WebThe British guideline on the management of asthma, has defined complete control of asthma as: no daytime symptoms no night-time awakening due to asthma no need for rescue medication no exacerbations no limitations on activity including exercise normal lung function (in practical terms FEV1 and/or PEF>80% predicted or best). WebWe would like to show you a description here but the site won’t allow us.
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WebIn adults, factors associated with: Greatly increased risk include history of previous asthma attacks. Moderately increased risk include poor control, inappropriate or excessive use of … WebThe Estimated/Expected Peak Expiratory Flow (Peak Flow) quantifies asthma exacerbation severity. Calc Function ; Calcs that help predict probability of a disease Diagnosis. Subcategory of 'Diagnosis' designed to be very sensitive Rule Out. Disease is diagnosed: prognosticate to guide treatment Prognosis. caldwell reynolds
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WebIn 2008 the British Thoracic Society (BTS) published guidelines on ‘Emergency Oxygen use in adult patients’ which are evidence based and set out good practice recommendations for oxygen prescription and delivery. ... Acute hypoxaemia (for example pneumonia, shock, asthma) Abnormalities in quality or type of haemoglobin (for example acute ... WebPaediatric Asthma Guidelines (Children Under 5 Years) Diagnosis of Asthma: Wheeze in children under 5 should be seen as “wheezing disorders of childhood”; only some of … WebAdult patients with severe acute asthma not responding to treatment with bronchodilators, steroids and Magnesium as appropriate, according to BTS/Sign Asthma guidelines, and who have been assessed by a senior clinician (medical SpR or consultant) as requiring intravenous aminophylline, ideally only after discussion caldwell rhonda