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First analysis of the Severe Paediatric Asthma Collaborative in Europe registry
New biologics are being continually developed for paediatric asthma, but it is unclear whether there are sufficient numbers of children in Europe with severe asthma and poor control to recruit to trials needed for registration. To address these questions, the European Respiratory Society funded the...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7682719/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33263064 http://dx.doi.org/10.1183/23120541.00566-2020 |
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author | Liu, Norrice M. Carlsen, Karin C.L. Cunningham, Steve Fenu, Grazia Fleming, Louise J. Gappa, Monika Karadag, Bülent Midulla, Fabio Petrarca, Laura Pijnenburg, Marielle W.H. Reier-Nilsen, Tonje Rutjes, Niels W. Rusconi, Franca Grigg, Jonathan |
author_facet | Liu, Norrice M. Carlsen, Karin C.L. Cunningham, Steve Fenu, Grazia Fleming, Louise J. Gappa, Monika Karadag, Bülent Midulla, Fabio Petrarca, Laura Pijnenburg, Marielle W.H. Reier-Nilsen, Tonje Rutjes, Niels W. Rusconi, Franca Grigg, Jonathan |
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description | New biologics are being continually developed for paediatric asthma, but it is unclear whether there are sufficient numbers of children in Europe with severe asthma and poor control to recruit to trials needed for registration. To address these questions, the European Respiratory Society funded the Severe Paediatric Asthma Collaborative in Europe (SPACE), a severe asthma registry. We report the first analysis of the SPACE registry, which includes data from 10 paediatric respiratory centres across Europe. Data from 80 children with a clinical diagnosis of severe asthma who were receiving both high-dose inhaled corticosteroid and long-acting β2-agonist were entered into the registry between January 2019 and January 2020. Suboptimal control was defined by either asthma control test, or Global Initiative for Asthma criteria, or ≥2 severe exacerbations in the previous 12 months, or a combination. Overall, 62 out of 80 (77%) children had suboptimal asthma control, of whom 29 were not prescribed a biologic. However, in 24 there was an option for starting a licensed biologic. 33 children with suboptimal control were prescribed a biologic (omalizumab (n=24), or mepolizumab (n=7), or dupilumab (n=2)), and for 29 there was an option to switch to a different biologic. We conclude that the SPACE registry provides data that will support the planning of studies of asthma biologics. Not all children on biologics achieve good asthma control, and there is need for new trial designs addressing biologic switching. |
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spelling | pubmed-76827192020-11-30 First analysis of the Severe Paediatric Asthma Collaborative in Europe registry Liu, Norrice M. Carlsen, Karin C.L. Cunningham, Steve Fenu, Grazia Fleming, Louise J. Gappa, Monika Karadag, Bülent Midulla, Fabio Petrarca, Laura Pijnenburg, Marielle W.H. Reier-Nilsen, Tonje Rutjes, Niels W. Rusconi, Franca Grigg, Jonathan ERJ Open Res Original Articles New biologics are being continually developed for paediatric asthma, but it is unclear whether there are sufficient numbers of children in Europe with severe asthma and poor control to recruit to trials needed for registration. To address these questions, the European Respiratory Society funded the Severe Paediatric Asthma Collaborative in Europe (SPACE), a severe asthma registry. We report the first analysis of the SPACE registry, which includes data from 10 paediatric respiratory centres across Europe. Data from 80 children with a clinical diagnosis of severe asthma who were receiving both high-dose inhaled corticosteroid and long-acting β2-agonist were entered into the registry between January 2019 and January 2020. Suboptimal control was defined by either asthma control test, or Global Initiative for Asthma criteria, or ≥2 severe exacerbations in the previous 12 months, or a combination. Overall, 62 out of 80 (77%) children had suboptimal asthma control, of whom 29 were not prescribed a biologic. However, in 24 there was an option for starting a licensed biologic. 33 children with suboptimal control were prescribed a biologic (omalizumab (n=24), or mepolizumab (n=7), or dupilumab (n=2)), and for 29 there was an option to switch to a different biologic. We conclude that the SPACE registry provides data that will support the planning of studies of asthma biologics. Not all children on biologics achieve good asthma control, and there is need for new trial designs addressing biologic switching. European Respiratory Society 2020-11-02 /pmc/articles/PMC7682719/ /pubmed/33263064 http://dx.doi.org/10.1183/23120541.00566-2020 Text en Copyright ©ERS 2020 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This article is open access and distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial Licence 4.0. |
spellingShingle | Original Articles Liu, Norrice M. Carlsen, Karin C.L. Cunningham, Steve Fenu, Grazia Fleming, Louise J. Gappa, Monika Karadag, Bülent Midulla, Fabio Petrarca, Laura Pijnenburg, Marielle W.H. Reier-Nilsen, Tonje Rutjes, Niels W. Rusconi, Franca Grigg, Jonathan First analysis of the Severe Paediatric Asthma Collaborative in Europe registry |
title | First analysis of the Severe Paediatric Asthma Collaborative in Europe registry |
title_full | First analysis of the Severe Paediatric Asthma Collaborative in Europe registry |
title_fullStr | First analysis of the Severe Paediatric Asthma Collaborative in Europe registry |
title_full_unstemmed | First analysis of the Severe Paediatric Asthma Collaborative in Europe registry |
title_short | First analysis of the Severe Paediatric Asthma Collaborative in Europe registry |
title_sort | first analysis of the severe paediatric asthma collaborative in europe registry |
topic | Original Articles |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7682719/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33263064 http://dx.doi.org/10.1183/23120541.00566-2020 |
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