Diagnosis and investigation in the severe asthma clinic

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TitreDiagnosis and investigation in the severe asthma clinic
Type de publicationJournal Article
Year of Publication2016
AuteursWark PAB, Hew M, Maltby S, McDonald VM, Gibson PG
JournalEXPERT REVIEW OF RESPIRATORY MEDICINE
Volume10
Pagination491-503
Date PublishedMAY
Type of ArticleReview
ISSN1747-6348
Mots-clésasthma phenotypes, comorbidities and severe asthma, difficult asthma, multidimensional assessment, Severe asthma, severe asthma biomarkers, treatment-refractory asthma
Résumé

Severe asthma is recognised as an important and emerging area of unmet need in asthma. The assessment of severe asthma should include three steps; (1) determining the diagnosis of asthma, including verification that the disease is severe asthma, (2) assessing comorbidities and contributing factors that will impact on clinical severity, as well as (3) assessing asthma phenotypes. These steps recognize the importance of heterogeneity in asthma as a key factor that determines the disease course and increasingly the choice of successful therapy. This assessment should be undertaken systematically and is best done by an expert multidisciplinary team. Here, we will outline the important aspects that should be included in the clinical assessment of the patient in the severe asthma clinic, including diagnosis, clinical history, the assessment of important comorbidities and the key investigations needed to support them.

DOI10.1586/17476348.2016.1165096