The 2014 UK National
Review of Asthma Deaths identified potentially preventable factors in
two-thirds of the medical records of cases scrutinised
45% of people who
died from asthma did not call for or receive medical assistance in
their final fatal attack
Overall asthma
management, acute and chronic, in primary and secondary care was
judged to be good in less than one-fifth of those who died
There was a failure
by doctors and nurses to identify and act on risk factors for asthma
attacks and asthma death
The rationale for
diagnosing asthma was not evident in a considerable number of cases,
and there were inaccuracies related to the completion of medical
certificates of the cause of death in over half of the cases
considered for the UK National Review of Asthma Deaths
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