2020
DOI: 10.1080/02770903.2020.1804578
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Managing asthma in the COVID-19 pandemic and current recommendations from professional bodies: a review

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“…From the first pandemic wave, we have learned some important lessons: it is fundamental to maintain asthma under control in order to limit the possibility of serious exacerbations occurrence, with all available treatment and those that are currently in place. Experts consensus and recommendations suggest maintaining the minimum steroid dosage effective to control symptoms and to avoid exacerbations, whereas biologic agent administration should be regularly scheduled, possibly at home, encouraging patient support programmes (28). It would be desirable an update of guidelines and recommendations for the second wave of the pandemic, in order to give to clinicians most recent information and indications for the management of severe asthmatic patients.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…From the first pandemic wave, we have learned some important lessons: it is fundamental to maintain asthma under control in order to limit the possibility of serious exacerbations occurrence, with all available treatment and those that are currently in place. Experts consensus and recommendations suggest maintaining the minimum steroid dosage effective to control symptoms and to avoid exacerbations, whereas biologic agent administration should be regularly scheduled, possibly at home, encouraging patient support programmes (28). It would be desirable an update of guidelines and recommendations for the second wave of the pandemic, in order to give to clinicians most recent information and indications for the management of severe asthmatic patients.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The presence of asthma in a well-controlled patient does not seem to increase the risk of infection from SARS-CoV-2 or developing complications due to COVID-19 [8]. Furthermore, the possibility that an infection with the coronavirus may cause an asthma exacerbation is currently not supported by any solid evidence [9]. Therefore, patients should continue their controller medications, ensure optimal control of asthma, and follow the other advice for the general public during this period (e.g.…”
Section: The Problemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, patients should continue their controller medications, ensure optimal control of asthma, and follow the other advice for the general public during this period (e.g. ensuring good personal hygiene, staying at home as much as possible, wearing masks in public areas, practising social distancing) [9]. Daily experience suggests that these advices are not a real problem for older people, who usually suffer more from COPD than asthma, but are not well accepted by young people who are the ones most likely to suffer from asthma, and this can be a problem when dealing with them.…”
Section: The Problemmentioning
confidence: 99%
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