193 Prevalence of Swallowing Dysfunction in Severe Asthma
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193 Prevalence of Swallowing Dysfunction in Severe Asthma: Preliminary Results
increased the time to first asthma deterioration thus decreasing the proportion of subjects experiencing asthma deterioration during the study (MF/F 1⁄4 16.5%; versus MF 1⁄4 28.2% [P 1⁄4 0.006]; versus F 1⁄4 44.7% [P , 0.001]; and vs placebo 1⁄4 45.7% [P , 0.001]). Mean FEV1 AUC0–12h over baseline at week 12 were MF/F 1⁄4 4.00 L · h; MF 1⁄4 2.53 L · h; F 1⁄4 3.83 L · h; and placebo 1⁄4 1.11 L ·...
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عنوان ژورنال: World Allergy Organization Journal
سال: 2012
ISSN: 1939-4551
DOI: 10.1097/01.wox.0000411950.97212.ec