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2020 Brazilian Thoracic Association recommendations for the management of asthma.

Marcia Margaret Menezes Pizzichini1, Regina Maria de Carvalho-Pinto2, José Eduardo Delfini Cançado3, Adalberto Sperb Rubin4,5, Alcindo Cerci Neto6,7, Alexandre Pinto Cardoso8, Alvaro Augusto Cruz9,10, Ana Luisa Godoy Fernandes11, Daniella Cavalet Blanco12, Elcio Oliveira Vianna13, Gediel Cordeiro Junior14,15, José Angelo Rizzo16, Leandro Genehr Fritscher12, Lilian Serrasqueiro Ballini Caetano11, Luiz Fernando Ferreira Pereira17, Marcelo Fouad Rabahi18, Maria Alenita de Oliveira19, Marina Andrade Lima20, Marina Buarque de Almeida21, Rafael Stelmach2, Paulo Márcio Pitrez22, Alberto Cukier2.   

Abstract

The pharmacological management of asthma has changed considerably in recent decades, as it has come to be understood that it is a complex, heterogeneous disease with different phenotypes and endotypes. It is now clear that the goal of asthma treatment should be to achieve and maintain control of the disease, as well as to minimize the risks (of exacerbations, disease instability, accelerated loss of lung function, and adverse treatment effects). That requires an approach that is personalized in terms of the pharmacological treatment, patient education, written action plan, training in correct inhaler use, and review of the inhaler technique at each office visit. A panel of 22 pulmonologists was invited to perform a critical review of recent evidence of pharmacological treatment of asthma and to prepare this set of recommendations, a treatment guide tailored to use in Brazil. The topics or questions related to the most significant changes in concepts, and consequently in the management of asthma in clinical practice, were chosen by a panel of experts. To formulate these recommendations, we asked each expert to perform a critical review of a topic or to respond to a question, on the basis of evidence in the literature. In a second phase, three experts discussed and structured all texts submitted by the others. That was followed by a third phase, in which all of the experts reviewed and discussed each recommendation. These recommendations, which are intended for physicians involved in the treatment of asthma, apply to asthma patients of all ages.

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32130345     DOI: 10.1590/1806-3713/e20190307

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Bras Pneumol        ISSN: 1806-3713            Impact factor:   2.624


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Review 1.  Asthma in the Americas: An Update: A Joint Perspective from the Brazilian Thoracic Society, Canadian Thoracic Society, Latin American Thoracic Society, and American Thoracic Society.

Authors:  Erick Forno; Diego D Brandenburg; Jose A Castro-Rodriguez; Carlos A Celis-Preciado; Fernando Holguin; Christopher Licskai; Stephanie Lovinsky-Desir; Marcia Pizzichini; Alejandro Teper; Connie Yang; Juan C Celedón
Journal:  Ann Am Thorac Soc       Date:  2022-04

2.  Association of quality of life and disease control with cigarette smoking in patients with severe asthma.

Authors:  V C H Dos Santos; M A F Moreira; A V da Rosa; S M Sobragi; C A J da Silva; P T R Dalcin
Journal:  Braz J Med Biol Res       Date:  2022-01-05       Impact factor: 2.590

Review 3.  2021 Brazilian Thoracic Association recommendations for the management of severe asthma.

Authors:  Regina Maria de Carvalho-Pinto; José Eduardo Delfini Cançado; Marcia Margaret Menezes Pizzichini; Jussara Fiterman; Adalberto Sperb Rubin; Alcindo Cerci Neto; Álvaro Augusto Cruz; Ana Luisa Godoy Fernandes; Ana Maria Silva Araujo; Daniela Cavalet Blanco; Gediel Cordeiro Junior; Lilian Serrasqueiro Ballini Caetano; Marcelo Fouad Rabahi; Marcelo Bezerra de Menezes; Maria Alenita de Oliveira; Marina Andrade Lima; Paulo Márcio Pitrez
Journal:  J Bras Pneumol       Date:  2021-12-15       Impact factor: 2.624

4.  Association between beta-2 adrenergic receptor variants and clinical outcomes in children and adolescents with acute asthma.

Authors:  Fábio Pereira Muchão; Andréa Vieira de Souza; Juliana Miguita E Souza; Luiz Vicente Ribeiro Ferreira da Silva Filho
Journal:  Einstein (Sao Paulo)       Date:  2022-03-25

5.  Adults with asthma treated with add-on omalizumab report less limitation in activities of daily living.

Authors:  Joice Mara de Oliveira; Alcindo Cerci Neto; Fatima Mitsie Chibana Soares; Fabio Pitta; Karina Couto Furlanetto
Journal:  J Bras Pneumol       Date:  2022-03-14       Impact factor: 2.624

6.  Celebrating World Asthma Day in Brazil: lessons learned from the pandemic. Can we do better?

Authors:  Marcia Margaret Menezes Pizzichini; Regina Maria de Carvalho-Pinto; Emilio Pizzichini
Journal:  J Bras Pneumol       Date:  2022-06-10       Impact factor: 2.800

7.  Prevalence of the eosinophilic phenotype among severe asthma patients in Brazil: the BRAEOS study.

Authors:  Rodrigo Athanazio; Rafael Stelmach; Martti Antila; Adelmir Souza-Machado; L Karla Arruda; Alcindo Cerci Neto; Faradiba Sarquis Serpa; Daniela Cavalet Blanco; Marina Lima; Pedro Bianchi Júnior; Márcio Penha; Marcelo Fouad Rabahi
Journal:  J Bras Pneumol       Date:  2022-07-08       Impact factor: 2.800

8.  A Cross-Sectional Study on Prescription Patterns of Short-Acting β2-Agonists in Patients with Asthma: Results from the SABINA III Colombia Cohort.

Authors:  John Carlos Pedrozo-Pupo; Manuel Conrado Pacheco Gallego; Iván de Jesús Baños Álvarez; Rodolfo Antonio Jaller Raad; Andrea Carolina Caballero Pinilla; Humberto Reynales Londoño; Laura Bernal Villada; Maarten Beekman
Journal:  J Asthma Allergy       Date:  2022-08-26

9.  Are there differences in the physical activity level and functional capacity among children and adolescents with and without asthma?

Authors:  Lívea Gianfrancesco; Ana Paula Gaban Malheiro; Natasha Yumi Matsunaga; Marina Simões Oliveira; Milena Baptistella Grotta; André Moreno Morcillo; José Dirceu Ribeiro; Adyléia Aparecida Dalbo Contrera Toro
Journal:  J Pediatr (Rio J)       Date:  2020-06-07       Impact factor: 2.990

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