Literature DB >> 30453866

Diagnosis of severe asthma.

Tunn Ren Tay1, Joy W-Y Lee2, Mark Hew2.   

Abstract

Patients with asthma that is uncontrolled despite high intensity medication can present in both primary and specialist care. An increasing number of novel (and expensive) treatments are available for patients who fail conventional asthma therapy, but these may not be appropriate for all such patients. It is essential that a rigorous evaluation process be undertaken for these patients to identify those with biologically severe asthma who will require novel therapies, and those who may improve with control of contributory factors. In this article, we describe three key steps in the diagnostic evaluation process for severe asthma. The first step is confirmation of asthma diagnosis with objective evidence of variable airflow obstruction. The second involves management of contributory factors such as non-adherence, poor inhaler technique, ongoing asthma triggers, and comorbidities. The third step involves phenotyping and endotyping of patients with severe asthma. We provide a practical approach to implementing these measures in both primary and secondary care.

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Keywords:  Asthma; Diagnosis

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30453866

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Med J Aust        ISSN: 0025-729X            Impact factor:   7.738


  4 in total

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2.  Difficult-to-treat and severe asthma in general practice: delivery and evaluation of an educational program.

Authors:  Isla Hains; Josh Meyers; Kirsten Sterling; Jeannie Yoo; Helen Reddel; Clare Weston
Journal:  BMC Fam Pract       Date:  2019-07-13       Impact factor: 2.497

3.  Blood tryptase and thymic stromal lymphopoietin levels predict the risk of exacerbation in severe asthma.

Authors:  Kuo-Chin Chiu; Diahn-Warng Perng; Hsin-Kuo Ko; Shih-Lung Cheng; Ching-Hsiung Lin; Sheng-Hao Lin; Yi-Han Hsiao; Kang-Cheng Su; Chong-Jen Yu; Hao-Chien Wang; Chau-Chyun Sheu
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2021-04-19       Impact factor: 4.379

4.  The Prevalence of Bronchodilator Responsiveness "Asthma" Among Adult Indigenous Australians Referred for Lung Function Testing in the Top End Northern Territory of Australia.

Authors:  Subash S Heraganahally; Timothy P Howarth; Angus Lloyd; Elisha White; Antony Veale; Helmi Ben Saad
Journal:  J Asthma Allergy       Date:  2022-09-14
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