2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.jaci.2011.12.983
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Asthma outcomes: Exacerbations

Abstract: Background The goals of asthma treatment include preventing recurrent exacerbations. Yet there is no consensus about the terminology for describing or defining “exacerbation,” or about how to characterize an episode’s severity. Objective National Institutes of Health (NIH) institutes and other federal agencies convened an expert group to propose how asthma exacerbation should be assessed as a standardized asthma outcome in future asthma clinical research studies. Methods We utilized comprehensive literatur… Show more

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“…E1). Asthma exacerbations were defined as episodes of severe symptom deterioration and elevated rescue medication usage that required the administration of systemic corticosteroids or an elevated dosage for ⩾3 days [37]. Prior to participation in the study, all subjects provided informed written consent and the protocol was approved by the hospital's research ethics committee and the Greek National Organization for Medicines.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…E1). Asthma exacerbations were defined as episodes of severe symptom deterioration and elevated rescue medication usage that required the administration of systemic corticosteroids or an elevated dosage for ⩾3 days [37]. Prior to participation in the study, all subjects provided informed written consent and the protocol was approved by the hospital's research ethics committee and the Greek National Organization for Medicines.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The child's parents completed a questionnaire used in the Genetics of Asthma in Costa Rica Study, which was slightly modifi ed from one used in the Collaborative Study of the Genetics of Asthma. 18 This questionnaire was used to obtain information about the child's general and respiratory health, sociodemographic characteristics, family history, (current) exposure to secondhand tobacco smoke, in utero smoking, use of inhaled corticosteroids (ICSs) in the previous 6 months, and asthma outcomes (including information about severe asthma exacerbations 19 and core measures of asthma exacerbations 20 [see later description]). Parental numeracy was measured in one of the parents using a slightly modifi ed version of the Asthma Numeracy Questionnaire (ANQ), a four-item validated test that uses arithmetic or percentage-based statements or questions derived from the National Asthma Education and Prevention Program guidelines that patients with asthma might encounter during a clinic visit.…”
Section: Study Proceduresmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The proportion of mothers who answered the modifi ed ANQ the modifi ed ANQ ( Fig 1 ). Our primary outcomes were severe asthma exacerbations ( Ն 1 course of systemic steroids for asthma in the prior year), 19 core measures of asthma exacerbations ( Ն 1 visit to the ED or urgent care for asthma in the prior year and Ն 1 hospitalization for asthma in the prior year), 20 and measures of lung function (FEV 1 and FEV 1 /FVC).…”
Section: Study Populationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Management and prevention of asthma exacerbations is a key focus of asthma care [31]. Reduced exacerbation rates and improved symptom control without increasing overall use of ICS were recently demonstrated when a FeNO-guided anti-inflammatory treatment algorithm was assessed and compared with standard care [15].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%