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Long-term predictors of loss of asthma control in school-aged well-controlled children with mild to moderate asthma: A 5-year follow-up.

Marie HauerslevKalle GarpvallMads MarckmannMette N HermansenKirsten S HansenBo Lund Chawes
Published in: Pediatric pulmonology (2021)
Female sex, higher FeNO, and higher baseline GINA treatment step increase the risk of long-term loss of control including acute events and OCS use in well-controlled children with mild to moderate asthma. These findings are important for primary physicians and clinicians in asthma outpatient clinics to identify seemingly well-controlled children at risk to plan more frequent follow-ups.
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