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Severe asthma: One disease and multiple definitions
INTRODUCTION: There is, so far, no universal definition of severe asthma. This definition usually relies on: number of exacerbations, inhaled therapy, need for oral corticosteroids, and respiratory function. The use of such parameters varies in the different definitions used. Thus, according to the...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8609160/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34871335 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.waojou.2021.100606 |
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author | Bagnasco, Diego Paggiaro, Pierluigi Latorre, Manuela Folli, Chiara Testino, Elisa Bassi, Arianna Milanese, Manlio Heffler, Enrico Manfredi, Andrea Riccio, Anna Maria De Ferrari, Laura Blasi, Francesco Canevari, Rikki Frank Canonica, Giorgio Walter Passalacqua, Giovanni |
author_facet | Bagnasco, Diego Paggiaro, Pierluigi Latorre, Manuela Folli, Chiara Testino, Elisa Bassi, Arianna Milanese, Manlio Heffler, Enrico Manfredi, Andrea Riccio, Anna Maria De Ferrari, Laura Blasi, Francesco Canevari, Rikki Frank Canonica, Giorgio Walter Passalacqua, Giovanni |
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description | INTRODUCTION: There is, so far, no universal definition of severe asthma. This definition usually relies on: number of exacerbations, inhaled therapy, need for oral corticosteroids, and respiratory function. The use of such parameters varies in the different definitions used. Thus, according to the parameters chosen, each patient may result in having severe asthma or not. The aim of this study was to evaluate how the choice of a specific definition of severe asthma can change the allocation of patients. METHODS: Data collected from the Severe Asthma Network Italy (SANI) registry were analyzed. All the patients included were then reclassified according to the definitions of U-BIOPRED, NICE, WHO, ATS/ERS, GINA, ENFUMOSA, and TENOR. RESULTS: 540 patients, were extracted from the SANI database. We observed that 462 (86%) met the ATS/ERS criteria as well as the GINA criteria, 259 (48%) the U-Biopred, 222 (41%) the NICE, 125 (23%) the WHO, 313 (58%) the Enfumosa, and 251 (46%) the TENOR criteria. The mean eosinophil value were similar in the ATS/ERS, U-Biopred, and Enfumosa (528, 532 and 516 cells/mcl), higher in WHO and Tenor (567 and 570 cells/mcl) and much higher in the NICE classification (624 cells/mcl). Lung function tests resulted similarly in all groups, with WHO (67%) and ATS/ERS-GINA (73%), respectively, showing the lower and upper mean FEV1 values. CONCLUSIONS: The present observations clearly evidence the heterogeneity in the distribution of patients when different definitions of severe asthma are used. However, the recent definition of severe asthma, provided by the GINA document, is similar to that indicated in 2014 by ATS/ERS, allowing mirror reclassification of the patients examined. This lack of homogeneity could complicate the access to biological therapies. The definition provided by the GINA document, which reflects what suggested by ATS/ERS, could partially overcome the problem. |
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spelling | pubmed-86091602021-12-02 Severe asthma: One disease and multiple definitions Bagnasco, Diego Paggiaro, Pierluigi Latorre, Manuela Folli, Chiara Testino, Elisa Bassi, Arianna Milanese, Manlio Heffler, Enrico Manfredi, Andrea Riccio, Anna Maria De Ferrari, Laura Blasi, Francesco Canevari, Rikki Frank Canonica, Giorgio Walter Passalacqua, Giovanni World Allergy Organ J Article INTRODUCTION: There is, so far, no universal definition of severe asthma. This definition usually relies on: number of exacerbations, inhaled therapy, need for oral corticosteroids, and respiratory function. The use of such parameters varies in the different definitions used. Thus, according to the parameters chosen, each patient may result in having severe asthma or not. The aim of this study was to evaluate how the choice of a specific definition of severe asthma can change the allocation of patients. METHODS: Data collected from the Severe Asthma Network Italy (SANI) registry were analyzed. All the patients included were then reclassified according to the definitions of U-BIOPRED, NICE, WHO, ATS/ERS, GINA, ENFUMOSA, and TENOR. RESULTS: 540 patients, were extracted from the SANI database. We observed that 462 (86%) met the ATS/ERS criteria as well as the GINA criteria, 259 (48%) the U-Biopred, 222 (41%) the NICE, 125 (23%) the WHO, 313 (58%) the Enfumosa, and 251 (46%) the TENOR criteria. The mean eosinophil value were similar in the ATS/ERS, U-Biopred, and Enfumosa (528, 532 and 516 cells/mcl), higher in WHO and Tenor (567 and 570 cells/mcl) and much higher in the NICE classification (624 cells/mcl). Lung function tests resulted similarly in all groups, with WHO (67%) and ATS/ERS-GINA (73%), respectively, showing the lower and upper mean FEV1 values. CONCLUSIONS: The present observations clearly evidence the heterogeneity in the distribution of patients when different definitions of severe asthma are used. However, the recent definition of severe asthma, provided by the GINA document, is similar to that indicated in 2014 by ATS/ERS, allowing mirror reclassification of the patients examined. This lack of homogeneity could complicate the access to biological therapies. The definition provided by the GINA document, which reflects what suggested by ATS/ERS, could partially overcome the problem. World Allergy Organization 2021-11-19 /pmc/articles/PMC8609160/ /pubmed/34871335 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.waojou.2021.100606 Text en © 2021 The Authors 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/). |
spellingShingle | Article Bagnasco, Diego Paggiaro, Pierluigi Latorre, Manuela Folli, Chiara Testino, Elisa Bassi, Arianna Milanese, Manlio Heffler, Enrico Manfredi, Andrea Riccio, Anna Maria De Ferrari, Laura Blasi, Francesco Canevari, Rikki Frank Canonica, Giorgio Walter Passalacqua, Giovanni Severe asthma: One disease and multiple definitions |
title | Severe asthma: One disease and multiple definitions |
title_full | Severe asthma: One disease and multiple definitions |
title_fullStr | Severe asthma: One disease and multiple definitions |
title_full_unstemmed | Severe asthma: One disease and multiple definitions |
title_short | Severe asthma: One disease and multiple definitions |
title_sort | severe asthma: one disease and multiple definitions |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8609160/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34871335 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.waojou.2021.100606 |
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