TY - JOUR
T1 - Clinical management and outcome of refractory asthma in the UK from the British Thoracic Society Difficult Asthma Registry
AU - Sweeney, Joan
AU - Brightling, Chris E.
AU - Menzies-Gow, Andrew
AU - Niven, Robert
AU - Patterson, Chris C.
AU - Heaney, Liam G.
PY - 2012/8
Y1 - 2012/8
N2 - Refractory asthma represents a significant unmet clinical need. Data from a national online registry audited clinical outcome in 349 adults with refractory asthma from four UK specialist centres in the British Thoracic Society Difficult Asthma Network. At follow-up, lung function improved, with a reduction in important healthcare outcomes, specifically hospital admission, unscheduled healthcare visits and rescue courses of oral steroids. The most frequent therapeutic intervention was maintenance oral corticosteroids and most steroid sparing agents (apart from omalizumab) demonstrated minimal steroid sparing benefit. A significant unmet clinical need remains in this group, specifically a requirement for therapies which reduce systemic steroid exposure.
AB - Refractory asthma represents a significant unmet clinical need. Data from a national online registry audited clinical outcome in 349 adults with refractory asthma from four UK specialist centres in the British Thoracic Society Difficult Asthma Network. At follow-up, lung function improved, with a reduction in important healthcare outcomes, specifically hospital admission, unscheduled healthcare visits and rescue courses of oral steroids. The most frequent therapeutic intervention was maintenance oral corticosteroids and most steroid sparing agents (apart from omalizumab) demonstrated minimal steroid sparing benefit. A significant unmet clinical need remains in this group, specifically a requirement for therapies which reduce systemic steroid exposure.
U2 - 10.1136/thoraxjnl-2012-201869
DO - 10.1136/thoraxjnl-2012-201869
M3 - Article
C2 - 22581823
SN - 0040-6376
VL - 67
SP - 754
EP - 756
JO - Thorax
JF - Thorax
IS - 8
ER -