Symptomatic GORD in difficult asthma is associated with worse asthma control and related comorbidities: Findings from WATCH
Y. Thirlwall (Southampton, United Kingdom), K. Tariq (Southampton, United Kingdom), H. Mistry (Southampton, United Kingdom), A. Azim (Southampton, United Kingdom), C. Barber (Southampton, United Kingdom), K. Bentley (Southampton, United Kingdom), C. Newell (Southampton, United Kingdom), H. Haitchi (Southampton, United Kingdom), R. Djukanovic (Southampton, United Kingdom), R. Kurukulaaratchy (Southampton, United Kingdom)
Source: International Congress 2018 – The many facets of respiratory nursing
Session: The many facets of respiratory nursing
Session type: Poster Discussion
Number: 2067
Disease area: Airway diseases
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Y. Thirlwall (Southampton, United Kingdom), K. Tariq (Southampton, United Kingdom), H. Mistry (Southampton, United Kingdom), A. Azim (Southampton, United Kingdom), C. Barber (Southampton, United Kingdom), K. Bentley (Southampton, United Kingdom), C. Newell (Southampton, United Kingdom), H. Haitchi (Southampton, United Kingdom), R. Djukanovic (Southampton, United Kingdom), R. Kurukulaaratchy (Southampton, United Kingdom). Symptomatic GORD in difficult asthma is associated with worse asthma control and related comorbidities: Findings from WATCH. 2067
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