Pharmacological treatment of asthma in a cohort of adults during a 20-year period: results from the European Community Respiratory Health Survey I, II and III

Author:

Janson Christer,Accordini Simone,Cazzoletti Lucia,Cerveri Isa,Chanoine Sebastien,Corsico Angelo,Ferreira Diogenes Seraphim,Garcia-Aymerich JudithORCID,Gislason David,Nielsen Rune,Johannessen Ane,Jogi Rain,Malinovschi Andrei,Martinez-Moratalla Rovira Jesús,Marcon AlessandroORCID,Pin Isabelle,Quint Jennifer,Siroux Valerie,Almar Enrique,Bellisario Valeria,Franklin Karl A.,Gullón José A.ORCID,Holm Mathias,Heinrich Joachim,Nowak Dennis,Sánchez-Ramos José LuisORCID,Weyler Joost J.,Jarvis Deborah

Abstract

Asthma often remains uncontrolled, despite the fact that the pharmacological treatment has undergone large changes. We studied changes in the treatment of asthma over a 20-year period and identified factors associated with the regular use of inhaled corticosteroid (ICS) treatment.Changes in the use of medication were determined in 4617 randomly selected subjects, while changes in adults with persistent asthma were analysed in 369 participants. The study compares data from three surveys in 24 centres in 11 countries.The use of ICSs increased from 1.7% to 5.9% in the general population and the regular use of ICSs increased from 19% to 34% among persistent asthmatic subjects. The proportion of asthmatic subjects reporting asthma attacks in the last 12 months decreased, while the proportion that had seen a doctor in the last 12 months remained unchanged (42%). Subjects with asthma who had experienced attacks or had seen a doctor were more likely to use ICSs on a regular basis.Although ICS use has increased, only one-third of subjects with persistent asthma take ICSs on a regular basis. Less than half had seen a doctor during the last year. This indicates that underuse of ICSs and lack of regular healthcare contacts remains a problem in the management of asthma.

Funder

Swedish Heart and Lung Foundation

Medical Research Council

Publisher

European Respiratory Society (ERS)

Subject

Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine

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