Asthma control in Europe: a real-world evaluation based on an international population-based study

BACKGROUND: Epidemiologic evidence related to asthma control in patients from the general population is scanty. OBJECTIVES: We sought to assess asthma control in several European centers according to the Global Initiative for Asthma (GINA) guidelines and to investigate its determinants. METHODS: In...

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Published in:Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology
Main Authors: Cazzoletti L, Marcon A, Janson C, Corsico A, Jarvis D, Pin I, Accordini S, Almar E, Bugiani M, Carolei A, Cerveri I, Duran-Tauleria E, Gislason D, Gulsvik A, Jõgi R, Marinoni A, Martínez-Moratalla J, Vermeire P, de Marco R
Other Authors: Cazzoletti, L, Marcon, A, Janson, C, Corsico, A, Jarvis, D, Pin, I, Accordini, S, Almar, E, Bugiani, M, Carolei, A, Cerveri, I, Duran-Tauleria, E, Gislason, D, Gulsvik, A, Jõgi, R, Marinoni, A, Martínez-Moratalla, J, Vermeire, P, de Marco, R
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Language:English
Published: 2007
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spelling ftunivveronairis:oai:iris.univr.it:11562/314777 2024-04-21T08:05:55+00:00 Asthma control in Europe: a real-world evaluation based on an international population-based study Cazzoletti L Marcon A Janson C Corsico A Jarvis D Pin I Accordini S Almar E Bugiani M Carolei A Cerveri I Duran-Tauleria E Gislason D Gulsvik A Jõgi R Marinoni A Martínez-Moratalla J Vermeire P de Marco R Cazzoletti, L Marcon, A Janson, C Corsico, A Jarvis, D Pin, I Accordini, S Almar, E Bugiani, M Carolei, A Cerveri, I Duran-Tauleria, E Gislason, D Gulsvik, A Jõgi, R Marinoni, A Martínez-Moratalla, J Vermeire, P de Marco, R 2007 STAMPA http://hdl.handle.net/11562/314777 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jaci.2007.09.019 eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/pmid/17981317 info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/wos/WOS:000251653800017 volume:120 issue:6 firstpage:1360 lastpage:1367 numberofpages:8 journal:JOURNAL OF ALLERGY AND CLINICAL IMMUNOLOGY http://hdl.handle.net/11562/314777 doi:10.1016/j.jaci.2007.09.019 info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/scopus/2-s2.0-36849000336 asthma control inhaled corticosteroids Global INitiative for Asthma predictors of uncontrolled asthma Cladosporium species total IgE body mass index European Community Respiratory Health Survey population based study cross sectional study info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2007 ftunivveronairis https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jaci.2007.09.019 2024-03-25T16:06:33Z BACKGROUND: Epidemiologic evidence related to asthma control in patients from the general population is scanty. OBJECTIVES: We sought to assess asthma control in several European centers according to the Global Initiative for Asthma (GINA) guidelines and to investigate its determinants. METHODS: In the European Community Respiratory Health Survey II (1999-2002), 1241 adults with asthma were identified and classified into inhaled corticosteroid (ICS) users and non-ICS users in the last year. Control was assessed in both groups by using the GINA proposal (controlled, partly controlled, and uncontrolled asthma), and it was related to potential determinants. RESULTS: Only 15% (95% CI, 12% to 19%) of subjects who had used ICSs in the last year and 45% (95% CI, 41% to 50%) of non-ICS users had their asthma under control; individuals with uncontrolled asthma accounted for 49% (95% CI, 44% to 53%) and 18% (95% CI, 15% to 21%), respectively. Among ICS users, the prevalence of uncontrolled asthma showed great variability across Europe, ranging from 20% (95% CI, 7% to 41%; Iceland) to 67% (95% CI, 35% to 90%; Italy). Overweight status, chronic cough and phlegm, and sensitization to Cladosporium species were associated with poor control in ICS users. About 65% and 87% of ICS users with uncontrolled and partly controlled asthma, respectively, were on a medication regimen that was less than recommended by the GINA guidelines. CONCLUSION: Six of 7 European asthmatic adults using ICSs in the last year did not achieve good disease control. The large majority of subjects with poorly controlled asthma were using antiasthma drugs in a suboptimal way. A wide variability in asthma control emerged across Europe. CLINICAL IMPLICATIONS: Greater attention should be paid to asthma management and to the implementation of the GINA guidelines. Article in Journal/Newspaper Iceland Università degli Studi di Verona: Catalogo dei Prodotti della Ricerca (IRIS) Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology 120 6 1360 1367
