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A strategy for improvement in diagnosis and treatment of bronchial asthma in primary care

https://doi.org/10.18093/0869-0189-2019-29-4-457-467

Abstract

Recently, bronchial asthma is considered as a heterogeneous disease characterized by chronic airway inflammation and respiratory symptoms, which vary in time and intensity and manifest together with variable obstruction of the airways. Asthma is one of the most common chronic respiratory diseases in primary care. Patients with certain respiratory symptoms seek for medical aid initially in primary care physicians, such as therapeutists, general practitioners, and family physicians, who can suspect and diagnose chronic respiratory diseases such as bronchial asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), allergic rhinitis, etc. Currently, untimely diagnosis of asthma and late initiation of anti-inflammatory treatment are widespread, mainly due to insufficient knowledge of primary care physicians on diagnostic criteria and therapeutic standards for asthma. Feasible and convenient algorithms for asthma diagnosis and treatment in primary care were developed by experts of Russian Respiratory Society and Russian Association of Allergologists and Clinical Immunologists. A therapeutic algorithm for asthma treatment in primary care institutions uses an approach considering symptom severity both in patients with newly diagnosed and previously treated for asthma. Diagnostic tools, such as a questionnaire for asthma diagnosis and an algorithm for differential diagnosis between asthma and COPD are mainly intended to facilitate diagnosis of chronic respiratory disease, particularly bronchial asthma, by a primary care physician and to improve the healthcare quality for these patients.

About the Authors

S. N. Avdeev
I.M.Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University (Sechenov University), Healthcare Ministry of Russia
Russian Federation

Sergey N. Avdeev, Doctor of Medicine, Professor, Corresponding Member of Russian Academy of Sciences, Head of Department of Pulmonology

ul. Trubetskaya 8, build. 2, Moscow, 119991



S. R. Aisanov
N.I.Pirogov Federal Russian National Research Medical University, Healthcare Ministry of Russia
Russian Federation

Zaurbek R. Aisanov, Doctor of Medicine, Professor, Department of Pulmonology, Faculty of Postgraduate Physician Training

ul. Ostrovityanova 1, Moscow, 117997

 



A. S. Belevskiy
N.I.Pirogov Federal Russian National Research Medical University, Healthcare Ministry of Russia
Russian Federation

Andrey S. Belevskiy. Doctor of Medicine, Professor, Head of Department of Pulmonology, Faculty of Postgraduate Physician Training

ul. Ostrovityanova 1, Moscow, 117997



A. V. Emel’yanov
I.I.Mechnikov State North-West Medical University, Healthcare Ministry of Russia
Russian Federation

Аlexander.V. Emelyanov, Doctor of Medicine, Professor, Head of Department of Pulmonology

ul. Kirochnaya 41, Saint Petersburg, 191015



O. M. Kurbacheva
Federal Research Center "Institute of Immunology", Federal Medical and Biological Agency of Russia
Russian Federation

Oksana M. Kurbacheva, Doctor of Medicine, Professor

Kashirskoe shosse 24, build. 2, Moscow, 115478



I. V. Leshchenko
Ural Federal State Medical University, Healthcare Ministry of Russia
Russian Federation

Igor' V. Leshchenko, Doctor of Medicine, Professor, Department of Phthisiology, Pulmonology and Thoracic Surgery

ul. Repina 3, Ekaterinburg, 620028



N. M. Nenasheva
Russian Federal Academy of Continued Medical Education, Healthcare Ministry of Russia
Russian Federation

Natal'ya M. Nenasheva, Doctor of Medicine, Professor, Department of Clinical Allergology

ul. Barrikadnaya 2/1, Moscow, 123993



R. S. Fassakhov
Kazan (Privolzhskiy) Federal University
Russian Federation

Rustem S. Fassakhov, Doctor of Medicine, Professor, Department of Basic Clinical Medicine

ul. Kremlevskaya 18, Kazan', 42000

 



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Avdeev S.N., Aisanov S.R., Belevskiy A.S., Emel’yanov A.V., Kurbacheva O.M., Leshchenko I.V., Nenasheva N.M., Fassakhov R.S. A strategy for improvement in diagnosis and treatment of bronchial asthma in primary care. PULMONOLOGIYA. 2019;29(4):457-467. https://doi.org/10.18093/0869-0189-2019-29-4-457-467

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