Priyanto H, Yunus F, Wiyono HW. J Respir Indones. 2011;31(3):138-49. Background : Regular visit to doctor for asthma controlling management is an important process to observe the development of asthma therapy and symptomps improvement in every patient. Regular visit managed every 1-6 months based on asthma severity. For those who were not capable of conducting […]
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Zega CTA, Yunus F, Wiyono WH. J Respir Indones. 2011;31(2):72-80. Background : The administration of controlled drug is a part of asthma management. Beside of this, regular exercise may also reduce asthma symptoms. The following clinical experimental study was conducted to evaluate the benefit of the Indonesian Asthma Gymnastic (IAG) and Merpati Putih Gymnastic (MPG). […]
Bachtiar D, Wiyono WH, Faisal Yunus. J Respir Indones. 2011;31(2):90-100. Introduction: Due to the increased of drug development, medical services and community awareness to asthma disease, considered asthma patient would pay more attention to control their asthma status. Asthma control test is one of the tools to measure asthma controlled level. This study performed to […]
Fitriani F, Yunus F, Rasmin M. J Respir Indones. 2011;31(2):81-9. Background: Prevalence of asthma in children in Indonesia varies from 2.1% to 32.2% depends on location of the study (urban vs rural), and method of study (questionnaire vs bronchoprovodation testing). However, the prevalence of asthma in children in suburb of Jakarta- relatively less airway pollution […]
Abidin A, Yunus F, Wiyono WH, Ratnawati A. J Respir Indones. 2009;29(2). Study objective: A prospective study to investigate of pulmonary rehabilitation program may increase or maintains quality of life and functional capacity in patients with mild to moderate COPD. Design: Randomized control trial Method: We conducted a randomized controlled trials of outcome assessment and […]
Susanto AD, Syafruddin ARL, Sawitri N, Wiyono WH, Yunus F, Prasetyo S. J Respir Indones. 2009;29(1) Background : Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) close associated with any symptoms and airways disorders including chronic cough and asthma. The prevalence of GERD in asthma patients still unclear, approximately 34-89%. In many studies showed that approximately 55-82% asthma patients […]