Can early intervention in pediatric asthma improve long-term outcomes? A question that needs an answer.
Miguel J LanzIleen GilbertStanley J SzeflerKevin R MurphyPublished in: Pediatric pulmonology (2019)
Clinicians should monitor children's asthma control and pulmonary function over time to assess the long-term impact of an intervention and to minimize the effect of uncontrolled asthma, especially exacerbations, on lung development. New biologic therapies have shown promise in treating adults with severe, uncontrolled asthma, and some of these therapies are approved in the United States for children as young as age 6. However, knowledge gaps regarding the efficacy and safety of these treatments in younger children hamper our understanding of their effect on long-term outcomes.