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International Primary Care Respiratory Group (IPCRG) Guidelines: Management of Asthma
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International Primary Care Respiratory Group (IPCRG) Guidelines: Management of Asthma

  • Thys van der Molen1,2,
  • Anders Østrem2,
  • Bjorn Stallberg3,
  • Marianne Stubbe Østergaard4 &
  • …
  • Raj B. Singh5 

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Worldwide, most patients with asthma are treated in primary care. Optimal primary care management of asthma is therefore of considerable importance. This IPCRG Guideline paper on the management of asthma in primary care is fully consistent with GINA guidelines. It is split into two sections, the first on the management of adults and schoolchildren, and the second on the management of pre-school children. It highlights the treatment goals for asthma and gives an overview of optimal management including the topics which should be covered by the primary care health professional when educating a patient about asthma. It covers the classification of the disease, the stepwise approach to pharmacologic therapy, disease monitoring, the management of exacerbations, and the identification of patients at risk of asthma death.

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  1. Department of General Practice, Antonius Deusinglaan 1, University Medical Center Groningen, University of Groningen, Groningen, 9713 AV, Netherlands

    Thys van der Molen

  2. Department of Primary Care Respiratory Medicine, University of Aberdeen, Scotland, UK

    Thys van der Molen & Anders Østrem

  3. Dept of Public Health and Caring Sciences, Section of Family Medicine and Clinical Epidemiology, Uppsala University, Sweden

    Bjorn Stallberg

  4. Department of General Practice, University of Copenhagen, Denmark

    Marianne Stubbe Østergaard

  5. Consultant Respiratory Physician and Managing Trustee, Asthma Foundation of India, Annanagar, Chennai, 600 040, India

    Raj B. Singh

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van der Molen, T., Østrem, A., Stallberg, B. et al. International Primary Care Respiratory Group (IPCRG) Guidelines: Management of Asthma. Prim Care Respir J 15, 35–47 (2006). https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pcrj.2005.11.001

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