Asthma Research and Practice featured article: Asthma in pregnancy
What is safe enough – asthma in pregnancy – a review of current literature and recommendations Asthma causes complications during pregnancies, however women still discontinue therapy due to inadequate education and the fear of adverse events. In this study, the authors reviewed recent studies to determine the relationship between anti-asthmatic therapy and outcomes of pregnancy […]
Asthma Research & Practice: Is asthma in the elderly different? Functional and clinical characteristics of asthma in individuals aged 65 years and older
Elena Curto, Astrid Crespo-Lessmann, María Victoria GonzálezGutiérrez, Santiago Bardagí, Concepción Cañete, Concha Pellicer, Teresa Bazús, María del Carmen Vennera, Carlos Martínez and Vicente Plaza Asthma Research and Practice 2019 5:2 Abstract Background The prevalence of chronic diseases in the elderly (> 65 years), including asthma, is growing, yet information available on asthma in this population is scarce. Our objective is to determine the differential clinical and functional characteristics of the population > 65 years old with asthma included in the Integrated […]
What is safe enough – asthma in pregnancy – a review of current literature and recommendations
Review – Open Access Slavica Labor†, Alba Maria Dalbello Tir†, Davor Plavec, Iva Juric, Mihovil Roglic, Justinija Pavkov Vukelic and Marina Labor Email authorView ORCID ID profile †Contributed equally Asthma Research and Practice 2018 4:11 Abstract Background Although asthma is one of the most serious diseases causing complications during pregnancy, half of the women discontinue therapy thus diminishing the control of the disease, mostly due to the inadequate education and fear of adverse events. […]
Factors associated with exacerbations among adults with asthma according to electronic health record data
Asthma Research and Practice Research Open Access Rebecca E. Greenblatt, Edward J. Zhao, Sarah E. Henrickson, Andrea J. Apter, Rebecca A. Hubbard and Blanca E. Himes Email authorView ORCID ID profile Asthma Research and Practice 2019 5:1 Abstract Background Asthma is a chronic inflammatory lung disease that affects 18.7 million U.S. adults. Electronic health records (EHRs) are a unique source of information that can be leveraged to understand factors associated with asthma in real-life populations. In this […]
Is asthma in the elderly different? Functional and clinical characteristics of asthma in individuals aged 65 years and older
Asthma Research and Practice Elena Curto, Astrid Crespo-Lessmann Email authorView ORCID ID profile, María Victoria González-Gutiérrez, Santiago Bardagí, Concepción Cañete, Concha Pellicer, Teresa Bazús, María del Carmen Vennera, Carlos Martínez and Vicente Plaza Asthma Research and Practice 2019 5:2 Abstract Background The prevalence of chronic diseases in the elderly (> 65 years), including asthma, is growing, yet information available on asthma in this population is scarce. Our objective is to determine the differential clinical and functional characteristics of the population > […]
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