Bronchial Asthma : Principles of Diagnosis and Treatment - M. Eric Gershwin

Bronchial Asthma

Principles of Diagnosis and Treatment

By: M. Eric Gershwin (Editor), Georges M Halpern (Editor)

Paperback | 12 October 2012 | Edition Number 3

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Although the mechanisms and triggers that stimulate and are responsible for the natural history ofasthma are steadily being more clearly defined, uncertainties still surround both the genetic basis and the etiologyofone of the most common syndromes in the world. In fact, it is ofconsider­ able concern and interest that the incidence of asthma today appears to be rising. These statistical increments may only reflect an increasing awareness of the disease, or its earlier and more sophisticated diagnosis. More important, however, asthma mortality appears to be increasing. This increase has occurred despite the continuing expansion of a diag­ nostic and management information base, and the developmentofnovel andevermoreeffective therapeutic modalities. Severalexplanations have been offered for this increase in mortality, including that it may result from a statistical artifact [based on a change in the coding criteria for asthma from the International ClassificationofDiseases Version 8(ICD­ 8) to ICD-9], worsened pollution, delays in seeking medical help, behav­ ioral changes, deficits in the asthma education of both patients and primary careproviders, toxicity ofbeta-agonists, and noncompliance with instructions for the proper use of medications. It should also be empha­ sized that the increases in both incidence and mortality may be a reflec­ tion of accumulating body burdens of environmental toxicants and of increased oxidativedamage. There has clearly beenadegradation ofenvi­ ronmental quality. And although considerableattention has been focused on this possibility in both the scientific and lay press, more research in this area is definitely needed.
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...offers chapters written by some of the most respected authors in the field...a valuable reference book for primary care physicians as well as specialists who care for patients asthma. The final section, Living with Asthma, sets this book apart from the multitude of books on the subject.-Pediatric Allergy and Immunology

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