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Respir Med ; 186: 106524, 2021 09.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34265629

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: The 2021 Global Initiative for Asthma (GINA) report recommends as-needed inhaled corticosteroid (ICS)/formoterol irrespective of severity, and maintenance and reliever treatment (MART) from GINA Step 3 as part of Treatment Track 1, partly based on the SYGMA studies. We investigated how current clinical practice in Australia, Canada, China and the Philippines relates to latest GINA recommendations. METHODS: Patients and physicians were recruited from online panels between July and August 2020 and invited to complete an online survey. INCLUSION CRITERIA: age ≥18 years, current/past physician diagnosis of asthma (patients); primary care (Canada also included respirologists/respiratory therapists), treating ≥4 patients with asthma per month, ≥3 years in clinical practice (physicians). RESULTS: Overall, 1216/70,183 patients and 803/8376 physicians replied and were eligible for inclusion. Only 8-15% of patients were using MART; 66-81% used regular maintenance therapy with/without an as-needed reliever. Across the four countries, physicians classified 48-63% of their patients as mild (GINA Steps 1-2) and 28-36% as moderate (GINA Steps 3-4). Generally, physicians rated symptom control over exacerbation reduction as their main treatment goal; patients also ranked symptom relief as very important. Approximately 9-29% of patients and 24-45% of physicians were unaware of MART, and among those who prescribed MART, 80-95% prescribed an additional (non-ICS) as-needed reliever. INTERPRETATION: Most physicians prioritized managing asthma symptoms over exacerbations. A lack of awareness and understanding of MART dosing exists among physicians. Practical strategies are required to implement GINA recommendations effectively in real-world clinical practice and to identify appropriate patients for MART.


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Adrenal Cortex Hormones/administration & dosage , Asthma/drug therapy , Cost of Illness , Formoterol Fumarate/administration & dosage , Maintenance Chemotherapy/methods , Physicians, Primary Care , Practice Guidelines as Topic , Adolescent , Adult , Disease Progression , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Surveys and Questionnaires , Young Adult
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