Pathway Background and Objectives
In the United States, asthma affects 7 million children under 18 years. In 2010, 58.3% of children with asthma had at least one asthma attack in the previous twelve months. Nearly 20% of children diagnosed with asthma went to an ED for care in 2009. Asthma is the third¬ ranking cause of hospitalization for children and one of the leading causes of school absenteeism, approximately 12.8 million school days. Less than half of all children with asthma have an asthma action plan. Clinical pathways for asthma can decrease LOS, costs, and unnecessary antibiotic use without increasing rates of readmissions, leading to higher value care.
The objectives of this pathway are to:
- Standardize management of patients presenting with asthma exacerbation
- Ensure safe transfer of patients from the Emergency Department to Inpatient Unit
- Ensure all patients are discharged with a completed asthma home treatment plan
- Ensure that all eligible patients are started on a daily inhaled corticosteroid
Emergency Department Algorithm Inpatient Algorithm Educational Module
For management of this condition in primary care, see CLASP/Co-Management guideline