Abstract

Monitoring asthma outcomes is an essential step to the successful implementation of national asthma guidelines. Symptoms, airflow obstruction and exacerbations can be monitored by patients with asthma and by physicians. Patients who practise self-monitoring in conjunction with use of a written action plan and regular medical review have significantly fewer hospitalizations, emergency room visits and lost time from work. Additional monitoring tools are under evaluation, and these include measures of airway responsiveness, airway inflammation, and Internet-based monitoring systems.

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