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Asthma is a chronic pulmonary condition involving inflammation of the airways, hyper-reactivity, and reversible obstruction of the airways. This condition can significantly impact a person's quality of life, making breathing difficult and leading to distressing symptoms.
Asthma is classified as allergic and non-allergic. Allergens such as dust mites, pollen, and pet dander trigger allergic asthma, while factors like cold air, intense emotions, or exercise can induce non-allergic asthma.
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The nursing management of asthma is a comprehensive approach that relies heavily on the expertise and dedication of healthcare professionals. It involves thorough assessment, accurate diagnosis, strategic planning, effective implementation, and diligent evaluation. By meticulously following this step-by-step process, healthcare professionals play a crucial role in providing the best possible care and treatment for patients with asthma, enhancing their overall health and well-being.
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Asthma is a prevalent chronic respiratory condition marked by inflammation and hyperresponsiveness of the airways. Its pathophysiology involves complex interactions among inflammatory pathways, immune responses, and neural mechanisms.
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Asthma presents with a characteristic pattern of episodic respiratory symptoms that reflect underlying airway inflammation, bronchoconstriction, and mucus hypersecretion. Although severity varies among individuals, certain clinical manifestations are considered hallmarks of the disorder and often guide diagnosis and assessment.Respiratory SymptomsA persistent cough is one of the most common early features of asthma. It is frequently dry and tends to worsen at night or in the early morning,...
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Bronchial Thermoplasty: A Novel Therapeutic Approach to Severe Asthma
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[Perspectives in future asthma therapy].

Shabtai Varsano1

  • 1Asthma Care and Education Unit, Department of Pulmonary Medicine, Sapir Medical Center, Meir Hospital Kfar Saba, and Sackler Faculty of Medicine, Tel Aviv University, Israel. Varsanos@clalit.org.il

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Future asthma treatments will focus on personalized medicine and advanced delivery systems for difficult-to-treat patients, improving outcomes for all asthmatics. These innovations aim to overcome challenges in current asthma management.

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Area of Science:

  • Pulmonology and Respiratory Medicine
  • Pharmacology and Therapeutics
  • Immunology

Context:

  • A significant portion of asthma patients (5-10%) exhibit resistance to maximal medical therapies, including systemic steroids.
  • These non-responsive asthmatics account for a disproportionately high healthcare cost (80% of total asthma management expenses).
  • Other asthmatics face challenges with medication non-compliance or severe adverse effects from existing treatments.

Purpose:

  • To explore emerging trends and future directions in asthma therapy.
  • To identify novel treatment strategies addressing unmet needs in specific asthma patient subgroups.
  • To project the clinical implications of these advancements over the next 5-15 years.

Summary:

  • Future asthma management will involve immunomodulation, targeting key receptors and inflammatory mediators.
  • Personalized pharmacogenetics will enable custom-made medications.
  • Innovations include advanced immunotherapy, smart inhalers, sophisticated aerosol delivery, and bronchial thermoplasty.

Impact:

  • These advancements promise improved therapeutic outcomes for difficult-to-treat asthma populations.
  • The entire asthma patient community is expected to benefit from future therapeutic achievements.
  • Anticipated clinical integration of these novel approaches within the next decade to 15 years.