Inflammatory and Comorbid Features of Patients with Severe Asthma and Frequent Exacerbations
Inflammatory and Comorbid Features of Patients with Severe Asthma and Frequent Exacerbations
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Denlinger, Loren C. , Phillips, Brenda R. , Ramratnam, Sima , Ross, Kristie , Bhakta, Nirav R. , Cardet, Juan Carlos , Castro, Mario , Peters, Stephen P. , Phipatanakul, Wanda , Aujla, Shean , Bacharier, Leonard B. , Bleecker, Eugene R. , Comhair, Suzy A. A. , Coverstone, Andrea , DeBoer, Mark , Erzurum, Serpil C. , Fain, Sean B. , Fajt, Merritt , Fitzpatrick, Anne M. , Gaffin, Jonathan , Gaston, Benjamin , Hastie, Annette T. , Hawkins, Gregory A. , Holguin, Fernando , Irani, Anne-Marie , Israel, Elliot , Levy, Bruce D. , Ly, Ngoc , Meyers, Deborah A. , Moore, Wendy C. , Myers, Ross , Opina, Maria Theresa D. , Peters, Michael C. , Schiebler, Mark L. , Sorkness, Ronald L. , Teague, W. Gerald , Wenzel, Sally E. , Woodruff, Prescott G. , Mauger, David T. , Fahy, John V. , Jarjour, Nizar N. and National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute’s Severe Asthma Research Program-3 Investigators
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United States: American Thoracic Society
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Reducing asthma exacerbation frequency is an important criterion for approval of asthma therapies, but the clinical features of exacerbation-prone asthma (EPA) remain incompletely defined.
To describe the clinical, physiologic, inflammatory, and comorbidity factors associated with EPA.
Baseline data from the NHLBI Severe Asthma Research Program (SARP)-3 were analyzed. An exacerbation was defined as a burst of systemic corticosteroids lasting 3 days or more. Patients were classified by their number of exacerbations in the past year: none, few (one to two), or exacerbation prone (≥3). Replication of a multivariable model was performed with data from the SARP-1 + 2 cohort.
Of 709 subjects in the SARP-3 cohort, 294 (41%) had no exacerbations and 173 (24%) were exacerbation prone in the prior year. Several factors normally associated with severity (asthma duration, age, sex, race, and socioeconomic status) did not associate with exacerbation frequency in SARP-3; bronchodilator responsiveness also discriminated exacerbation proneness from asthma severity. In the SARP-3 multivariable model, blood eosinophils, body mass index, and bronchodilator responsiveness were positively associated with exacerbation frequency (rate ratios [95% confidence interval], 1.6 [1.2-2.1] for every log unit of eosinophils, 1.3 [1.1-1.4] for every 10 body mass index units, and 1.2 [1.1-1.4] for every 10% increase in bronchodilatory responsiveness). Chronic sinusitis and gastroesophageal reflux were also associated with exacerbation frequency (1.7 [1.4-2.1] and 1.6 [1.3-2.0]), even after adjustment for multiple factors. These effects were replicated in the SARP-1 + 2 multivariable model.
EPA may be a distinct susceptibility phenotype with implications for the targeting of exacerbation prevention strategies. Clinical trial registered with www.clinicaltrials.gov (NCT 01760915)....
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Inflammatory and Comorbid Features of Patients with Severe Asthma and Frequent Exacerbations
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Phillips, Brenda R.
Ramratnam, Sima
Ross, Kristie
Bhakta, Nirav R.
Cardet, Juan Carlos
Castro, Mario
Peters, Stephen P.
Phipatanakul, Wanda
Aujla, Shean
Bacharier, Leonard B.
Bleecker, Eugene R.
Comhair, Suzy A. A.
Coverstone, Andrea
DeBoer, Mark
Erzurum, Serpil C.
Fain, Sean B.
Fajt, Merritt
Fitzpatrick, Anne M.
Gaffin, Jonathan
Gaston, Benjamin
Hastie, Annette T.
Hawkins, Gregory A.
Holguin, Fernando
Irani, Anne-Marie
Israel, Elliot
Levy, Bruce D.
Ly, Ngoc
Meyers, Deborah A.
Moore, Wendy C.
Myers, Ross
Opina, Maria Theresa D.
Peters, Michael C.
Schiebler, Mark L.
Sorkness, Ronald L.
Teague, W. Gerald
Wenzel, Sally E.
Woodruff, Prescott G.
Mauger, David T.
Fahy, John V.
Jarjour, Nizar N.
National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute’s Severe Asthma Research Program-3 Investigators
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TN_cdi_pubmedcentral_primary_oai_pubmedcentral_nih_gov_5328178
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/TN_cdi_pubmedcentral_primary_oai_pubmedcentral_nih_gov_5328178
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1073-449X
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1535-4970
DOI
10.1164/rccm.201602-0419OC