Asthma and Bronchiectasis - Another Duo on the Respiratory Stage

IF 0.1 Q4 RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
R. Ulmeanu
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Abstract

: The overlap between asthma and bronchiectasis (BE) is a challenging topic not only for re-searchers but also for clinicians. The aim of this review was to explore the latest insight of literature focused on the association between asthma and BE from the epidemiological, clinical, functional, and therapeutical perspectives. The literature search included papers published in English in the PUBMED database in the past 10 years. From a total of 233 findings, after eliminating those nonrelated to the topic and after using additional sources, 32 relevant articles were considered. The main results of the present review highlighted that when the two conditions are associated, patients have poorer clinical outcomes, greater disease severity and exacerbation rates, increased hospitalization trend, and risk for pulmonary complications, compared with each disease alone. As future directions, the need to identify both conditions at an early stage and to offer personalized management of these different phenotypes are goals to be further addressed.
哮喘和支气管扩张——呼吸期的另一对
哮喘和支气管扩张(BE)之间的重叠是一个具有挑战性的话题,不仅对研究人员,而且对临床医生。本综述的目的是从流行病学、临床、功能和治疗的角度探讨哮喘和BE之间关系的最新文献见解。文献检索包括在PUBMED数据库中过去10年发表的英文论文。在总共233项调查结果中,在排除了与主题无关的内容并使用其他来源后,考虑了32篇相关文章。本综述的主要结果强调,当这两种疾病相关联时,患者的临床结果较差,疾病严重程度和恶化率更高,住院趋势增加,肺部并发症风险增加。作为未来的方向,需要在早期阶段识别这两种情况,并提供这些不同表型的个性化管理是需要进一步解决的目标。
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Eurasian Journal of Pulmonology
Eurasian Journal of Pulmonology RESPIRATORY SYSTEM-
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