Key recommendations for primary care from the 2022 Global Initiative for Asthma (GINA) update

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Mark L. Levy
Leonard B. Bacharier
Eric Bateman
Louis-Philippe Boulet
Chris Brightling
Roland Buhl
Guy Brusselle
Alvaro A. Cruz
Jeffrey M. Drazen
Liesbeth Duijts
Louise Fleming
Hiromasa Inoue
Fanny W. S. Ko
Jerry A. Krishnan
Kevin Mortimer
Paulo M. Pitrez
Aziz Sheikh
Arzu Yorgancıoğlu
Helen K. Reddel
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[1] Locum General Practitioner,Department of Pediatrics
[2] Vanderbilt University Medical Center,Department of Medicine
[3] University of Cape Town,Québec Heart and Lung Institute
[4] Université Laval,Institute for Lung Health, Leicester NIHR BRC
[5] University of Leicester,Pulmonary Department
[6] Mainz University Hospital,Department of Respiratory Medicine
[7] Ghent University Hospital,Departments of Epidemiology and Respiratory Medicine
[8] Erasmus Medical Center,Brigham and Women’s Hospital and Department of Medicine
[9] University Medical Center Rotterdam,Divisions of Respiratory Medicine and Allergology and Neonatology, Department of Pediatrics, Erasmus MC
[10] ProAR Foundation and Federal University of Bahia,Department of Pulmonary Medicine
[11] Harvard Medical School,Department of Medicine and Therapeutics
[12] University Medical Center Rotterdam,Breathe Chicago Center
[13] National Heart and Lung Institute,Department of Paediatrics and Child Health, College of Health Sciences
[14] Imperial College,Department of Primary Care Research & Development
[15] Kagoshima University Graduate School of Medical and Dental Sciences,Department of Pulmonology
[16] The Chinese University of Hong Kong,undefined
[17] University of Illinois Chicago,undefined
[18] Liverpool University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust,undefined
[19] University of Cambridge,undefined
[20] School of Clinical Medicine,undefined
[21] University of KwaZulu-Natal,undefined
[22] Hospital Santa Casa de Porto Alegre,undefined
[23] Usher Institute,undefined
[24] University of Edinburgh,undefined
[25] Celal Bayar University,undefined
[26] The Woolcock Institute of Medical Research and The University of Sydney,undefined
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The Global Initiative for Asthma (GINA) was established in 1993 by the World Health Organization and the US National Heart Lung and Blood Institute to improve asthma awareness, prevention and management worldwide. GINA develops and publishes evidence-based, annually updated resources for clinicians. GINA guidance is adopted by national asthma guidelines in many countries, adapted to fit local healthcare systems, practices, and resource availability. GINA is independent of industry, funded by the sale and licensing of its materials. This review summarizes key practical guidance for primary care from the 2022 GINA strategy report. It provides guidance on confirming the diagnosis of asthma using spirometry or peak expiratory flow. GINA recommends that all adults, adolescents and most children with asthma should receive inhaled corticosteroid (ICS)-containing therapy to reduce the risk of severe exacerbations, either taken regularly, or (for adults and adolescents with “mild” asthma) as combination ICS–formoterol taken as needed for symptom relief. For patients with moderate–severe asthma, the preferred regimen is maintenance-and-reliever therapy (MART) with ICS–formoterol. Asthma treatment is not “one size fits all”; GINA recommends individualized assessment, adjustment, and review of treatment. As many patients with difficult-to-treat or severe asthma are not referred early for specialist review, we provide updated guidance for primary care on diagnosis, further investigation, optimization and treatment of severe asthma across secondary and tertiary care. While the GINA strategy has global relevance, we recognize that there are special considerations for its adoption in low- and middle-income countries, particularly the current poor access to inhaled medications.
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