Severe airway hyperresponsiveness was not predictable with the use of current tools in asthmatic children in general practice
Abstract
To evaluate whether moderate to severe airway hyperresponsiveness (AHR) could be suspected with the use of routinely available clinical and environmental information.Cross-sectional study of asthma in 526 asthmatics aged 7-17 years and treated in general practice.Moderate to severe AHR was present in 48% (n=253) of the participants. The presence of inhalation allergy, nocturnal symptoms, and usage of beta2-mimetics were significantly associated...
Paper Details
Title
Severe airway hyperresponsiveness was not predictable with the use of current tools in asthmatic children in general practice
Published Date
Oct 1, 2007
Volume
60
Issue
10
Pages
1052 - 1059
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