Development of Core Outcome Measures sets for paediatric and adult Severe Asthma (COMSA)
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Published:2022-10-13
Issue:4
Volume:61
Page:2200606
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ISSN:0903-1936
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Container-title:European Respiratory Journal
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Eur Respir J
Author:
Khaleva EkaterinaORCID, Rattu AnnaORCID, Brightling Chris, Bush Andrew, Bossios ApostolosORCID, Bourdin ArnaudORCID, Chung Kian Fan, Chaudhuri Rekha, Coleman Courtney, Dahlén Sven-Erik, Djukanovic Ratko, Deschildre AntoineORCID, Fleming LouiseORCID, Fowler Stephen J.ORCID, Gupta AtulORCID, Hamelmann Eckard, Hashimoto SimoneORCID, Hedlin Gunilla, Koppelman Gerard H.ORCID, Melén ErikORCID, Murray Clare S., Pilette Charles, Porsbjerg Celeste, Pike Katharine C., Rusconi FrancaORCID, Williams Clare, Ahrens Birgit, Alter PeterORCID, Anckers Freja, van den Berge Maarten, Blumchen Katharina, Brusselle GuyORCID, Clarke Graham W., Cunoosamy Danen, Dahlén Barbro, Dixey PiersORCID, Exley Andrew, Frey Urs, Gaillard Erol A., Giovannini-Chami Lisa, Grigg JonathanORCID, Hartenstein Diana, Heaney Liam G., Karadag Bülent, Kaul Susanne, Kull Inger, Licari Amelia, Maitland-van der Zee Anke H., Mahler Vera, Schoos Ann-Marie M., Nagakumar Prasad, Negus Jenny, Nielsen Hanna, Paton James, Pijnenburg Mariëlle, Ramiconi Valeria, Romagosa Vilarnau Sofia, Principe Stefania, Rutjes Niels, Saglani Sejal, Seddon Paul, Singer FlorianORCID, Staudinger Heribert, Turner SteveORCID, Vijverberg Susanne, Winders Tonya, Yasinska Valentyna, Roberts GrahamORCID
Abstract
BackgroundEffectiveness studies with biological therapies for asthma lack standardised outcome measures. The COMSA (Core Outcome Measures sets for paediatric and adult Severe Asthma) Working Group sought to develop Core Outcome Measures (COM) sets to facilitate better synthesis of data and appraisal of biologics in paediatric and adult asthma clinical studies.MethodsCOMSA utilised a multi-stakeholder consensus process among patients with severe asthma, adult and paediatric clinicians, pharmaceutical representatives, and health regulators from across Europe. Evidence included a systematic review of development, validity and reliability of selected outcome measures plus a narrative review and a pan-European survey to better understand patients’ and carers’ views about outcome measures. It was discussed using a modified GRADE (Grading of Recommendations Assessment, Development and Evaluation) Evidence to Decision framework. Anonymous voting was conducted using predefined consensus criteria.ResultsBoth adult and paediatric COM sets include forced expiratory volume in 1 s (FEV1) as z-scores, annual frequency of severe exacerbations and maintenance oral corticosteroid use. Additionally, the paediatric COM set includes the Paediatric Asthma Quality of Life Questionnaire and Asthma Control Test or Childhood Asthma Control Test, while the adult COM set includes the Severe Asthma Questionnaire and Asthma Control Questionnaire-6 (symptoms and rescue medication use reported separately).ConclusionsThis patient-centred collaboration has produced two COM sets for paediatric and adult severe asthma. It is expected that they will inform the methodology of future clinical trials, enhance comparability of efficacy and effectiveness of biological therapies, and help assess their socioeconomic value. COMSA will inform definitions of non-response and response to biological therapy for severe asthma.
Funder
Innovative Medicines Initiative 2 Joint Undertaking
Publisher
European Respiratory Society (ERS)
Subject
Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine
Cited by
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