R22.5. Se considerará el diagnóstico de asma ante una variabilidad diaria del PEF
2.13. En la determinación del nivel de control del asma se recomienda comple- mentar la anamnesis de los síntomas asmáticos con cuestionarios validados de
síntomas (preferiblemente el ACT).
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