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Treatment Patterns of Monoclonal Antibodies in Patients With Severe Uncontrolled Asthma Treated by Pulmonologists in Spain

INTRODUCTION AND OBJECTIVES: The use of monoclonal antibody (mAb)-based therapies is becoming the new standard of care for severe uncontrolled asthma (SUA). Even though patients may qualify for one or more of these targeted treatments, based on different clinical criteria, a global vision of mAb pre...

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Autores principales: Casas-Maldonado, Francisco, Álvarez-Gutiérrez, Francisco-Javier, Blanco Aparicio, Marina, Domingo Ribas, Christian, Cisneros Serrano, Carolina, Soto Campos, Gregorio, Román Bernal, Berta, González-Barcala, Francisco-Javier
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10556773/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37810425
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.opresp.2023.100252
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author Casas-Maldonado, Francisco
Álvarez-Gutiérrez, Francisco-Javier
Blanco Aparicio, Marina
Domingo Ribas, Christian
Cisneros Serrano, Carolina
Soto Campos, Gregorio
Román Bernal, Berta
González-Barcala, Francisco-Javier
author_facet Casas-Maldonado, Francisco
Álvarez-Gutiérrez, Francisco-Javier
Blanco Aparicio, Marina
Domingo Ribas, Christian
Cisneros Serrano, Carolina
Soto Campos, Gregorio
Román Bernal, Berta
González-Barcala, Francisco-Javier
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description INTRODUCTION AND OBJECTIVES: The use of monoclonal antibody (mAb)-based therapies is becoming the new standard of care for severe uncontrolled asthma (SUA). Even though patients may qualify for one or more of these targeted treatments, based on different clinical criteria, a global vision of mAb prescription management in a large sample of hospitals is not well characterised in Spain. The objective was to give a global vision of mAb prescription management in a large sample of hospitals in Spain. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We used an aggregate data survey method to interview pulmonology specialists in a large sample of Spanish centres (90). The following treatment-related information was obtained on patients treated with mAbs: specific mAbs prescribed, treatment interruption, switch and restart and the reasons for these treatment changes. RESULTS: mAb prescription was more frequent in females (13.3% females vs 7.4% males; p < 0.001). There were no differences in prevalence by hospital complexity level. In contrast, there were differences by geographical area. Omalizumab was the most prescribed mAb (6.2%), followed by mepolizumab (2.9%). Discontinuation of Omalizumab (due to a lack of effectivity) and switches from this mAb to mepolizumab were more frequent. Very few restarts to the first treatment were observed after a switch from ≥2 mAbs. CONCLUSIONS: Omalizumab appeared as the most prescribed mAb in SUA but was also the most withdrawn; a specific and objective characterisation of patients with SUA, along with asthma phenotyping, and together with further evaluation of safety and effectiveness profiles, will lead to future progress in the management of SUA with mAbs.
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spelling pubmed-105567732023-10-07 Treatment Patterns of Monoclonal Antibodies in Patients With Severe Uncontrolled Asthma Treated by Pulmonologists in Spain Casas-Maldonado, Francisco Álvarez-Gutiérrez, Francisco-Javier Blanco Aparicio, Marina Domingo Ribas, Christian Cisneros Serrano, Carolina Soto Campos, Gregorio Román Bernal, Berta González-Barcala, Francisco-Javier Open Respir Arch Original Article INTRODUCTION AND OBJECTIVES: The use of monoclonal antibody (mAb)-based therapies is becoming the new standard of care for severe uncontrolled asthma (SUA). Even though patients may qualify for one or more of these targeted treatments, based on different clinical criteria, a global vision of mAb prescription management in a large sample of hospitals is not well characterised in Spain. The objective was to give a global vision of mAb prescription management in a large sample of hospitals in Spain. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We used an aggregate data survey method to interview pulmonology specialists in a large sample of Spanish centres (90). The following treatment-related information was obtained on patients treated with mAbs: specific mAbs prescribed, treatment interruption, switch and restart and the reasons for these treatment changes. RESULTS: mAb prescription was more frequent in females (13.3% females vs 7.4% males; p < 0.001). There were no differences in prevalence by hospital complexity level. In contrast, there were differences by geographical area. Omalizumab was the most prescribed mAb (6.2%), followed by mepolizumab (2.9%). Discontinuation of Omalizumab (due to a lack of effectivity) and switches from this mAb to mepolizumab were more frequent. Very few restarts to the first treatment were observed after a switch from ≥2 mAbs. CONCLUSIONS: Omalizumab appeared as the most prescribed mAb in SUA but was also the most withdrawn; a specific and objective characterisation of patients with SUA, along with asthma phenotyping, and together with further evaluation of safety and effectiveness profiles, will lead to future progress in the management of SUA with mAbs. Elsevier 2023-06-08 /pmc/articles/PMC10556773/ /pubmed/37810425 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.opresp.2023.100252 Text en © 2023 Sociedad Española de Neumología y Cirugía Torácica (SEPAR). Published by Elsevier España, S.L.U. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Casas-Maldonado, Francisco
Álvarez-Gutiérrez, Francisco-Javier
Blanco Aparicio, Marina
Domingo Ribas, Christian
Cisneros Serrano, Carolina
Soto Campos, Gregorio
Román Bernal, Berta
González-Barcala, Francisco-Javier
Treatment Patterns of Monoclonal Antibodies in Patients With Severe Uncontrolled Asthma Treated by Pulmonologists in Spain
title Treatment Patterns of Monoclonal Antibodies in Patients With Severe Uncontrolled Asthma Treated by Pulmonologists in Spain
title_full Treatment Patterns of Monoclonal Antibodies in Patients With Severe Uncontrolled Asthma Treated by Pulmonologists in Spain
title_fullStr Treatment Patterns of Monoclonal Antibodies in Patients With Severe Uncontrolled Asthma Treated by Pulmonologists in Spain
title_full_unstemmed Treatment Patterns of Monoclonal Antibodies in Patients With Severe Uncontrolled Asthma Treated by Pulmonologists in Spain
title_short Treatment Patterns of Monoclonal Antibodies in Patients With Severe Uncontrolled Asthma Treated by Pulmonologists in Spain
title_sort treatment patterns of monoclonal antibodies in patients with severe uncontrolled asthma treated by pulmonologists in spain
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10556773/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37810425
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.opresp.2023.100252
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