March 2 (UPI) --Improved personalized assessments could increase the accuracy of treatment and efficacy of medication for pediatric asthma patients discharged from hospitals, according to a new study.
Use of a new asthma assessment tool called APGAR leads to improved asthma control and improved patient outcomes in terms of asthma-related emergency, urgent care, and hospital visits, according to a ...
FeNO testing is increasingly recognized as a key first step in asthma assessment under the updated UK guidelines.
Compared with patients without asthma, patients classified with resolved asthma had greater rates of respiratory tract infections (RTIs) and antibiotic use, as well as similar rates of hospital ...
Asthma prevalence, severity and outcomes are associated with various patient characteristics and lifestyle choices. In the 901 individuals enrolled in this asthma study, tobacco smoke exposure, ...
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