Long-term adherence to inhaled corticosteroids and asthma control in adult-onset asthma

Author:

Vähätalo IidaORCID,Kankaanranta Hannu,Tuomisto Leena E.ORCID,Niemelä Onni,Lehtimäki Lauri,Ilmarinen PinjaORCID

Abstract

BackgroundIn short-term studies, poor adherence to inhaled corticosteroids (ICS) has been associated with worse asthma control, but the association of long-term adherence and disease control remains unclear.ObjectiveTo assess the relationship between 12-year adherence to ICS and asthma control in patients with adult-onset asthma.MethodsAs part of the Seinäjoki Adult Asthma Study, 181 patients with clinically confirmed new-onset adult asthma and regular ICS medication were followed-up for 12 years. Adherence (%) to ICS was assessed individually ((µg dispensed/µg prescribed)×100) during the follow-up. Asthma control was evaluated after 12 years of treatment according to the Global Initiative for Asthma 2010 guideline.ResultsAsthma was controlled in 31% and not controlled (partly controlled or uncontrolled) in 69% of the patients. Patients with not-controlled asthma were more often male, older, nonatopic and used higher doses of ICS than those with controlled disease. The mean±sd 12-year adherence to ICS was 63±38% in patients with controlled asthma and 76±40% in patients with not-controlled disease (p=0.042). Among patients with not-controlled asthma, those with lower 12-year adherence (<80%) had more rapid decline in forced expiratory volume in 1 s (−47 mL·year−1) compared to patients with better adherence (≥80%) (−40 mL·year−1) (p=0.024). In contrast, this relationship was not seen in patients with controlled asthma.ConclusionsIn adult-onset asthma, patients with not-controlled disease showed better 12-year adherence to ICS treatment than those with controlled asthma. In not-controlled disease, adherence <80% was associated with more rapid lung function decline, underscoring the importance of early recognition of such patients in routine clinical practice.

Funder

Hengityssairauksien Tutkimussäätiö

the Medical Research Fund of Seinäjoki Central Hospital

Competitive State Research Financing of the Expert Responsibility Area of Tampere University Hospital

Suomen Tuberkuloosin Vastustamisyhdistyksen Säätiö

Ida Montinin Säätiö

Tampereen TuberkuloosisäätiÖ

the Allergy Research Foundation

Pirkanmaan Rahasto

Publisher

European Respiratory Society (ERS)

Subject

Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine

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