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Economic analysis of temperature-controlled laminar airflow (TLA) for the treatment of patients with severe persistent allergic asthma

Economic analysis of temperature-controlled laminar airflow (TLA) for the treatment of patients with severe persistent allergic asthma

... to severe allergic asthma, uncon- trolled despite pharmacological treatment, were ...use, asthma control, asthma symptoms, lung function, use of hospital resources and exacerbations (de ...

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Omalizumab: an anti-immunoglobulin E antibody for the treatment of allergic respiratory diseases

Omalizumab: an anti-immunoglobulin E antibody for the treatment of allergic respiratory diseases

... FOR ALLERGIC ASTHMA Patients with severe persistent asthma, who are poorly controlled by LABAs and ICS despite optimal compliance to treatment, are at a risk of frequent exacerbations ...

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Treating severe allergic asthma with anti-IgE monoclonal antibody (omalizumab): a review

Treating severe allergic asthma with anti-IgE monoclonal antibody (omalizumab): a review

... from severe persistent allergic asthma and the majority of them received omalizumab for al- most 24 weeks at the dose of 150-300 mg every four weeks or 225, 300 or 375 mg every two ...with ...

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Omalizumab in patients with severe asthma and persistent sputum eosinophilia

Omalizumab in patients with severe asthma and persistent sputum eosinophilia

... equivalent). These studies did not rigorously establish the maintenance doses of corticosteroids by monitoring steroid-responsive biomarkers such as exhaled nitric oxide or sputum eosinophil counts that can be attenuated ...

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Effect of Age on Response to Treatment in Adult Patients with Severe Persistent Asthma

Effect of Age on Response to Treatment in Adult Patients with Severe Persistent Asthma

... in asthma, aging is associated with a reduced acute responsiveness to bronchodilators ...early-onset asthma (starting before the age of 40 years), compared to late-onset asthma (starting after 40 ...

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Rates of asthma attacks in patients with previously inadequately controlled mild asthma treated in clinical practice with combination drug therapy: an exploratory post-hoc analysis

Rates of asthma attacks in patients with previously inadequately controlled mild asthma treated in clinical practice with combination drug therapy: an exploratory post-hoc analysis

... of asthma and allergic rhinitis remain uncertain ...for persistent asthma include inhaled corticosteroids (ICSs), leukot- riene modifiers, and long-acting beta-agonists ...for ...

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Anselm, Bettina
  

(2019):


	Early priming of the immune system: Identifying predictive markers of innate immunity and calcium signalling for the development of asthma.


Dissertation, LMU München: Medizinische Fakultät

Anselm, Bettina (2019): Early priming of the immune system: Identifying predictive markers of innate immunity and calcium signalling for the development of asthma. Dissertation, LMU München: Medizinische Fakultät

... of allergic disease, this has changed ...to allergic sensitization, especially in paediatric patients with severe asthma [187, ...especially allergic asthma such as ORMDL3, ...

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“A year-long, fortnightly, observational survey in three European countries of patients with respiratory allergies induced by house dust mites: Methodology, demographics and clinical characteristics”

“A year-long, fortnightly, observational survey in three European countries of patients with respiratory allergies induced by house dust mites: Methodology, demographics and clinical characteristics”

... moderate-to-severe, persistent disease ...moderate-to-severe, persistent AR and that 50 % also suffered from (mainly mild, intermittent) ...

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4-month omalizumab efficacy outcomes for severe allergic asthma: the Dutch National Omalizumab in Asthma Registry

4-month omalizumab efficacy outcomes for severe allergic asthma: the Dutch National Omalizumab in Asthma Registry

... is: severe persistent (IgE-mediated) allergic asthma, positive skin test or in vitro reactivity to a perennial aeroallergen, frequent daytime symptoms or night-time awaken- ings, multiple ...

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Clinical and economic impact of a one-year treatment with omalizumab in patients with severe allergic asthma within a drug programme in Poland

Clinical and economic impact of a one-year treatment with omalizumab in patients with severe allergic asthma within a drug programme in Poland

... improves asthma control significantly among patients with uncontrolled persistent allergic asthma ...uncontrolled persistent allergic ...

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Serum IL-1β can be a biomarker in children with severe persistent allergic rhinitis

Serum IL-1β can be a biomarker in children with severe persistent allergic rhinitis

... of allergic disease in the Environmental Health Center of Ulsan University Hospital (Ulsan, ...of Asthma and Allergy of Children (ISAAC) survey questions [24], and questions regarding the patients’ ...

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Chronic oral corticosteroids use and persistent eosinophilia in severe asthmatics from the Belgian severe asthma registry

Chronic oral corticosteroids use and persistent eosinophilia in severe asthmatics from the Belgian severe asthma registry

... GERD, allergic bronchopulmonary aspergillosis, vocal cord dysfunction, aspirin-sensitivity, EGPA, psychop- athy, occupational, premenstrual, or Aspergillar ...

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Fluticasone/formoterol combination therapy is as effective as fluticasone/salmeterol in the treatment of asthma, but has a more rapid onset of action: an open-label, randomized study

Fluticasone/formoterol combination therapy is as effective as fluticasone/salmeterol in the treatment of asthma, but has a more rapid onset of action: an open-label, randomized study

... A potential limitation of any randomized clinical trial is the extent to which it reflects real-life practice, parti- cularly bearing in mind the discrepancies between treat- ment efficacy in controlled trials and the ...

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Inhaled corticosteroid treatment for 6 months was not sufficient to normalize phagocytosis in asthmatic children

Inhaled corticosteroid treatment for 6 months was not sufficient to normalize phagocytosis in asthmatic children

... The internalization of particles by phagocytes occurs via receptors. When phagocytosis occurs via pattern- recognition receptors, the phagocyte recognizes directly conserved pattern molecular in the surface of the par- ...

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Asthma biomarkers in the age of biologics

Asthma biomarkers in the age of biologics

... of asthma; the detection of elevated IgE levels and eosinophils can be used to assist in iden- tifying allergic ...of asthma in children ...of asthma and to distinguish between allergic ...

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Future perspectives of anticholinergics for the treatment of asthma in adults and children

<p>Future perspectives of anticholinergics for the treatment of asthma in adults and children</p>

... good asthma control were dissatisfied compared with 70% of those who had poor control. Furthermore, the odds of treat- ment dissatisfaction were up to eight times higher among patients who reported uncertainty ...

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Influence of viral infection on the relationships between airway cytokines and lung function in asthmatic children

Influence of viral infection on the relationships between airway cytokines and lung function in asthmatic children

... baseline asthma severity, medi- cation use and proximity to high-traffic highways were eval- uated but not included in final models as they were not significant predictors or were collinear with other covariates ...

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ASTHMA  A REVIEW

ASTHMA A REVIEW

... in severe asthma and in uncontrolled ...of asthma can be induced (aka "asthma ...only allergic to one or two items, oral allergy immunotherapy can be ...is allergic to more ...

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Allergen sensitization linked to climate and age, not to intermittent-persistent rhinitis in a cross-sectional cohort study in the (sub)tropics

Allergen sensitization linked to climate and age, not to intermittent-persistent rhinitis in a cross-sectional cohort study in the (sub)tropics

... Twenty-six study centers were selected, distributed over the six climate zones across Mexico. The division of the climate zones was according to the official INEGI assig- nation ...

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Burden of allergic respiratory disease: a systematic review

Burden of allergic respiratory disease: a systematic review

... not severe enough to cause absence from work, although they can interfere with cog- nitive functioning, resulting in fatigue and an impaired ability to learn, concentrate, and make decisions [88], all of which can ...

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