Phenotyping asthma with airflow obstruction in middle-aged and older adults: a CADSET clinical research collaboration.
Xander BertelsAhmed EdrisJudith M Garcia-AymerichRosa FanerHowraman MeteranTorben SigsgaardPeter AlterClaus VogelmeierNuria OlveraNazanin Zounemat KermaniAlvar AgustiGavin C DonaldsonJadwiga A WedzichaGuy G BrusselleHelena BackmanEva RönmarkAnne LindbergJudith M VonkKian Fan ChungIssssswan M AdcockMaarten van den BergeLies LahoussePublished in: BMJ open respiratory research (2023)
AO is a relatively prevalent respiratory phenotype associated with more dyspnoea and a higher risk of coronary artery disease and elevated blood eosinophil counts in the general population compared with both asthma-only and COPD-only.