Pregnant patients with a periconception eosinophil count of at least vs. less than 300 cells/L had more asthma exacerbations while pregnant, according to data presented at the American Thoracic ...
The GINA 2026 update covers primary care management of asthma exacerbations, fatality risk factors, biologic selection, and ...
Decrease seen in annualized asthma exacerbation rate overall and across asthma phenotypes and underrepresented populations ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Patients had mild asthma and uncontrolled symptoms. Doses included an albuterol-budesonide combination or ...
Japan: A study published in Thorax has found that patients with asthma and neuropathic or chronic pain who used ...
Underlying mood and sleep disorders may negatively affect asthma control, researchers find. “Asthma control, sleep quality, and mood are all critical factors in affecting an individual’s overall ...
—While some patients truly have hard-to-treat asthma, many others experience frequent exacerbations that are brought on by other conditions or environmental triggers that physicians may overlook.
Analysis of insurance claims reveals that criteria other than the Healthcare Effectiveness Data and Information Set (HEDIS) persistent asthma definition can identify more at-risk patients with ...
—Treating increasing asthma severity represents 80% of asthma care costs. So what can be done to bring down exacerbation rates? Biomarkers provide some clues. Reviewed by Ware Kuschner, MD, Professor ...
Expert Rev Resp Med. 2012;6(6):629-638. 1 Allergy Unit 'D. Kalogeromitros', Attikon University Hospital, University of Athens Medical School, Athens, Greece 2 Allergy Department, 2nd Pediatric Clinic, ...
Getting an asthma diagnosis means you have to learn some new lingo. Your doctor may throw around phrases like “peak flow readings” (a way to measure how well your lungs are functioning), “short-acting ...
How does the switch to a high-deductible health plan affect children with asthma? A new study suggests that enrollment in a high-deductible health plan (HDHP) may not be associated with changes in ...