Clinical Asthma Theory and Practice
Coordonnateurs : Bernstein Jonathan, Levy Mark
Enormous progress in asthma research has been made in the past 50 years, including a greater understanding of its complex pathogenesis and new and more effective therapies. Consequently, the scientific literature has grown vast and can be difficult to integrate. With contributions from a distinguished panel of world-renowned authors, Clinical Asthma: Theory and Practice presents a comprehensive study of both the common and the more challenging problems faced by all health care personnel who treat patients with asthma.
The book is divided into seven sections, starting with the basics of asthma and ending with a discussion on the approach to asthma worldwide and in the primary care setting. Reflecting a strong clinical emphasis, each chapter begins with a patient case study supported by essential background information on the basic science and clinical decision-making process. This is followed by a discussion of clinical evaluation and management.
The multidisciplinary coverage explores a range of topics including genetics, inflammation, immunology, and the identification of different endotypes. Using a bench-to-bedside approach, the book links basic science to the clinical management of asthma and explores options for improvement. The carefully selected authorship from experts worldwide presents a truly global outlook.
The Basics of Asthma. Epidemiology of Asthma: A Worldwide Perspective. Immunopathogenesis. Genetics and Asthma. Endotypes and Asthma. Diagnosis of Asthma. Guidelines in Asthma. Diagnosis of Asthma in Preschool-Age Children. Diagnosis of Asthma in Older Children and Adults. United Airways: Managing Patients with Allergic Rhinitis and Asthma. Asthma Triggers. Viral Infections in Asthma. Asthma and Allergens. Air Pollutants. Exercise-Induced Bronchoconstriction. Asthma Education and Outcomes. Asthma Education. Adherence and Outcomes. Inhaler Devices. Assessment of Asthma Control in Adults. Asthma Management and Treatments. Management of Pediatric Asthma. Management of Adolescent Asthma. Management of Adult Asthma. Management of Asthma in Older Adults. Severe Acute and Life-Threatening Asthma in Children. Severe Acute and Life-Threatening Asthma in Adults. Asthma and Special Populations. Asthma and Obesity: Clinical Implications. Occupational Asthma. Asthma in Pregnancy. Anxiety and Depression and Asthma. Approach to Asthma Worldwide and in the Primary Care Setting. Managing Asthma and Allergy: A Countrywide Approach to Integrating Care. Primary Care Setting and Integrating Care across Primary/Secondary Care Interface. Preventing Asthma Death: Primary Care Setting. Index.
Jonathan A. Bernstein, MD, FAAAAI, FACAAI, FACP, FACCPProfessor of Clinical Medicine
University of Cincinnati College of Medicine
Department of Internal MedicineDivision of Immunology/Allergy Section
Cincinnati, Ohio, USA
Mark L. Levy MBChB (Pret) FRCGPGeneral Practitioner and Senior Research Fellow
Kenton Bridge Medical Centre London, UK and Edinburgh University, UK
Date de parution : 01-2014
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Mots-clés :
Exercise Induced Asthma; FeNO Level; The Basics of Asthma; Slit; Diagnosis of Asthma; Exhaled Nitric Oxide; Asthma Triggers; Asthma Control; Asthma Education and Outcomes; Airway Hyperresponsiveness; Asthma Management and Treatments; Occupational Asthma; Asthma Exacerbations; Poor Asthma Control; Low Dose ICSs; Acute Asthma; Dry Powder Inhaler; Severe Acute Asthma; Asthma Educator; Controller Therapy; Recurrent Wheezing; Asthma Action Plan; American Thoracic Society; Late Onset Wheeze; ACQ Score; Intentional Nonadherence; ICU Admission; Unintentional Nonadherence; Noninvasive Positive Pressure Ventilation; ICS Therapy