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Your child will need to return to make sure the medicine is working and that his or her symptoms are being controlled. Your child may be referred to an asthma specialist. Bring a diary of your child's peak flow numbers, symptoms, and possible triggers to the follow-up appointments. Write...
Bring a diary of your child's peak flow numbers, symptoms, and possible triggers to the follow-up appointments. Write down your questions so you remember to ask them during your child's visit.© Copyright Merative 2024 Information is for End User's use only and may not be sold, ...
breath. The result is known as your peak expiratory flow rate or PEFR. You might be asked to do this test at home and keep a diary of your results and any symptoms you notice. This will help you to attune to how your asthma is day to day and help you to notice when it gets ...
K. Inadequate specialist care referrals for high-risk asthma patients in the UK: an adult population-based cohort 2006–2017. J. Asthma 58, 19–25 (2021). Article CAS Google Scholar O’Neill, S. et al. The cost of treating severe refractory asthma in the UK: an economic analysis from...
We included adults (≥ 18 years) with evidence of variable airflow limitation in the last 10 years (bronchodilator response ≥ 12% or airway hyper-responsiveness or peak flow diary (variation ≥ 15% or > 50 ml), and severe asthma according to the European Respiratory Society...
An alternative method is to instruct the patient to record peak expiratory flow (PEF) each morning and evening over a 2-week period in a diary or using an electronic peak flow meter. PEF should be measured three times on each occasion, and only the highest reading used. Diurnal PEF ...
The FindAir application is one of the most popular asthma diaries in the world and has been appreciated by asthmatics and specialists from all over Europe Basic functionalities of the FindAir application: + Asthma diary filled-in with single clicks (drug intake, peak flow, symptoms, notes) ...
Has the GP given you a peak flow monitor? If they haven't, you can buy them pretty cheaply at the chemist's. It would be useful to record your peak flow regularly and keep a diary so you've got an accurate picture of what's going on. ...
Negative binomial regression models were used to evaluate differences in the rate of episodes of poor asthma control30; participants without diary card data were excluded from these analyses. We planned to evaluate the treatment effect in subgroups defined by pH probe test results; a differential ...