Today was published in ERJ: A summary of the new GINA strategy: a roadmap to asthma control!
Over the past 20 years, the Global Initiative for Asthma 
(GINA) has regularly published and annually updated a global strategy
                     for asthma management and prevention that has 
formed the basis for many national guidelines. However, uptake of 
existing guidelines
                     is poor. A major revision of the GINA report was 
published in 2014, and updated in 2015, reflecting an evolving 
understanding
                     of heterogeneous airways disease, a broader 
evidence base, increasing interest in targeted treatment, and evidence 
about effective
                     implementation approaches. During development of 
the report, the clinical utility of recommendations and strategies for 
their
                     practical implementation were considered in 
parallel with the scientific evidence. 
This article provides a summary of key 
changes in the GINA report, and their rationale. The changes include a 
revised asthma
                     definition; tools for assessing symptom control and
 risk factors for adverse outcomes; expanded indications for inhaled 
corticosteroid
                     therapy; a framework for targeted treatment based 
on phenotype, modifiable risk factors, patient preference, and practical
                     issues; optimisation of medication effectiveness by
 addressing inhaler technique and adherence; revised recommendations 
about
                     written asthma action plans; diagnosis and initial 
treatment of the asthma−chronic obstructive pulmonary disease overlap 
syndrome;
                     diagnosis in wheezing pre-school children; and 
updated strategies for adaptation and implementation of GINA 
recommendations. 
Full text of the article:
http://erj.ersjournals.com/content/early/2015/07/23/13993003.00853-2015.full 

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