Exhaled breath temperature measurement and asthma control in children prescribed inhaled corticosteroids: A cross sectional study
Conclusions & Clinical ImplicationsEBT measurement was not related to measures of asthma control determined at the clinic. The routine intermittent monitoring of EBT in children prescribed inhaled corticosteroids who attend asthma clinics cannot be recommended for adjusting anti‐inflammatory asthma therapy.
Source: Pediatric Pulmonology - Category: Respiratory Medicine Authors: Laura Hamill, Kathryn Ferris, Kirsty Kampande, Laura McConaghy, Isobel Douglas, Vincent McGovern, Michael D. Shields Tags: Original Article: Asthma Source Type: research
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