Asthma control among treated US asthma patients in Practice Fusion’s electronic medical record research database

Author:

Davitte Jonathan,DeBarmore BaileyORCID,Hinds David,Zhang ShiyuanORCID,Chao Jessica,Sansbury Leah

Abstract

AbstractThis study investigated burden of ‘not well-controlled’ asthma, overall and by Global Initiative for Asthma (GINA) Step, among treated asthma patients in Practice Fusion’s research database. Asthma control (Asthma Control Test [ACT]) was stratified by GINA Step; prevalence ratios were estimated using Poisson regression with robust variance controlled for confounders. ACT scores ≤19 reflect not well-controlled; >19 reflect ‘well-controlled’ asthma. Of 15,579 patients, 30% had not well-controlled asthma at index date. The proportion of patients with not well-controlled asthma increased from GINA Step 1 (29%) to Step 5 (45%). Compared with Step 1, the proportion of patients with not well-controlled asthma was 0.87-times lower in Step 2, 1.10-times greater in Step 4, and 1.37-times greater in Step 5. Results suggest that despite available treatments, patients remain symptomatic across GINA Steps in real-world primary care and specialist outpatient practices, with incremental disease burden and unmet medical need in these populations.

Funder

GlaxoSmithKline

North Carolina GlaxoSmithKline Foundation

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine

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