2018
DOI: 10.12932/ap-261217-0224
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Characteristics and outcomes of treatment in status asthmaticus patients at emergency department

Abstract: Introduction: The characteristics and treatment outcomes of status asthmaticus patients in emergency department (ED) have not been described previously especially in Thailand.

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“… Independent risk factors for acute severe asthma attacks in the past 12 months or prior history of admission to an intensive care unit (ICU); especially if intubated[ 61 62 ] Other modifiable risk factors are recommended to be addressed, such as high usage of relievers, frequent use of OCS, low FEV 1 , pregnancy, inadequate ICS, smoking and vaping, comorbidities, major psychological disorders, reduced socioeconomic status, presence of comorbidities[ 62 ] Risk factors for fixed airway obstruction include inadequate ICS treatment, exposure to tobacco smoke or other noxious substances, low initial FEV 1 , or peripheral blood eosinophilia. [ 63 ] …”
Section: Section 4: Clinical Assessment In Adults and Adolescentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“… Independent risk factors for acute severe asthma attacks in the past 12 months or prior history of admission to an intensive care unit (ICU); especially if intubated[ 61 62 ] Other modifiable risk factors are recommended to be addressed, such as high usage of relievers, frequent use of OCS, low FEV 1 , pregnancy, inadequate ICS, smoking and vaping, comorbidities, major psychological disorders, reduced socioeconomic status, presence of comorbidities[ 62 ] Risk factors for fixed airway obstruction include inadequate ICS treatment, exposure to tobacco smoke or other noxious substances, low initial FEV 1 , or peripheral blood eosinophilia. [ 63 ] …”
Section: Section 4: Clinical Assessment In Adults and Adolescentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Independent risk factors for acute severe asthma attacks in the past 12 months or prior history of admission to an intensive care unit (ICU); especially if intubated[ 61 62 ]…”
Section: Section 4: Clinical Assessment In Adults and Adolescentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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