Asthma is a chronic inflammatory condition in which the airways develop increased responsiveness to various stimuli such as exposure to an allergen, cold air or exercise. It is characterized by airway hyper-responsiveness, inflammation, increased mucus production, and airway obstruction. Since inflammation is an important feature of asthma, the use of non-invasive tests to measure lung inflammation to monitor asthma are of interest.The purpose of the study is to relate costs associated with healthcare utilization and loss of work and school time to the primary health outcome of cumulative number of symptom-free days. This will enable the researchers to determine whether the costs of monitoring exhaled NO to regular management strategy in recently diagnosed asthma will be offset by reductions in other costs of asthma-related care, and, if not, whether the additional costs are likely to be acceptable in terms of the improvement in health outcomes as measured by the additional number of symptom-free days.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
99
exhaled NO
University Hospital Antwerp
Antwerp, Belgium
Algemeen Ziekenhuis St Jan
Bruges, Belgium
Univ des enfants Reine Fabiola
Brussels, Belgium
Hôpital Erasme
Brussels, Belgium
Virga Jesseziekenhuis
Hasselt, Belgium
Algemeen ziekenhuis Turnhout, Campus Sint-Jozef
Turnhout, Belgium
CH Peltzer
Verviers, Belgium
symptom-free days
Time frame: 1 year time frame with visits every 3 months
days spent in hospital,emergency room visits,physician or nurse contacts use of drugs, days on which school was missed, number of exacerbations
Time frame: 1 year time frame
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