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Severe asthma treatment patterns: A multicenter observational study in the Gulf region

BACKGROUND: While crucial to the assessment and improvement of asthma control, insights on treatment practices in patients with severe diseases across Gulf nations are lacking. This observational study describes the treatment patterns of adolescents and adults with severe asthma across four countrie...

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Autores principales: Al-Ahmad, Mona, Mobayed, Hassan, Al Busaidi, Nasser, Iqbal, Mohamed Nizam, Al Mubaihsi, Saif, Khadadah, Moussa, Kassem, Abeer, Abuzakouk, Mohamed, Uzbeck, Mateen, Al Zaabi, Ashraf, Farouk, Hisham
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Publicado: World Allergy Organization 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9127696/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35663273
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.waojou.2022.100647
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author Al-Ahmad, Mona
Mobayed, Hassan
Al Busaidi, Nasser
Iqbal, Mohamed Nizam
Al Mubaihsi, Saif
Khadadah, Moussa
Kassem, Abeer
Abuzakouk, Mohamed
Uzbeck, Mateen
Al Zaabi, Ashraf
Farouk, Hisham
author_facet Al-Ahmad, Mona
Mobayed, Hassan
Al Busaidi, Nasser
Iqbal, Mohamed Nizam
Al Mubaihsi, Saif
Khadadah, Moussa
Kassem, Abeer
Abuzakouk, Mohamed
Uzbeck, Mateen
Al Zaabi, Ashraf
Farouk, Hisham
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description BACKGROUND: While crucial to the assessment and improvement of asthma control, insights on treatment practices in patients with severe diseases across Gulf nations are lacking. This observational study describes the treatment patterns of adolescents and adults with severe asthma across four countries of the Gulf region and evaluates current levels of asthma control; quality of life (QoL); exacerbation frequency; and the application of cellular, protein, and respiratory biomarkers in assessing asthma severity and inflammation. METHODS: Patients (aged >12 years, body weight ≥40 kg) with clinician-diagnosed, severe asthma (guided by the 2018 Global Initiative for Asthma definition) were included in this cross-sectional, multicenter, observational study conducted in the four Gulf countries of Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, and the United Arab Emirates. Data on demographics, treatment patterns, and laboratory parameters (blood eosinophil count [BEC], levels of serum immunoglobulin E [IgE], and fractional exhaled nitric oxide [FeNO]) were extracted from the medical records of patients during a 12-month retrospective period and transcribed onto case report forms. At the Enrollment visit, patients assessed their asthma control and QoL with the self-administered Asthma Control Questionnaire (ACQ) and a standardized version of the Asthma Quality of Life Questionnaire (AQLQ(S)), respectively. RESULTS: Among the 243 patients analyzed, (mean [standard deviation (SD)] age, 48.4 [13.9] years; female, 67.5%), the inhaled corticosteroid (ICS)/long-acting β(2) agonist (LABA) combination was the most prescribed asthma medication (n = 240; 98.8%). Most patients were classified as “uncontrolled,” (n = 173; 71.2%) and the majority (n = 206; 84.8%) experienced ≥1 exacerbation(s) in the preceding 12 months. The mean (SD) ACQ score was 2.1 (1.2), which indicated uncontrolled asthma, and the mean (SD) total AQLQ(S) score was 4.7 (1.4), suggesting “some limitation” in overall QoL. BECs during the 12-month period were elevated in most patients (>300 cells/μL [n = 183; 41.7%], 150–300 cells/μL [n = 138; 31.4%], <150 cells/μL [n = 118; 26.9%]), suggesting an eosinophilic asthma phenotype, although no standardized threshold by which to define eosinophilia has yet been confirmed. This study revealed that the biomarkers BEC, serum IgE, and FeNO concentrations were obtained inconsistently by the participating centers. CONCLUSIONS: Despite recommended ICS/LABA therapy being prescribed to most patients for their severe disease, the majority experienced uncontrolled asthma and exhibited elevated BECs. These findings indicate the need for enhanced treatment strategies to improve and sustain asthma control in the Gulf region.
