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Baseline asthma burden, comorbidities, and biomarkers in omalizumab-treated patients in PROSPERO

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Publication date: December 2017
Source:Annals of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology, Volume 119, Issue 6
Author(s): Bradley E. Chipps, Robert S. Zeiger, Allan T. Luskin, William W. Busse, Benjamin L. Trzaskoma, Evgeniya N. Antonova, Hooman Pazwash, Susan L. Limb, Paul G. Solari, Noelle M. Griffin, Thomas B. Casale
BackgroundPatients included in clinical trials do not necessarily reflect the real-world population.ObjectiveTo understand the characteristics, including disease and comorbidity burden, of patients with asthma receiving omalizumab in a real-world setting.MethodsThe Prospective Observational Study to Evaluate Predictors of Clinical Effectiveness in Response to Omalizumab (PROSPERO) was a US-based, multicenter, single-arm, and prospective study. Patients (≥12 years of age) with allergic asthma initiating omalizumab treatment based on physician-assessed need were included and followed for 12 months. Exacerbations, health care use, adverse events, and Asthma Control Test (ACT) scores were assessed monthly. Biomarkers (blood eosinophils, fractional exhaled nitric oxide, and periostin) were evaluated and patient-reported outcomes (Asthma Quality of Life Questionnaire for 12 Years and Older [AQLQ+12] and Work Productivity and Activity Impairment: Asthma questionnaire [WPAI:Asthma]) were completed at baseline and months 6 and 12. The Mini Rhinoconjunctivitis Quality of Life Questionnaire (MiniRQLQ) was completed at baseline and 12 months.ResultsMost of the 806 enrollees (91.4%) were adults (mean age 47.3 years, SD 17.4), white (70.3%), and female (63.5%). Allergic comorbidity was frequently reported (84.2%), as were hypertension (35.5%) and depression (22.1%). In the 12 months before study entry, 22.1% of patients reported at least 1 asthma-related hospitalization, 60.7% reported at least 2 exacerbations, and 83.3% reported ACT scores no higher than 19 (uncontrolled asthma). Most patients had low biomarker levels based on prespecified cut-points. Baseline mean patient-reported outcome scores were 4.0 (SD 1.4) for AQLQ+12, 2.7 (SD 1.4) for MiniRQLQ, and 47.7 (SD 28.9) for WPAI:Asthma percentage of activity impairment and 33.5 (SD 28.7) for percentage of overall work impairment.ConclusionThe population initiating omalizumab in PROSPERO reported poorly controlled asthma and a substantial disease burden.Trial RegistrationClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT01922037.



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