Researchers map Children's asthma symptoms to find better treatment paths
NCT ID NCT04002362
Summary
This study aimed to understand how different groups of asthma symptoms in children respond to a steroid injection. Researchers followed 68 children and teenagers with asthma that frequently gets worse for nearly a year. They tracked clusters of symptoms—like breathing problems, mood, and sleep issues together—to see if these patterns could help predict which treatments work best for each child.
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Locations
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Children's Healthcare of Altanta
Atlanta, Georgia, 30322, United States
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Emory Children's Center
Atlanta, Georgia, 30322, United States
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