"The book is intended for physicians specializing in asthma care, as well as for primary care physicians, physicians in training, case coordinators, etc. ... this is a welcome attempt at dealing with asthma management in the elderly. ... There are very few books dealing with disease management in the elderly, which makes this book uniquely useful." (Santosh Dhungana, Doody's Book Reviews, November 08, 2019)
Introductory Chapters
1. Scope of the Burden of Asthma in Older Adults
2. Why is Asthma More Severe and Difficult to Control in Older Adults?
Section I: Challenges in the Diagnosis of Asthma in Older Adults
3. Difficulties in Physician and Self-Perception of Asthma in Older Adults
4. Objective Testing for Asthma in Older Adults
5. Distinguishing Asthma from Co-Morbid Conditions in Older Adults
Section II: Optimizing Effective Treatment of Asthma in Older Adults
6. Barriers to Effective Treatment of Asthma in Older Adults
7. Medication Efficacy and Side Effects in Older Asthmatics
8. Treatment of Asthma in Older Adults with Significant Medical Co-morbidities
9. Shared decision-making and Strategies to Optimize Adherence in Older Asthmatics
10. How Case Coordinators and Other Nursing Professionals Can Help Optimize Care of Asthma in Older Adults
11. The Impact of Specific Asthma Phenotypes on Treatment of Asthma in Older Adults
12. Controlling Triggers for Asthma in Older Adults: Environmental Allergens, Indoor and Outdoor Air Pollutants, and Infections
13. Novel and Alternative Therapies for Asthma in Older Adults
Tolly Epstein, MD
Assistant Professor of Clinical Medicine
Division of Immunology, Allergy, & Rheumatology
University of Cincinnati School of Medicine
Cincinnati, Ohio 45267
USA
Sharmilee M. Nyenhuis, MD
Assistant Professor of Medicine
Division of Pulmonary, Critical Care, Sleep and Allergy
University of Illinois at Chicago
Chicago, Illinois, 60612
USA
This comprehensive book presents an evidence-based approach to treating asthma in adults aged 65 and older, a vulnerable subset of patients who are more likely to experience higher morbidity and mortality rates, and often enduring higher financial burdens related to treatment. Treatment of Asthma in Older Adults: A Comprehensive, Evidence-Based Guide is a unique resource, providing an up-to-date review of medication strategies, how asthma phenotypes and treatment decisions interact, and how controlling asthma triggers impacts long-term asthma outcomes in older patients. Additionally, the book incorporates recent advances in alternative therapies that improve the patient’s quality of life.
Opening discussions address the unique challenges of the differential diagnosis of asthma in older adults, as well as an examination of the significant medical comorbidities that co-exist with asthma. Subsequent chapters provide strategies to optimizing asthma management in this specific population, including information on case management that will assist allied health providers. Finally, the book closes with an analysis of several novel targets for therapy to treat severe asthma including biologics, macrolides and bronchial thermoplasty.
Written by experts in the field, Treatment of Asthma in Older Adults: A Comprehensive, Evidence-Based Guide is an indispensable resource for allergists, pulmonologists, family physicians, physician assistants, nurse practitioners and all other allied clinicians.