Comparison and review of international guidelines for treating asthma in childrendoi:10.3345/cep.2022.01466ASTHMA in childrenASTHMATICSCHILD patientsPEDIATRIC therapyCLINICAL immunologyAsthma, the most common chronic disease, is characterized by airway inflammation and airflow obstruction. The...
TLC-Asthma: an integrated information system for patient-centered monitoring, case management, and point-of-care decision support. A great deal of successful work has been done in the area of EMR , implementation, and evaluation. Less work has been done in the area of automated systems... ...
Controllers are defined as “regular-use agents aimed at achieving good control” and relievers are defined as “rescue-use agents aimed at treating asthma exacerbations.” It is important to understand the role of each agent for appropriate treatment (Table 12). (1) Corticosteroids (steroids) ...
There are many types of drugs for treating bronchial asthma on the market now. According to its characteristics, this guide will give a comprehensive introduction on how to use drugs and precautions.
In her most recent publication inJournal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology: In Practice, Bendien and colleagues provided recommendations for treating pregnant women with asthma, including preconception counseling, medication safety practices and more.Read more. ...
CQ6: Should pMDIs with spacers versus nebulizers in the multiple dose inhalation of short acting beta2-agonists (SABA) be used for treating acute asthma exacerbation in children?11 Recommendation: Both pMDIs with spacers and nebulizers are proposed as inhalation methods of SABA (2-C). CQ7...
However, blood pressure can be effectively reduced by identifying its etiology and treating the condition. There- fore, it is important to suspect secondary hypertension and reach an appropriate diagnosis. Frequent etiological factors for secondary hypertension include renal parenchymal hypertension, primary...
In addition to this section on COPD, the Treatment goals IPCRG guidelines consist of papers on the diagnosis of chronic respiratory diseases in primary care [3], While disease prevention is the ultimate goal, once and the management of asthma [4] and rhinitis [5]. For the specific purpose ...
unimproved condition of asthma patients despite circulation of the Canadian Consensus Guidelines on Asthma in 2001, the use of a diagnostic test in deciding for the prescription of antibiotics instead of following guidelines, and an article on the effectiveness of β-blockers in treating ...
9 Consequently, we designed this study to identify recommended assessment strategies for treating AECOPD patients with systemic corticosteroids and antibiotics in COPD guidelines. Furthermore, we aimed to evaluate the quality of guideline development and the applicability of underlying evidence to primary ...