The goal of this epidemiological study was to assess the symptoms, changes in spirometric parameters...
One hundred and twenty-six asthmatics in a practice of 4012 patients were interviewed at home by an ...
Introduction Asthma is a common and heterogeneous disease in primary care. Asthma phenotypes are rec...
Background: There are few long-term clinical follow-up studies of adult-onset asthma. The aim of thi...
Objectives. To describe the prevalence of asthma in a mid-Swedish region and measure the detection r...
BACKGROUND: In a postal questionnaire study, the prevalence of asthma in southern Sweden has been fo...
Aim: The aim of this cohort study was to evaluate doctor-diagnosed and self-reported asthma in young...
Asthma is a chronic, inflammatory, pulmonary disease with a significant impact on patients, their f...
PURPOSE A substantial proportion of adult patients with asthma have inadequately controlled symptoms...
AbstractUnder-prescribing and low attendance continue to be cited as reasons for ongoing asthma symp...
This study describes the natural history of atopic and wheezy disorders from birth to adult life in ...
PURPOSE: A substantial proportion of adult patients with asthma have inadequately controlled symptom...
Aims: To determine if indirect testing for bronchial hyperresponsiveness (BHR) to monitor inhaled co...
AIMS: To establish by case note review how people with newly diagnosed asthma were treated in genera...
BACKGROUND: Most patients with asthma are managed exclusively in primary care. Little is known about...
The goal of this epidemiological study was to assess the symptoms, changes in spirometric parameters...
One hundred and twenty-six asthmatics in a practice of 4012 patients were interviewed at home by an ...
Introduction Asthma is a common and heterogeneous disease in primary care. Asthma phenotypes are rec...
Background: There are few long-term clinical follow-up studies of adult-onset asthma. The aim of thi...