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Sensor-based asthma inhalers can benefit pediatric asthma patients


Sensor-based asthma inhalers can benefit pediatric asthma patients
Sensor-based inhalers integrated into health care providers clinical workflows may help improve medication adherence and support children with asthma - and their families - to more effectively manage this condition, according to a new Northwestern and Lurie Children s study published in
Pediatrics.
The study, developed in collaboration with UnitedHealth Group, showed the use of sensor-based inhaler monitoring may help improve asthma symptom control and caregiver quality of life.
Connected inhalers, which use Bluetooth sensors that attach to participants asthma inhalers to detect medication use and share the data with physicians, may promote adherence to recommended controller medication use and proactively detect worsening of asthma symptoms, according to the study. ....

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The trial found that using sensor-based asthma inhalers may improve control of the condition and improve the quality of life for caregivers.
Greatest gains were among non-Hispanic Black participants, who experience more frequent and severe asthma than other groups.
Based on the study results, this asthma intervention should be considered for use by primary care, allergy and pulmonary care providers, to help engage diverse populations of pediatric asthma patients and their caregivers.
CHICAGO (February 17, 2021) Sensor-based inhalers integrated into health care providers clinical workflows may help improve medication adherence and support children with asthma - and their families - to more effectively manage this condition, according to a new Northwestern and Lurie Children s study published in ....

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