Difficult vs. Severe Asthma: Definition and Limits of Asthma Control in the Pediatric Population

Evaluating the degree of disease control is pivotal when assessing a patient with asthma. Asthma control is defined as the degree to which manifestations of the disease are reduced or removed by therapy. Two domains of asthma control are identified in the guidelines: symptom control and future risk...

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Main Authors: Amelia Licari, Ilaria Brambilla, Alessia Marseglia, Maria De Filippo, Valeria Paganelli, Gian L. Marseglia
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2018-06-01
Series:Frontiers in Pediatrics
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fped.2018.00170/full
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Difficult vs. Severe Asthma: Definition and Limits of Asthma Control in the Pediatric Population
Frontiers in Pediatrics
asthma control and severity
severe asthma
difficult to treat asthma
asthma
treatment adherence
severe asthma risk factors
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Ilaria Brambilla
Alessia Marseglia
Maria De Filippo
Valeria Paganelli
Gian L. Marseglia
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title Difficult vs. Severe Asthma: Definition and Limits of Asthma Control in the Pediatric Population
title_short Difficult vs. Severe Asthma: Definition and Limits of Asthma Control in the Pediatric Population
title_full Difficult vs. Severe Asthma: Definition and Limits of Asthma Control in the Pediatric Population
title_fullStr Difficult vs. Severe Asthma: Definition and Limits of Asthma Control in the Pediatric Population
title_full_unstemmed Difficult vs. Severe Asthma: Definition and Limits of Asthma Control in the Pediatric Population
title_sort difficult vs. severe asthma: definition and limits of asthma control in the pediatric population
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Pediatrics
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publishDate 2018-06-01
description Evaluating the degree of disease control is pivotal when assessing a patient with asthma. Asthma control is defined as the degree to which manifestations of the disease are reduced or removed by therapy. Two domains of asthma control are identified in the guidelines: symptom control and future risk of poor asthma outcomes, including asthma attacks, accelerated decline in lung function, or treatment-related side effects. Over the past decade, the definition and the tools of asthma control have been substantially implemented so that the majority of children with asthma have their disease well controlled with standard therapies. However, a small subset of asthmatic children still requires maximal therapy to achieve or maintain symptom control and experience considerable morbidity. Childhood uncontrolled asthma is a heterogeneous group and represents a clinical and therapeutic challenge requiring a multidisciplinary systematic assessment. The identification of the factors that may contribute to the gain or loss of control in asthma is essential in differentiating children with difficult-to-treat asthma from those with severe asthma that is resistant to traditional therapies. The aim of this review is to focus on current concept of asthma control, describing monitoring tools currently used to assess asthma control in clinical practice and research, and evaluating comorbidities and modifiable and non-modifiable factors associated with uncontrolled asthma in children, with particular reference to severe asthma.
topic asthma control and severity
severe asthma
difficult to treat asthma
asthma
treatment adherence
severe asthma risk factors
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