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spelling pubmed-91276962022-06-04 Severe asthma treatment patterns: A multicenter observational study in the Gulf region Al-Ahmad, Mona Mobayed, Hassan Al Busaidi, Nasser Iqbal, Mohamed Nizam Al Mubaihsi, Saif Khadadah, Moussa Kassem, Abeer Abuzakouk, Mohamed Uzbeck, Mateen Al Zaabi, Ashraf Farouk, Hisham World Allergy Organ J Full-Length Article BACKGROUND: While crucial to the assessment and improvement of asthma control, insights on treatment practices in patients with severe diseases across Gulf nations are lacking. This observational study describes the treatment patterns of adolescents and adults with severe asthma across four countries of the Gulf region and evaluates current levels of asthma control; quality of life (QoL); exacerbation frequency; and the application of cellular, protein, and respiratory biomarkers in assessing asthma severity and inflammation. METHODS: Patients (aged >12 years, body weight ≥40 kg) with clinician-diagnosed, severe asthma (guided by the 2018 Global Initiative for Asthma definition) were included in this cross-sectional, multicenter, observational study conducted in the four Gulf countries of Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, and the United Arab Emirates. Data on demographics, treatment patterns, and laboratory parameters (blood eosinophil count [BEC], levels of serum immunoglobulin E [IgE], and fractional exhaled nitric oxide [FeNO]) were extracted from the medical records of patients during a 12-month retrospective period and transcribed onto case report forms. At the Enrollment visit, patients assessed their asthma control and QoL with the self-administered Asthma Control Questionnaire (ACQ) and a standardized version of the Asthma Quality of Life Questionnaire (AQLQ(S)), respectively. RESULTS: Among the 243 patients analyzed, (mean [standard deviation (SD)] age, 48.4 [13.9] years; female, 67.5%), the inhaled corticosteroid (ICS)/long-acting β(2) agonist (LABA) combination was the most prescribed asthma medication (n = 240; 98.8%). Most patients were classified as “uncontrolled,” (n = 173; 71.2%) and the majority (n = 206; 84.8%) experienced ≥1 exacerbation(s) in the preceding 12 months. The mean (SD) ACQ score was 2.1 (1.2), which indicated uncontrolled asthma, and the mean (SD) total AQLQ(S) score was 4.7 (1.4), suggesting “some limitation” in overall QoL. BECs during the 12-month period were elevated in most patients (>300 cells/μL [n = 183; 41.7%], 150–300 cells/μL [n = 138; 31.4%], <150 cells/μL [n = 118; 26.9%]), suggesting an eosinophilic asthma phenotype, although no standardized threshold by which to define eosinophilia has yet been confirmed. This study revealed that the biomarkers BEC, serum IgE, and FeNO concentrations were obtained inconsistently by the participating centers. CONCLUSIONS: Despite recommended ICS/LABA therapy being prescribed to most patients for their severe disease, the majority experienced uncontrolled asthma and exhibited elevated BECs. These findings indicate the need for enhanced treatment strategies to improve and sustain asthma control in the Gulf region. World Allergy Organization 2022-05-19 /pmc/articles/PMC9127696/ /pubmed/35663273 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.waojou.2022.100647 Text en © 2022 The Author(s) 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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Mobayed, Hassan
Al Busaidi, Nasser
Iqbal, Mohamed Nizam
Al Mubaihsi, Saif
Khadadah, Moussa
Kassem, Abeer
Abuzakouk, Mohamed
Uzbeck, Mateen
Al Zaabi, Ashraf
Farouk, Hisham
Severe asthma treatment patterns: A multicenter observational study in the Gulf region
title Severe asthma treatment patterns: A multicenter observational study in the Gulf region
title_full Severe asthma treatment patterns: A multicenter observational study in the Gulf region
title_fullStr Severe asthma treatment patterns: A multicenter observational study in the Gulf region
title_full_unstemmed Severe asthma treatment patterns: A multicenter observational study in the Gulf region
title_short Severe asthma treatment patterns: A multicenter observational study in the Gulf region
title_sort severe asthma treatment patterns: a multicenter observational study in the gulf region
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9127696/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35663273
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.waojou.2022.100647
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