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Approach to Patients with Severe Asthma: a Consensus Statement from the Respiratory Care Experts’ Input Forum (RC-EIF), Iran

Challenges in the assessment, diagnosis and management of severe, difficult-to-control asthma are increasingly regarded as clinical needs yet unmet. The assessments required to determine asthma severity, comorbidities and confounding factors, disease phenotypes and optimal treatment are among the co...

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Autores principales: Ansarin, Khalil, Attaran, Davood, Jamaati, Hamidreza, Masjedi, Mohammad Reza, Abtahi, Hamidreza, Alavi, Ali, Aliyali, Masoud, Asnaashari, Amir Mohammad Hashem, Farid-Hosseini, Reza, Ghayumi, Seyyed Mohammad Ali, Ghobadi, Hassan, Ghotb, Atabak, Halvani, Abolhassan, Nemati, Abbas, Rahimi Rad, Mohammad Hossein, Rahimian, Masoud, Sami, Ramin, Sohrabpour, Hamid, Tavana, Sasan, Torabi-Nami, Mohammad, Vahedi, Parviz
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: National Research Institute of Tuberculosis and Lung Disease 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4629434/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26528362
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author Ansarin, Khalil
Attaran, Davood
Jamaati, Hamidreza
Masjedi, Mohammad Reza
Abtahi, Hamidreza
Alavi, Ali
Aliyali, Masoud
Asnaashari, Amir Mohammad Hashem
Farid-Hosseini, Reza
Ghayumi, Seyyed Mohammad Ali
Ghobadi, Hassan
Ghotb, Atabak
Halvani, Abolhassan
Nemati, Abbas
Rahimi Rad, Mohammad Hossein
Rahimian, Masoud
Sami, Ramin
Sohrabpour, Hamid
Tavana, Sasan
Torabi-Nami, Mohammad
Vahedi, Parviz
author_facet Ansarin, Khalil
Attaran, Davood
Jamaati, Hamidreza
Masjedi, Mohammad Reza
Abtahi, Hamidreza
Alavi, Ali
Aliyali, Masoud
Asnaashari, Amir Mohammad Hashem
Farid-Hosseini, Reza
Ghayumi, Seyyed Mohammad Ali
Ghobadi, Hassan
Ghotb, Atabak
Halvani, Abolhassan
Nemati, Abbas
Rahimi Rad, Mohammad Hossein
Rahimian, Masoud
Sami, Ramin
Sohrabpour, Hamid
Tavana, Sasan
Torabi-Nami, Mohammad
Vahedi, Parviz
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description Challenges in the assessment, diagnosis and management of severe, difficult-to-control asthma are increasingly regarded as clinical needs yet unmet. The assessments required to determine asthma severity, comorbidities and confounding factors, disease phenotypes and optimal treatment are among the controversial issues in the field. The respiratory care experts’ input forum (RC-EIF), comprised of an Iranian panel of experts, reviewed the definition, appraised the available guidelines and provided a consensus for evaluation and treatment of severe asthma in adults. A systematic literature review followed by discussions during and after the forum, yielded the present consensus. The expert panel used the appraisal of guidelines for research and evaluation-II (AGREE-II) protocol to define an initial locally-adapted strategy for the management of severe asthma. Severe asthma is considered a heterogeneous condition with various phenotypes. Issues such as assessment of difficult-to-control asthma, phenotyping, the use of blood and sputum eosinophil count, exhaled nitric oxide to guide therapy, the position of anti-IgE antibody, methotrexate, macrolide antibiotics, antifungal agents and bronchial thermoplasty as well as the use of established, recently-developed and evolving treatment approaches were discussed and unanimously agreed upon in the panel. A systematic approach is required to ensure proper diagnosis, evaluate compliance, and to identify comorbidities and triggering factors in severe asthma. Phenotyping helps select optimized treatment. The treatment approach laid down by the Global Initiative for Asthma (GINA) needs to be followed, while the benefit of using biological therapies should be weighed against the cost and safety concerns.
