Asthma Monitoring Articles & Analysis
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In children the first-line recommended objective test to support a diagnosis of asthma in a child with a history suggestive of asthma is FeNO – there is no alternative first-line test recommended so primary care must have access to FeNO testing for all children presenting without delay. ...
On Wednesday, 27th November, the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE), the British Thoracic Society (BTS), and the Scottish Intercollegiate Guidelines Network (SIGN) updated and published a joint guideline on asthma diagnosis, monitoring, and chronic asthma management. Streamlining asthma management BTS/SIGN ...
How do we measure asthma? There are a few ways asthma can be measured/monitored. First would be a peak expiratory flow meter, this is a simple test where you have a device with a scale. ...
As guidelines progress to reflect the most current evidence, it is likely that FeNO testing as a part of the diagnostic process, and as a tool to monitor established asthma, will become more prominent. Comparing the Bedfont® NObreath® FeNO device against these considerations, is it a good choice? ...
Not everyone realizes that asthma manifests itself in a variety of ways, not just with difficulty breathing. 6 Asthma Warning Signs Asthma is a common health issue that can be experienced by children and adults. ...
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The Aluna spirometer is an effective tool for remote patient monitoring (RPM). There are many ways that you can use Aluna to better treat asthma patients. ...
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If you or your child suffers from asthma, you’ve probably heard the term, “pediatric asthma”. ...
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