@article{a62c5781df814d8592311a1d154e922f,
title = "The Impact of Exacerbation Burden on Lung Function Trajectory in a Broad UK Asthma Population: A Large Longitudinal Cohort Study",
abstract = "Rationale Progressive lung function decline in patients with asthma may result in poorer control and worsening quality of life. Asthma exacerbations are thought to contribute to this decline, however evidence is mixed and limited to a few mainly small, post-hoc studies of specific asthma subgroups with relatively short follow-up time",
author = "S. Soremekun and L. Heaney and J. Voorham and M. Kerkhof and L. Bulathsinhala and V. Carter and I. Chaudhry and N. Hossein and N. Eleangovan and R. Murray and D. Skinner and Tran, {T. N.} and B. Emmanuel and E. Garcia and A. Menzies-Gow and M. Peters and N. Lugogo and R Jones and Price, {D. B.}",
note = "This abstract is funded by: ISAR is conducted by Optimum Patient Care Global Limited, and co-funded by OPC Global and AstraZeneca",
year = "2020",
doi = "10.1164/ajrccm-conference.2020.201.1_MeetingAbstracts.A6248",
language = "English",
volume = "201",
journal = "American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine",
issn = "1073-449X",
publisher = "American Thoracic Society - AJRCCM",
number = "D18",
}