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The Severe Asthma Network in Italy: Findings and Perspectives

Authors :
Giovanni Rolla
Girolamo Pelaia
Mariangiola Crivellaro
Maria Teresa Costantino
Maria Pia Foschino
Enrico Heffler
Alice D'Adda
Carlo Lombardi
Gabriella Guarnieri
Pierluigi Paggiaro
Nunzio Crimi
Francesco Blasi
Eleonora Savi
Manuela Latorre
Carla Galeone
Nicola Scichilone
Giselda Colombo
Giorgio Walter Canonica
Giovanni Passalacqua
M D'Amato
Francesco Menzella
Vincenzo Patella
Francesca Puggioni
Roberta Parente
Paolo Solidoro
Giuseppe Spadaro
Sarah Barbuto
Erminia Ridolo
Elisabetta Favero
Matteo Bradicich
Marco Caminati
Gianna Camiciottoli
Gianenrico Senna
Heffler, Enrico
Blasi, Francesco
Latorre, Manuela
Menzella, Francesco
Paggiaro, Pierluigi
Pelaia, Girolamo
Senna, Gianenrico
Canonica, Giorgio Walter
Barbuto, Sarah
Bradicich, Matteo
Camiciottoli, Gianna
Caminati, Marco
Colombo, Giselda
Costantino, Maria Teresa
Crimi, Nunzio
Crivellaro, Mariangiola
D'Adda, Alice
D'Amato, Mariella
Favero, Elisabetta
Foschino, Maria Pia
Galeone, Carla
Guarnieri, Gabriella
Lombardi, Carlo
Parente, Roberta
Passalacqua, Giovanni
Patella, Vincenzo
Puggioni, Francesca
Ridolo, Erminia
Rolla, Giovanni
Savi, Eleonora
Scichilone, Nicola
Solidoro, Paolo
Spadaro, Giuseppe
Heffler E.
Blasi F.
Latorre M.
Menzella F.
Paggiaro P.
Pelaia G.
Senna G.
Canonica G.W.
Barbuto S.
Bradicich M.
Camiciottoli G.
Caminati M.
Colombo G.
Costantino M.T.
Crimi N.
Crivellaro M.
D'Adda A.
D'Amato M.
Favero E.
Foschino M.P.
Galeone C.
Guarnieri G.
Lombardi C.
Parente R.
Passalacqua G.
Patella V.
Puggioni F.
Ridolo E.
Rolla G.
Savi E.
Scichilone N.
Solidoro P.
Spadaro G.
Publication Year :
2018
Publisher :
American Academy of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology; Elsevier, 2018.

Abstract

Background Severe Asthma Network in Italy (SANI) is a registry of patients recruited by accredited centers on severe asthma. Objective To analyze epidemiological, clinical, inflammatory, functional, and treatment characteristics of severe asthmatics from the SANI registry. Methods All consecutive patients with severe asthma were included into the registry, without exclusion criteria to have real-life data on demographics, asthma control, treatments (including biologics), inflammatory biomarkers, and comorbidities. Results A total of 437 patients (mean age: 54.1 years, 57.2% females, 70.7% atopics, 94.5% in Global Initiative for Asthma severity step V) were enrolled into the study. The mean annual exacerbation rate was 3.75. The mean blood eosinophil level was 536.7 cells/mcL, and the average serum total IgE was 470.3 kU/L. Approximately 64% of patients were on regular oral corticosteroid treatment, 57% with omalizumab and 11.2% with mepolizumab. Most common comorbidities were rhinitis, nasal polyposis, and bronchiectasis. Patients with nasal polyposis had higher age of disease onset, higher blood eosinophil count, and lower frequency of atopy and atopic eczema. Bronchiectasis was associated with more frequent severe exacerbations, higher blood eosinophils, and total IgE. Stratifying patients, those with late-onset asthma were less frequently atopic (with less frequent allergic rhinitis and food allergy), and more frequently with nasal polyposis and higher serum total IgE levels. Conclusions This study revealed a high frequency of relevant comorbidities and that a substantial proportion of patients have late-onset asthma; all these features define specific different disease phenotypes. Severe asthma complexity and comorbidities require multidisciplinary approaches, led by specifically trained pulmonologists and allergists.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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