Characterization of Austrian severe asthma patients

Renner A, Stoshikj S, Pohl W, Bal C, Reisinger M, Löffler-Ragg J, Zacharasiewicz A, Buhl R, Hamelmann E, Taube C, Korn S, et al. (2023)
Respiratory Medicine 219: 107427.

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Renner, Andreas; Stoshikj, Slagjana; Pohl, Wolfgang; Bal, Christina; Reisinger, Matthias; Löffler-Ragg, Judith; Zacharasiewicz, Angela; Buhl, Roland; Hamelmann, EckardUniBi; Taube, Christian; Korn, Stephanie; Idzko, Marco
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Abstract / Bemerkung
Introduction: The Severe Asthma Registry, founded by German Asthma Net (GAN) in 2011, is a prospective registry recording clinical parameters from participating centers in Germany, Austria and Switzerland. This article presents the baseline characteristics of severe asthma patients from Austrian centers. Methods: We analyzed the baseline visit data of all patients recruited to the GAN Severe Asthma Registry from participating Austrian centers. Results: Baseline visit data were available for 214 Austrian severe asthma patients from 6 Austrian centers from 2013 to 2022. Mean age was 53.7 years. Mean BMI was 26.4 kg/m2. More than a third (37.4%) of all patients had daily daytime asthma symptoms at baseline and had to use their reliever medication at least once per day. Forty-one percent of patients were classified as uncontrolled according to GINA and 24.8% as partially controlled at baseline visit. The median annual exacerbation frequency was 3 in the previous 12 months. At the time of baseline visit, 23.4% of all patients had regular treatment with oral corticosteroids. Furthermore, 23.9% had received any severe asthma monoclonal antibody prior to the baseline visit. There were no notable differences in baseline characteristics between patients categorized by smoking history or measurable type 2 inflammation. Conclusions: This study provides the first multi-center characterization of Austrian severe asthma patients. Patients in this cohort had better asthma control and less frequent exacerbations compared to most international registries.
Stichworte
Asthma; Severe asthma; Registry data; Asthma control; Type-2-inflammation; Biologics
Erscheinungsjahr
2023
Zeitschriftentitel
Respiratory Medicine
Band
219
Art.-Nr.
107427
ISSN
0954-6111
eISSN
1532-3064
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https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/2985380

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Renner A, Stoshikj S, Pohl W, et al. Characterization of Austrian severe asthma patients. Respiratory Medicine. 2023;219: 107427.
Renner, A., Stoshikj, S., Pohl, W., Bal, C., Reisinger, M., Löffler-Ragg, J., Zacharasiewicz, A., et al. (2023). Characterization of Austrian severe asthma patients. Respiratory Medicine, 219, 107427. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.rmed.2023.107427
Renner, Andreas, Stoshikj, Slagjana, Pohl, Wolfgang, Bal, Christina, Reisinger, Matthias, Löffler-Ragg, Judith, Zacharasiewicz, Angela, et al. 2023. “Characterization of Austrian severe asthma patients”. Respiratory Medicine 219: 107427.
Renner, A., Stoshikj, S., Pohl, W., Bal, C., Reisinger, M., Löffler-Ragg, J., Zacharasiewicz, A., Buhl, R., Hamelmann, E., Taube, C., et al. (2023). Characterization of Austrian severe asthma patients. Respiratory Medicine 219:107427.
Renner, A., et al., 2023. Characterization of Austrian severe asthma patients. Respiratory Medicine, 219: 107427.
A. Renner, et al., “Characterization of Austrian severe asthma patients”, Respiratory Medicine, vol. 219, 2023, : 107427.
Renner, A., Stoshikj, S., Pohl, W., Bal, C., Reisinger, M., Löffler-Ragg, J., Zacharasiewicz, A., Buhl, R., Hamelmann, E., Taube, C., Korn, S., Idzko, M.: Characterization of Austrian severe asthma patients. Respiratory Medicine. 219, : 107427 (2023).
Renner, Andreas, Stoshikj, Slagjana, Pohl, Wolfgang, Bal, Christina, Reisinger, Matthias, Löffler-Ragg, Judith, Zacharasiewicz, Angela, Buhl, Roland, Hamelmann, Eckard, Taube, Christian, Korn, Stephanie, and Idzko, Marco. “Characterization of Austrian severe asthma patients”. Respiratory Medicine 219 (2023): 107427.
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