Abstract
Difficult-to-control asthma includes those patients who require treatment with high-dose inhaled glucocorticosteroid (ICS) plus a second controller and/or systemic glucocorticosteroids to manage. The exact percentage of "difficult to treat," "refractory," "severe," or "brittle" asthma is 3% to 10% of all asthmatic patients, but this group of asthmatics use the majority of resources for the entire asthmatic population. Medline searches for the terms "difficult to control," "severe," "refractory," "brittle," and asthma were done and the results were reviewed. Patterns for difficult-to-control asthma emerge from concepts of compliance, comorbidity, and endotypes, which give the practitioner pathways for analyzing this subset of asthma patients. The ear, nose, and throat (ENT) physician can be of significant help to other asthma specialists in the recognition of the difficult-to-control asthmatic, as well as providing specific specialized diagnostic skills and the reinforcement of adherence to medical regimens.
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