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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.
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Asthma management requires patient-centered care, early intervention, and personalized medicine. Addressing oral corticosteroid (OCS) use and aiming for remission are key goals for improved asthma outcomes.

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  • Pulmonology
  • Clinical Medicine
  • Pharmacology

Background:

  • Asthma research and management must align with patient, caregiver, and clinician priorities.
  • Understanding asthma's natural history emphasizes early detection and intervention.
  • Current asthma management guidelines require consistent approaches for both mild and severe disease.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To highlight the importance of patient-centered care in asthma research and management.
  • To underscore the need for early identification and intervention strategies in asthma.
  • To discuss evolving approaches in asthma treatment, including personalized medicine and oral corticosteroid stewardship.

Main Methods:

  • Review of current asthma research and management strategies.
  • Analysis of evidence supporting treatable traits and personalized medicine.
  • Examination of challenges and solutions for oral corticosteroid (OCS) use in asthma.

Main Results:

  • Early identification and intervention are crucial for better asthma outcomes.
  • Personalized medicine approaches, guided by treatable traits, are increasingly important.
  • Effective oral corticosteroid (OCS) stewardship is an urgent issue requiring new strategies.
  • Biologic therapies offer potential steroid-sparing benefits.

Conclusions:

  • Asthma management should prioritize patient needs and early intervention.
  • Personalized medicine and optimized oral corticosteroid (OCS) use are vital.
  • Achieving remission in asthma presents an ambitious yet important treatment goal.