Ginny Marmolejos, M.D., discusses when an asthma patient should be referred to Sentara Pulmonary, and how differing phenotype pathways allow for unique treatment options
Once you feel that you have optimize your care and the patient still have uncontrolled symptoms of asthma, it is ideal to actually, um, uh, optimize the fennel type of the disease of the patients so we can target therapy based on this. Now we know that there is a different FANA types. We have inflammatory phenotype, so visited fana types and we also have elderly fana types and FANA types that are specific to woman's. And once we are able toe work up those pathways, we actually are able toe correctly trade these people.
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