| Literature DB >> 24305549 |
Gert-Jan Braunstahl1, Jan Chlumský, Guy Peachey, Chien-Wei Chen.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Oral corticosteroids (OCS) are commonly administered in patients with severe persistent allergic asthma. Despite their efficacy, they are associated with a wide variety of adverse events. The eXpeRience registry was set up to investigate real-world outcomes among patients receiving omalizumab for the treatment of uncontrolled allergic asthma. Here, we present the effect of omalizumab treatment on OCS use.Entities:
Year: 2013 PMID: 24305549 PMCID: PMC3879326 DOI: 10.1186/1710-1492-9-47
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Allergy Asthma Clin Immunol ISSN: 1710-1484 Impact factor: 3.406
Baseline demographics and clinical characteristics of patients in the eXpeRience registry (safety population)
| 46.0 (13.3) | 45.0 (15.0) | |
| 169 (64.3) | 600 (64.9) | |
| | ||
| Caucasian | 246 (93.5) | 855 (92.4) |
| Others | 17 (6.5) | 70 (7.6) |
| 20.3 (13.6) [n = 261] | 19.4 (13.6) | |
| 232 (88.2) | 816 (88.2)† | |
| 177 (67.3) | 587 (63.5)† | |
| | ||
| Never smoked | 202 (76.8) | 719 (77.7)‡ |
| Ex-smoker | 52 (19.8) | 173 (18.7) |
| Current smoker | 9 (3.4) | 30 (3.2) |
| | | |
| Daytime asthma symptoms | 245 (93.2) | 838 (90.6) |
| Limitations of activities | 239 (90.9) | 795 (85.9) |
| Nocturnal symptoms/awakenings | 218 (82.9) | 737 (79.7) |
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| Controlled | 3 (1.1) | 13 (1.4)† |
| Partly controlled | 42 (16.0) | 215 (23.2) |
| Uncontrolled | 218 (82.9) | 693 (74.9) |
†Data missing for one patient; ‡Data missing for three patients.
RAST, radioallergosorbent test; SD, standard deviation.
Figure 1Proportion of patients on maintenance OCS. n = Number of evaluable patients at each time point. OCS, oral corticosteroids.
Figure 2Mean total daily OCS dose (prednisolone equivalent) (ITT population). n = number of evaluable patients at each time-point. OCS, oral corticosteroids; SD, standard deviation; ITT, intent-to-treat. Error bars represent SD. Post-baseline data include doses of zero for patients no longer receiving OCS.
Figure 3Change in status of OCS therapy in patients receiving maintenance OCS at baseline (n = 246; ITT population). n = Number of evaluable patients at each time-point. OCS, oral corticosteroids; ITT, intent-to-treat. Post-baseline data include doses of zero for patients no longer receiving OCS. Data at each time-point are relative to baseline.