2025
Update on the utilization of complementary therapies by adolescents with asthma in an urban population
Soffer G, Feinberg T, Kroll H, Reznik M. Update on the utilization of complementary therapies by adolescents with asthma in an urban population. Journal Of Asthma 2025, ahead-of-print: 1-9. PMID: 40040497, DOI: 10.1080/02770903.2025.2475451.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchAsthma Control TestCAM useUtilization of complementary therapiesPrevalence of CAM usePrescription adherenceEfficacy of CAMHealth-promoting behaviorsPrimary care clinicsElectronic health recordsCAM utilizationCare clinicsActivity prescriptionHealth recordsAlternative medicineComplementary therapyAsthma managementLack of associationOutpatient specialtyAsthma controlSelf-reportAsthma severityLogistic regressionMind-bodyUrban adolescentsDemographic information
2023
Lung function assessment in preschool children with symptoms of asthma: A preliminary study
Rajapakse S, Agampodi S, Yasaratne D, Chandrakumara J, Amarasiri L. Lung function assessment in preschool children with symptoms of asthma: A preliminary study. Anuradhapura Medical Journal 2023, 17: 11-19. DOI: 10.4038/amj.v17i2.7780.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchAsthma Control TestSymptoms of asthmaAirway obstructionLung function assessmentAsthma symptomsFunction assessmentAmerican Thoracic Society guidelinesPreschool childrenCross-sectional preliminary studyImprovement of FVCPeripheral airway involvementSignificant bronchodilator reversibilityReversible airway obstructionVital capacity ratioThoracic Society guidelinesSignificant disease burdenEuropean Respiratory SocietyBronchodilator reversibilityParadoxical bronchoconstrictionR5-20Airway involvementSymptom controlConsecutive childrenExpiratory volumeFVC ratio
2018
Implementation of the Asthma Control Test in Primary Care to Improve Patient Outcomes
Banasiak NC. Implementation of the Asthma Control Test in Primary Care to Improve Patient Outcomes. Journal Of Pediatric Health Care 2018, 32: 591-599. PMID: 30104128, DOI: 10.1016/j.pedhc.2018.05.004.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAsthma Control TestPrimary care practicesAsthma controlCare practicesChildhood Asthma Control TestManagement of patientsMajor chronic diseasesPediatric resident physiciansPost-implementation studyControl testsEvidence-based projectMedication therapyPediatric populationBlood InstituteNational HeartPrimary careChronic diseasesPatient outcomesAsthmaPatientsResident physiciansAdvanced practicePeriodic assessmentChildrenEducational programs
2012
Emergency department treatment of adults with acute asthma exacerbations: Effect on exhaled nitric oxide levels
Silverberg J, Rodenas M, Sinert R, Joks R. Emergency department treatment of adults with acute asthma exacerbations: Effect on exhaled nitric oxide levels. Allergy & Asthma Proceedings 2012, 33: 514-518. PMID: 23394510, DOI: 10.2500/aap.2012.33.3613.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsExhaled nitric oxide levelsAcute asthma exacerbationPeak expiratory flowEmergency departmentNitric oxide levelsAsthma exacerbationsAsthma controlNoninvasive marker of airway inflammationPeripheral blood leukocyte numberTreatment of acute asthma exacerbationsKings County Hospital CenterAssociated with serum IgE levelsFall pollen seasonMarker of airway inflammationTobacco smoking historyAsthma Control TestED treatmentAbsolute eosinophil countAssociated with oxygen saturationSerum IgE levelsAdult asthmatic subjectsBlood leukocyte numbersEmergency department treatmentTreatment of adultsMeasures of inflammation
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