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spelling pubmed-46294342015-11-02 Approach to Patients with Severe Asthma: a Consensus Statement from the Respiratory Care Experts’ Input Forum (RC-EIF), Iran Ansarin, Khalil Attaran, Davood Jamaati, Hamidreza Masjedi, Mohammad Reza Abtahi, Hamidreza Alavi, Ali Aliyali, Masoud Asnaashari, Amir Mohammad Hashem Farid-Hosseini, Reza Ghayumi, Seyyed Mohammad Ali Ghobadi, Hassan Ghotb, Atabak Halvani, Abolhassan Nemati, Abbas Rahimi Rad, Mohammad Hossein Rahimian, Masoud Sami, Ramin Sohrabpour, Hamid Tavana, Sasan Torabi-Nami, Mohammad Vahedi, Parviz Tanaffos Review Article Challenges in the assessment, diagnosis and management of severe, difficult-to-control asthma are increasingly regarded as clinical needs yet unmet. The assessments required to determine asthma severity, comorbidities and confounding factors, disease phenotypes and optimal treatment are among the controversial issues in the field. The respiratory care experts’ input forum (RC-EIF), comprised of an Iranian panel of experts, reviewed the definition, appraised the available guidelines and provided a consensus for evaluation and treatment of severe asthma in adults. A systematic literature review followed by discussions during and after the forum, yielded the present consensus. The expert panel used the appraisal of guidelines for research and evaluation-II (AGREE-II) protocol to define an initial locally-adapted strategy for the management of severe asthma. Severe asthma is considered a heterogeneous condition with various phenotypes. Issues such as assessment of difficult-to-control asthma, phenotyping, the use of blood and sputum eosinophil count, exhaled nitric oxide to guide therapy, the position of anti-IgE antibody, methotrexate, macrolide antibiotics, antifungal agents and bronchial thermoplasty as well as the use of established, recently-developed and evolving treatment approaches were discussed and unanimously agreed upon in the panel. A systematic approach is required to ensure proper diagnosis, evaluate compliance, and to identify comorbidities and triggering factors in severe asthma. Phenotyping helps select optimized treatment. The treatment approach laid down by the Global Initiative for Asthma (GINA) needs to be followed, while the benefit of using biological therapies should be weighed against the cost and safety concerns. National Research Institute of Tuberculosis and Lung Disease 2015 /pmc/articles/PMC4629434/ /pubmed/26528362 Text en Copyright© 2015 National Research Institute of Tuberculosis and Lung Disease This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 Unported License which allows users to read, copy, distribute and make derivative works for non-commercial purposes from the material, as long as the author of the original work is cited properly.
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Ansarin, Khalil
Attaran, Davood
Jamaati, Hamidreza
Masjedi, Mohammad Reza
Abtahi, Hamidreza
Alavi, Ali
Aliyali, Masoud
Asnaashari, Amir Mohammad Hashem
Farid-Hosseini, Reza
Ghayumi, Seyyed Mohammad Ali
Ghobadi, Hassan
Ghotb, Atabak
Halvani, Abolhassan
Nemati, Abbas
Rahimi Rad, Mohammad Hossein
Rahimian, Masoud
Sami, Ramin
Sohrabpour, Hamid
Tavana, Sasan
Torabi-Nami, Mohammad
Vahedi, Parviz
Approach to Patients with Severe Asthma: a Consensus Statement from the Respiratory Care Experts’ Input Forum (RC-EIF), Iran
title Approach to Patients with Severe Asthma: a Consensus Statement from the Respiratory Care Experts’ Input Forum (RC-EIF), Iran
title_full Approach to Patients with Severe Asthma: a Consensus Statement from the Respiratory Care Experts’ Input Forum (RC-EIF), Iran
title_fullStr Approach to Patients with Severe Asthma: a Consensus Statement from the Respiratory Care Experts’ Input Forum (RC-EIF), Iran
title_full_unstemmed Approach to Patients with Severe Asthma: a Consensus Statement from the Respiratory Care Experts’ Input Forum (RC-EIF), Iran
title_short Approach to Patients with Severe Asthma: a Consensus Statement from the Respiratory Care Experts’ Input Forum (RC-EIF), Iran
title_sort approach to patients with severe asthma: a consensus statement from the respiratory care experts’ input forum (rc-eif), iran
topic Review Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4629434/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26528362
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