2020
DOI: 10.3389/fphar.2020.531894
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A Retrospective Audit of Pharmacologic and Non-Pharmacologic Management of Childhood Acute Asthma Exacerbation at Usmanu Danfodiyo University Teaching Hospital, Sokoto: Adherence to Global Treatment Guidelines

Abstract: Background Adequate management of childhood acute asthma exacerbation requires optimal non-pharmacotherapy and pharmacotherapy. Global asthma guidelines provide critical information and serves as a quick reference decision-support material for clinicians. Objectives We aimed at evaluating hospital management of childhood acute asthma exacerbation to ascertain its conformity to the global treatment guidelines, and to identify factors that predict short or prolonged obser… Show more

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“…However, in LMICs, adherence to guideline-based management of asthma exacerbations is poor. In an audit conducted in a Nigerian hospital regarding management of exacerbations, only 19.1% patients were prescribed controller therapy at discharge while most (58.8%) were discharged on oral steroids only ( 37 ). In Ecuador, very few of the participants who had been enrolled in a study at their first exacerbation, had received controller therapy ( 38 ).…”
Section: Physician Related Factorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, in LMICs, adherence to guideline-based management of asthma exacerbations is poor. In an audit conducted in a Nigerian hospital regarding management of exacerbations, only 19.1% patients were prescribed controller therapy at discharge while most (58.8%) were discharged on oral steroids only ( 37 ). In Ecuador, very few of the participants who had been enrolled in a study at their first exacerbation, had received controller therapy ( 38 ).…”
Section: Physician Related Factorsmentioning
confidence: 99%