How Does Mild Asthma Differ Phenotypically from Difficult-to-Treat Asthma?
Jennifer NaftelHeena MistryFrances Ann MitchellJane BelsonMohammed Aref KyyalyClair BarberHans Michael HaitchiPaddy DennisonRatko DjukanovicGregory SeumoisPandurangan VijayanandSyed Hasan ArshadRamesh J KurukulaaratchyPublished in: Journal of asthma and allergy (2023)
Phenotypic characterisation of mild asthma identified early-onset disease with high prevalence of current smokers, T2-high inflammation and significant multimorbidity burden. Early comprehensive assessment of mild asthma patients could help prevent potential later progression to more complex severe disease.