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April 16, 2019 at 4:53 am #83895
The Global Initiative for Asthma (GINA) strives to increase awareness of asthma among health professionals, health authorities, and the general public. Our goals include improving diagnoses, management and prevention of asthma by stimulating research, and providing evidence-based educational resources for worldwide use. GUIDELINES AND REPORTS
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.Guidelines for the diagnosis and management of asthma: a look at the key differences between BTS/SIGN and NICE John White, James Paton, Robert Niven, Hilary Pinnock On behalf of the British Thoracic Society The British Thoracic Society first produced a guideline on asthma and its management in 1990.
The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence recently published a new asthma guideline [NG80]. This article looks at some of the changes to the NICE recommendations affecting diagnosis and treatment in England. This guideline covers diagnosing, monitoring and managing asthma in adults, young people and children. It aims to improve the accuracy of diagnosis, help people to control their asthma and reduce the risk of asthma attacks. It does not cover managing severe asthma or acute asthma attacks. The
We will endeavour to keep this page up-to-date with the latest respiratory guidelines. If you spot an error, or would like a guideline added, please contact us Air Travel BTS Air Travel Recommendations 2011 BTS Patient Information: Air Travel Asthma BTS/SIGN Asthma Guidelines 2016 BTS/SIGN Asthma Guidelines 2016 – Quick Reference Guide NICE Asthma Guideline
Asthma (or Asthma bronchiale) is a disease that hurts the airways inside the lungs.It causes the tissue inside the airways to swell.Asthma also causes the bands of muscle around the airways to become narrow. This makes it hard for enough air to pass through and for the person to breathe normally. Asthma also causes mucus-making cells inside the airways to make more mucus than normal.
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