Review of Academy of Pediatrics Asthma Care app, meant to promote guidelines – iMedicalApps


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Review of Academy of Pediatrics Asthma Care app, meant to promote guidelines
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Asthma is one of the most common chronic conditions in children with a prevalence of over 8% in US children. This translates to over 7 million children in the US have asthma. For over 60% of these children, their asthma is persistent asthma not

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Journal of Pediatrics study shows U.S. schools unprepared for student asthma … – abc7news.com

Journal of Pediatrics study shows U.S. schools unprepared for student asthma
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A new study has released some disturbing findings about how unprepared the nation's schools are when it comes to dealing with childhood asthma or allergy attacks. Only one in four children suffering from asthma and one in two with food allergies have …

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Variation in the Management of Infants Hospitalized for Bronchiolitis Persists after the 2006 American Academy of Pediatrics Bronchiolitis Guidelines.

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Variation in the Management of Infants Hospitalized for Bronchiolitis Persists after the 2006 American Academy of Pediatrics Bronchiolitis Guidelines.

J Pediatr. 2014 Jul 8;

Authors: Florin TA, Byczkowski T, Ruddy RM, Zorc JJ, Test M, Shah SS

Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To describe variation across US pediatric hospitals in the utilization of resources not recommended for routine use by the American Academy of Pediatrics guideline for infants hospitalized with bronchiolitis and to examine the association between resource utilization and disposition outcomes.
STUDY DESIGN: We conducted a cross-sectional study of infants ?12 months hospitalized for bronchiolitis from 2007-2012 at 42 hospitals contributing data to the Pediatric Health Information System. Patients with asthma were excluded. The primary outcome was hospital-level variation in utilization of 5 resources not recommended for routine use: albuterol, racemic epinephrine, corticosteroids, chest radiography, and antibiotics. We also examined the association of resource utilization with length of stay (LOS) and readmission.
RESULTS: In total, 64?994 hospitalizations were analyzed. After adjustment for patient characteristics, albuterol (median, 52.4%; range, 3.5%-81%), racemic epinephrine (20.1%; 0.6%-78.8%), and chest radiography (54.9%; 24.1%-76.7%) had the greatest variation across hospitals. Utilization of albuterol, racemic epinephrine, and antibiotics did not change significantly over time compared with small decreases in corticosteroid (3.3%) and chest radiography (8.6%) use over the study period. Utilization of each resource was significantly associated with increased LOS without concomitant decreased odds of readmission.
CONCLUSIONS: Substantial use and variation in 5 resources not recommended for routine use by the American Academy of Pediatrics bronchiolitis guideline persists with increased utilization associated with increased LOS without the benefit of decreased readmission. Future work should focus on developing processes that can be widely disseminated and easily implemented to minimize unwarranted practice variation when evidence and guidelines exist.

PMID: 25015578 [PubMed – as supplied by publisher]

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Factors associated with asthma among under-fives in Mulago hospital, Kampala … – BMC Pediatrics

Factors associated with asthma among under-fives in Mulago hospital, Kampala
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Asthma is the most common chronic childhood illness, with rapidly increasing prevalence in low-income countries. Among young children, asthma is often under-diagnosed. We investigated the factors associated with asthma among under-fives presenting 

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Lower asthma medication ratio correlated to more frequent flare-ups | Pediatrics – Healio


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Lower asthma medication ratio correlated to more frequent flare-ups | Pediatrics
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The researchers examined the correlation of various process measures of asthma care with the occurrence of asthma exacerbations and found that filling no controller prescriptions (versus with filling one or more) and the asthma medication ratio

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Dr. James Perrin named president-elect of American Academy of Pediatrics – Boston.com (blog)

Dr. James Perrin named president-elect of American Academy of Pediatrics
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“I want to help the Academy address important problems like obesity, asthma, mental health conditions, and developmental disorders, given their growing prominence among children and adolescents,” Perrin said in a press release. “We can help such

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UofL Pediatrics study finds FDA recommendation may worsen asthma control – HealthCanal.com

UofL Pediatrics study finds FDA recommendation may worsen asthma control
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University of Louisville Pediatrics pulmonologist Adrian O'Hagan, MD, cautioned participants at the American College of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology 2011 Annual Scientific Meeting that stopping children's long-acting asthma control inhalers once asthma

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Validating a questionnaire diagnosis of asthma in children using health claims … – BMC Pediatrics

Validating a questionnaire diagnosis of asthma in children using health claims
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Childhood asthma prevalence is widely measured by parental proxy report of physician-diagnosed asthma in questionnaires. Our objective was to validate this measure in a North American population. The 2884 study participants were a subsample of 5619

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