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topic asthma control
inhaled corticosteroids
Global INitiative for Asthma
predictors of uncontrolled asthma
Cladosporium species
total IgE
body mass index
European Community Respiratory Health Survey
population based study
cross sectional study
spellingShingle asthma control
inhaled corticosteroids
Global INitiative for Asthma
predictors of uncontrolled asthma
Cladosporium species
total IgE
body mass index
European Community Respiratory Health Survey
population based study
cross sectional study
Cazzoletti L
Marcon A
Janson C
Corsico A
Jarvis D
Pin I
Accordini S
Almar E
Bugiani M
Carolei A
Cerveri I
Duran-Tauleria E
Gislason D
Gulsvik A
Jõgi R
Marinoni A
Martínez-Moratalla J
Vermeire P
de Marco R
Asthma control in Europe: a real-world evaluation based on an international population-based study
topic_facet asthma control
inhaled corticosteroids
Global INitiative for Asthma
predictors of uncontrolled asthma
Cladosporium species
total IgE
body mass index
European Community Respiratory Health Survey
population based study
cross sectional study
description BACKGROUND: Epidemiologic evidence related to asthma control in patients from the general population is scanty. OBJECTIVES: We sought to assess asthma control in several European centers according to the Global Initiative for Asthma (GINA) guidelines and to investigate its determinants. METHODS: In the European Community Respiratory Health Survey II (1999-2002), 1241 adults with asthma were identified and classified into inhaled corticosteroid (ICS) users and non-ICS users in the last year. Control was assessed in both groups by using the GINA proposal (controlled, partly controlled, and uncontrolled asthma), and it was related to potential determinants. RESULTS: Only 15% (95% CI, 12% to 19%) of subjects who had used ICSs in the last year and 45% (95% CI, 41% to 50%) of non-ICS users had their asthma under control; individuals with uncontrolled asthma accounted for 49% (95% CI, 44% to 53%) and 18% (95% CI, 15% to 21%), respectively. Among ICS users, the prevalence of uncontrolled asthma showed great variability across Europe, ranging from 20% (95% CI, 7% to 41%; Iceland) to 67% (95% CI, 35% to 90%; Italy). Overweight status, chronic cough and phlegm, and sensitization to Cladosporium species were associated with poor control in ICS users. About 65% and 87% of ICS users with uncontrolled and partly controlled asthma, respectively, were on a medication regimen that was less than recommended by the GINA guidelines. CONCLUSION: Six of 7 European asthmatic adults using ICSs in the last year did not achieve good disease control. The large majority of subjects with poorly controlled asthma were using antiasthma drugs in a suboptimal way. A wide variability in asthma control emerged across Europe. CLINICAL IMPLICATIONS: Greater attention should be paid to asthma management and to the implementation of the GINA guidelines.
author2 Cazzoletti, L
Marcon, A
Janson, C
Corsico, A
Jarvis, D
Pin, I
Accordini, S
Almar, E
Bugiani, M
Carolei, A
Cerveri, I
Duran-Tauleria, E
Gislason, D
Gulsvik, A
Jõgi, R
Marinoni, A
Martínez-Moratalla, J
Vermeire, P
de Marco, R
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Cazzoletti L
Marcon A
Janson C
Corsico A
Jarvis D
Pin I
Accordini S
Almar E
Bugiani M
Carolei A
Cerveri I
Duran-Tauleria E
Gislason D
Gulsvik A
Jõgi R
Marinoni A
Martínez-Moratalla J
Vermeire P
de Marco R
author_facet Cazzoletti L
Marcon A
Janson C
Corsico A
Jarvis D
Pin I
Accordini S
Almar E
Bugiani M
Carolei A
Cerveri I
Duran-Tauleria E
Gislason D
Gulsvik A
Jõgi R
Marinoni A
Martínez-Moratalla J
Vermeire P
de Marco R
author_sort Cazzoletti L
title Asthma control in Europe: a real-world evaluation based on an international population-based study
title_short Asthma control in Europe: a real-world evaluation based on an international population-based study
title_full Asthma control in Europe: a real-world evaluation based on an international population-based study
title_fullStr Asthma control in Europe: a real-world evaluation based on an international population-based study
title_full_unstemmed Asthma control in Europe: a real-world evaluation based on an international population-based study
title_sort asthma control in europe: a real-world evaluation based on an international population-based study
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