Obstruction phenotype as a predictor of asthma severity and instability in children
The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology Nov 22, 2017
Sorkness RL, et al. - In this study, spirometric measurements were used to identify patterns of airway obstruction in children, and obstruction phenotypes related to asthma instability were defined. Findings demonstrated that routine spirometric measurements-defined A Trpg and A Limit patterns of obstruction enabled the identification of obstruction phenotypes that were indicative of risk for asthma severity and instability.
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