| Literature DB >> 23530817 |
Fulvio Braido1, Guy Brusselle, Eleonora Ingrassia, Gabriele Nicolini, David Price, Nicolas Roche, Joan B Soriano, Heinrich Worth.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: According to international guidelines, the goal of asthma management is to achieve and maintain control of the disease, which can be assessed using composite measures. Prospective studies are required to determine how these measures are associated with asthma outcomes and/or future risk. The 'InternationaL cross-sectIonAl and longItudinal assessment on aSthma cONtrol (LIAISON)' observational study has been designed to evaluate asthma control and its determinants, including components of asthma management. METHODS/Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23530817 PMCID: PMC3623774 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2466-13-18
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Pulm Med ISSN: 1471-2466 Impact factor: 3.317
Primary and secondary objectives to be investigated
| • Prevalence of patients with controlled or uncontrolled/partly controlled asthma | • Proportions of patients with controlled, partly controlled and uncontrolled asthma after 12 months from the cross-sectional phase visit | |
| • Health-related quality of life | • Proportion of patients with uncontrolled/partly controlled asthma switching to controlled asthma after 12 months from the cross-sectional phase visit | |
| • Factors associated with asthma control | • Changes in quality of life after 12 months | |
| • Factors associated with the gain of asthma control | ||
| • Proportion of asthmatic smokers and their level of asthma control | • Association between (current) level of asthma control and (future) risk of exacerbations | |
| • Antiasthmatic therapies | • Relation between change in asthma control and change in rate of exacerbations during the longitudinal phase (including stratified analyses according to GINA treatment level) | |
| • Medication adherence | • Antiasthmatic therapies | |
| • Healthcare costs over 3 months before the cross-sectional phase visit | • Proportion of patients with uncontrolled/partly controlled asthma that reach control after 3 and 6 months from cross-sectional phase visit | |
| • Rate of severe exacerbations in the last 12 months before the cross-sectional phase visit | • Medication adherence | |
| • Reasons for poor control according to the Investigators’ and the patients’ opinion | • Healthcare costs | |
| • Lung function parameters, if available | • Rate of severe exacerbations and the time to first severe exacerbation | |
| • Reasons for poor control according to the Investigators’ and the patients’ opinion | ||
| • Lung function parameters, if available |
Figure 1Study design.