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Leonard B. Bacharier

0000-0003-0432-2704

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GINA 2019: a fundamental change in asthma management

2019

GINA no longer recommends treating adults/adolescents with asthma with short-acting bronchodilators alone. Instead, they should receive symptom-driven (in mild asthma) or a daily corticosteroid-containing inhaler, to reduce risk of severe exacerbations.http://bit.ly/310LLzE

AdultPulmonary and Respiratory MedicinePediatricsmedicine.medical_specialtyAdolescentMild asthmaGlobal HealthAsthma managementAdministration InhalationHumansMedicineAnti-Asthmatic AgentsDisease management (health)Monitoring PhysiologicRandomized Controlled Trials as TopicAsthmaInhalationbusiness.industryInhalerDisease Managementmedicine.diseaseAsthmaBronchodilator Agentsrespiratory tract diseasesBudesonide/formoterolPractice Guidelines as TopicFundamental changebusinessmedicine.drugEuropean Respiratory Journal
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Global Initiative for Asthma (GINA) Strategy 2021 - Executive summary and rationale for key changes

2021

Funder: Global Initiative for Asthma

ExacerbationRespiratory SystemINHALED CORTICOSTEROIDSCritical Care and Intensive Care MedicineAsthma managementSINGLE-INHALERDOUBLE-BLINDRisk Factorsimmune system diseasesAdrenal Cortex HormonesRELIEVER THERAPYFormoterol FumarateMedicine and Health SciencesImmunology and AllergyAnti-Asthmatic AgentsChild11 Medical and Health SciencesLung functionMILD PERSISTENT ASTHMAExecutive summaryBiologic therapiesCombined Modality TherapyLUNG-FUNCTIONChild PreschoolPractice Guidelines as TopicPerspectiveDisease ProgressionDrug Therapy Combinationmedicine.drugPulmonary and Respiratory MedicineAdultmedicine.medical_specialtyBUDESONIDE/FORMOTEROL MAINTENANCEAdolescentMild asthmaMEDLINEInhaled corticosteroidsCONTROLLED-TRIALSkills trainingGINA Strategy 2021: Executive SummaryBUDESONIDE-FORMOTEROLAdministration InhalationmedicineHumansasthma preventionIntensive care medicineSEVERE EXACERBATIONSAsthmaasthma diagnosisbusiness.industryPatient AcuityInfantasthmamedicine.diseaseAsthmarespiratory tract diseasesSelf Carewf_140Formoterolwf_100businessasthma management
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Early-life weight gain, prematurity, and asthma development.

2014

Early childhood asthma is a clinical syndrome, the development and clinical manifestations of which result from a complex interplay among airway anatomy, physiology, and inflammation. Although multiple phenotypes of early childhood wheezing and asthma have been described, the mechanisms that promote and differentiate these phenotypes remain poorly understood. Over the past decade, substantial understanding has emerged as to the early-life factors that influence childhood asthma development. One area of great interest has been the relationships between patterns of fetal and infant growth, subsequent wheezing, and asthma. Although several studies strongly suggest that intrauterine growth patt…

MalePediatricsmedicine.medical_specialtyAllergyBirth weightImmunologyBMI Body mass indexWeight GainAsthma and Lower Airway Diseasechildrencohort studiesWheezemedicineImmunology and AllergyBirth WeightHumansEarly childhoodlow birth weightSDS Standard deviation scoresAsthmaFetusinfant growthISAAC International Study on Asthma and Allergy in Childhoodbusiness.industrywheezingGestational ageasthmamedicine.diseasepOR Pooled odds ratioPremature BirthFemaleepidemiologymedicine.symptombusinessBody mass indexWeight gainOR Odds ratioThe Journal of allergy and clinical immunology
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