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Maintenance Therapy for Children and Adolescents with Asthma: Guidelines and Recommendations from the Emilia-Romagna Asthma (ERA) Study Group.

Valentina FainardiCarlo CaffarelliMichela DeolmiGiulia ZambelliElisabetta PalazzoloSara ScavoneBarbara Maria BergaminiLuca BertelliLoretta BisernaPaolo BottauElena CorinaldesiNicoletta de PaulisEmanuela Di PalmoArianna DondiMarcella GallucciBattista GuidiFrancesca LombardiMaria Sole MagistraliElisabetta MarastoniSilvia PastorelliAlessandra PiccorossiMaurizio PoloniSylvie TagliatiFrancesca VaientiGiuseppe GregoriRoberto SacchettiFrancesco AntodaroAndrea BergomiLamberto ReggianiAlessandro De FantiFederico MarchettiRoberto GrandinettiNicole MussiGiampaolo RicciSusanna Espositonull null
Published in: Journal of clinical medicine (2023)
Asthma is the most frequent chronic disease of childhood, affecting up to 20% of children worldwide. The main guidelines on asthma maintenance therapy in pediatrics suggest different approaches and describe different stages of asthma to determine the most appropriate treatment. This project aims to summarize the most recent evidence regarding maintenance therapy for asthma in children and adolescents. A multidisciplinary panel of experts was asked clinical questions regarding the treatment of children and adolescents with asthma. Overall, 10 clinical questions were addressed, and the search strategy included accessing electronic databases and a manual search of gray literature published in the last 25 years. After data extraction and narrative synthesis of results, recommendations were developed using the Grading of Recommendations, Assessment, Development, and Evaluations (GRADE) methodology. Results showed that the choice of medication depends on the severity of the child's asthma, phenotype, age, preference, and individual factors. In addition to medications, the identification of comorbidities and modifiable factors is crucial to obtaining good control. Asthma in children is heterogeneous, and its evolution varies over time. Since most recommendations for asthma management in childhood are extrapolated from clinical studies performed in adults, more clinical trials specifically designed for young children should be conducted.
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