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Predictors of success/failure in the control of asthmatic smoking patients under conditions of clinical practice.

Abel Pallarés-SanmartínMaría Del Mar Mosteiro-AñónMaría MacíaNagore BlancoDavid Barros-CasasMaría Dolores Corbacho AbelairaToni Fernández-SánchezFederico Fiorentino
Published in: The Journal of asthma : official journal of the Association for the Care of Asthma (2023)
Asthmatic patients with active tobacco exposure and a higher number of anti-asthma medications are more likely to have poorer control. Correct adherence to treatment is the main intervention to be performed to achieve the control. An eosinophil count greater than 300 was the main predictor for achieving control. Fluticasone propionate/formoterol FP/FORM was associated with a greater likelihood of improving ACQ score.
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