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What is new since the last (1999) Canadian Asthma Consensus Guidelines?
- Source :
- Canadian Respiratory Journal, Vol 8, Iss Suppl A, Pp 5A-27A (2001)
- Publication Year :
- 2001
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Abstract
- The objective of the present document is to review the impact of new information on the recommendations made in the last (1999) Canadian Asthma Consensus Guidelines. It includes relevant published studies and observations or comments regarding what are considered to be the main issues in asthma management in children and adults in office, emergency department, hospital and clinical settings. Asthma is still insufficiently controlled in a large number of patients, and practice guidelines need to be integrated better with current care. This report re-emphasises the need for the following: objective measures of airflow obstruction to confirm the diagnosis of asthma suggested by the clinical evaluation; identification of contributing factors; and the establishment of a treatment plan to rapidly obtain and maintain optimal asthma control according to specific criteria. Recent publications support the essential role of asthma education and environmental control in asthma management. They further support the role of inhaled corticosteroids as the mainstay of anti-inflammatory therapy of asthma, and of both long acting beta2-agonists and leukotriene antagonists as effective means to improve asthma control when inhaled corticosteroids are insufficient. New developments, such as combination therapy, and recent major trials, such as the Children’s Asthma Management Project (CAMP) study, are discussed.
- Subjects :
- Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine
Adult
medicine.medical_specialty
Canada
Emergency Medical Services
MEDLINE
Anti-Inflammatory Agents
Airflow obstruction
Anti-asthmatic Agent
Diseases of the respiratory system
Patient Education as Topic
immune system diseases
medicine
Emergency medical services
Animals
Humans
Anti-Asthmatic Agents
Intensive care medicine
Glucocorticoids
Asthma
Mites
Leukotriene Antagonists
RC705-779
business.industry
Emergency department
Adrenergic beta-Agonists
Allergens
medicine.disease
respiratory tract diseases
Long acting
Practice Guidelines as Topic
Physical therapy
Steroids
business
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Details
- ISSN :
- 11982241
- Volume :
- 8
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Canadian respiratory journal
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....70ca1999c6e67d77ed088df4f91a7981