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Identification of patterns of factors preceding severe or life-threatening asthma exacerbations in a nationwide study.

Hiroshi TanakaE NakataniYuma FukutomiK SekiyaH KanedaM IikuraM YoshidaK TakahashiK TomiiM NishikawaN KanekoY SuginoM ShinkaiT UedaY TanikawaT ShiraiM HirabayashiT AokiT KatoK IizukaM FujiiM Taniguchi
Published in: Allergy (2017)
To reduce severe or life-threatening asthma exacerbation, personalized asthma management plans should be considered for each cluster. Improvement of ICS and ICS/LABA compliance and cessation of smoking are important in cluster A. To compensate for low perception of dyspnea, asthma monitoring of peak expiratory flow rate and/or exhaled nitric oxide would be useful for patients in cluster B. Avoidance of environmental triggers, increase usual therapy, or new anti-type 2 response-targeted therapies should be considered for cluster C.
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