An official American Thoracic Society/European Respiratory Society statement: asthma control and exacerbations: standardizing endpoints for clinical asthma trials and clinical practice.
BACKGROUND: The assessment of asthma control is pivotal to the evaluation of treatment response in individuals and in clinical trials. Previously, asthma control, severity, and exacerbations were defined and assessed in many different ways. PURPOSE: The Task Force was established to provide recomme...
Main Authors: | Reddel, H, Taylor, DR, Bateman, E, Boulet, L, Boushey, H, Busse, W, Casale, T, Chanez, P, Enright, P, Gibson, P, de Jongste, J, Kerstjens, H, Lazarus, S, Levy, M, O'Byrne, P, Partridge, MR, Pavord, I, Sears, MR, Sterk, P, Stoloff, S, Sullivan, S, Szefler, S, Thomas, MD, Wenzel, SE |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2009
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