Improvement in severe asthma patients receiving biologics and factors associated with persistent insufficient control: a real-life national study
Laurent Guilleminault,
Claire Camus,
Chantal Raherison-Semjen
et al.
Abstract:Background: Biological therapies have revolutionized the treatment of severe asthma with type 2 inflammation. Although such treatments are very effective in reducing exacerbation and the dose of oral steroids, little is known about the persistence of symptoms in severe asthma patients treated with biologics. Purpose: We aim to describe asthma control and healthcare consumption of severe asthma patients treated with biologics. Design: The Second Souffle study is a real-life prospective observational study endor… Show more
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