Demographics, Treatment Patterns, and Morbidity in Patients with Exercise-Induced Bronchoconstriction: An Administrative Claims Data Analysis
Exercise-induced bronchoconstriction (EIB) is generally treated with short-acting β -agonists (SABA) before exercising, to prevent symptoms. Real-world data on treatments and outcomes for patients with EIB alone (EIB ), or with asthma (EIB ), in the USA are limited. This study compared demographics,...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of asthma and allergy 2021-01, Vol.14, p.1485-1495 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Exercise-induced bronchoconstriction (EIB) is generally treated with short-acting β
-agonists (SABA) before exercising, to prevent symptoms. Real-world data on treatments and outcomes for patients with EIB alone (EIB
), or with asthma (EIB
), in the USA are limited. This study compared demographics, treatment patterns, morbidity, and costs of treating EIB between these two groups of patients.
Administrative claims from US IBM
MarketScan
Research databases were analyzed retrospectively. Patients aged ≥4 years filling a SABA claim between 1/1/2011 and 12/31/2016 were evaluated. Patients were indexed on a random SABA claim and required to have 12 months' continuous eligibility pre- and post-index, ≥1 maintenance medication and/or SABA fill post-index, and were designated EIB
or EIB
according to diagnostic codes (EIB only or EIB plus asthma, respectively). Descriptive statistics were used.
In total, 13,480 patients had EIB
and 14,862 had EIB
. Compared with EIB
, the EIB
group was older (mean[SD] 20.4[13.6] vs 17.8[13.6] years), had more females (60.7% vs 54.7%), and filled fewer SABA claims (1.9[1.4] vs 2.5[2.2]) (all p |
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ISSN: | 1178-6965 1178-6965 |
DOI: | 10.2147/JAA.S338447 |