Spanish Asthma Management Guidelines (GEMA) VERSION 5.1. Highlights and Controversies

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In this fifth phase of development, the contents of the Spanish Asthma Management Guidelines (GEMA), which include versions 5.0 and 5.1, have undergone a thorough review. The aim here is to set the main changes in context. These could be summarized as follows: DIAGNOSIS: new FENO cut-off and severity classification based on treatment needed to maintain control; INTERMITTENT ASTHMA: a more restrictive concept and treatment extended to include a glucocorticoid/adrenergic combination as needed; MILD ASTHMA: glucocorticoid/adrenergic therapy as needed as an alternative in case of low therapeutic adherence to conventional fixed-dose steroids; SEVERE ASTHMA: readjustment of phenotypes, incorporation of triple therapy in a single inhaler, and criteria for selection of a biologic in severe uncontrolled asthma; OTHERS: specific scoring in childhood asthma, incorporation of certain organizational aspects (care circuits, asthma units, telemedicine), new sections on COVID-19 and nasal polyposis.

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Plaza, V., Alobid, I., Alvarez, C., Blanco, M., Ferreira, J., García, G., … Sanz, J. (2022, February 1). Spanish Asthma Management Guidelines (GEMA) VERSION 5.1. Highlights and Controversies. Archivos de Bronconeumologia. Sociedad Espanola de Neumologia y Cirugia Toracica (SEPAR). https://doi.org/10.1016/j.arbres.2021.05.010

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