The management of asthma in the phenotype and biomarker era: The proposal of a new diagnostic-therapeutic model

Treatment goals in asthma patients are the achievement of a good control of symptoms and the reduction of the risk of exacerbation. However, a "one-size-fits-all" therapeutic strategy is no longer appropriate to effectively pursue these goals, due to the heterogeneity of asthma. To make th...

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Vydáno v:The Journal of asthma Ročník 53; číslo 7; s. 665 - 667
Hlavní autoři: Blasi, Francesco, Bettoncelli, Germano, Canonica, Giorgio Walter, Centanni, Stefano, Crimi, Nunzio, DiMaria, Giuseppe, Gasparini, Stefano, Gentili, Gilberto, Girbino, Giuseppe, Mereu, Carlo, Minghetti, Paola, Nardini, Stefano, Paggiaro, Pierluigi, Papi, Alberto, Pistolesi, Massimo, Rossi, Andrea
Médium: Journal Article
Jazyk:angličtina
Vydáno: England Taylor & Francis 01.09.2016
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ISSN:0277-0903, 1532-4303, 1532-4303
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Shrnutí:Treatment goals in asthma patients are the achievement of a good control of symptoms and the reduction of the risk of exacerbation. However, a "one-size-fits-all" therapeutic strategy is no longer appropriate to effectively pursue these goals, due to the heterogeneity of asthma. To make the treatment scenario even more complex, asthma patients often present comorbidities that may alter response to therapy. In addition, adherence to asthma treatment is poor. Given this complex and heterogeneous picture, the management of asthma is highly challenging. A clear diagnostic-therapeutic model of patients' care and the definition of the specific responsibilities of different healthcare providers appear necessary to improve clinical outcomes and better allocate healthcare resources. We present here a proposal for this model.
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ISSN:0277-0903
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DOI:10.3109/02770903.2016.1140774