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About Pediatric Asthma Risk Score (PARS)

The Pediatric Asthma Risk Score (PARS) is the first continuous scoring system for predicting asthma risk in young children.

Based on research published in the Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology(JACI) PMID:30554722

PARS is superior to the existing Asthma Predictive Index (API) with an 11% increase in sensitivity.

By answering just 6 simple questions about eczema, wheezing, race, sensitization status and parental asthma history, families and clinicians are able to determine a child’s personal risk of developing asthma.

App Created by Gregory Hill at Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center

Title: A Pediatric Asthma Risk Score (PARS) to Better Predict Asthma Development in Young Children

Publication Authors:
Jocelyn M Biagini Myers PhD[1,5], Eric Schauberger DO, PhD[1,2], Hua He MS[3], Lisa J Martin PhD[3,5], John Kroner MS[1], Gregory M Hill BS[1], Patrick H. Ryan PhD[4,5], Grace K LeMasters PhD, MSN[6], David I Bernstein MD, MS[6,7], James E Lockey MD[6], S. Hasan Arshad, DM, FRCP[8], Ramesh Kurukulaaratchy, DM[8], Gurjit K Khurana Hershey MD, PhD[1,5]

Divisions of [1]Asthma Research, [2]Allergy and Immunology, [3]Human Genetics, [4]Biostatistics and Epidemiology, Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center, Cincinnati, Ohio, USA. [5]Department of Pediatrics, [6]Department of Environmental Health and [7]Department of Internal Medicine, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio, USA, [8]David Hide Asthma & Allergy Research Centre, St. Mary’s Hospital, Newport, Isle of Wight, UK

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Frequently Asked Questions(FAQ)

What is the Pediatric Asthma Risk Score (PARS)?

The Pediatric Asthma Risk Score (PARS) is a continuous scoring system that predicts asthma risk in young children.

How does PARS compare to the Asthma Predictive Index (API)?

PARS is superior to the existing Asthma Predictive Index (API), with an 11% increase in sensitivity.

How does PARS determine a child's personal risk of developing asthma?

By answering six simple questions about eczema, wheezing, race, sensitization status, and parental asthma history, families and clinicians can determine a child's personal risk of developing asthma.

Who created the PARS app?

The PARS app was created by Gregory Hill at Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center.

What is the publication that discusses PARS?

The research on PARS was published in the Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology (JACI) under the PMID 30554722.

Who are the authors of the publication?

The authors of the publication are Jocelyn M Biagini Myers PhD, Eric Schauberger DO, PhD, Hua He MS, Lisa J Martin PhD, John Kroner MS, Gregory M Hill BS, Patrick H. Ryan PhD, Grace K LeMasters PhD, MSN, David I Bernstein MD, MS, James E Lockey MD, S. Hasan Arshad, DM, FRCP, Ramesh Kurukulaaratchy, DM, and Gurjit K Khurana Hershey MD, PhD.

What divisions are involved in the research?

The research involved the divisions of Asthma Research, Allergy and Immunology, Human Genetics, and Biostatistics and Epidemiology at Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center.

Where are the departments affiliated with the research?

The departments affiliated with the research are the Department of Pediatrics, Department of Environmental Health, and Department of Internal Medicine at the University of Cincinnati in Cincinnati, Ohio, USA. There is also involvement from the David Hide Asthma & Allergy Research Centre at St. Mary's Hospital in Newport, Isle of Wight, UK.
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Clean design and ease of use of the app are clearly impressive. I look forward to clinical data from this app in the future.
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I am so pleased that resources like this are available for parents to better understand the risks of their kids developing asthma. More and more people are able to gain insight into their medical status thro...
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Great app. Easy and fast!
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