Factors that determine the loss of control when reducing therapy by steps in the treatment of moderate-severe asthma in standard clinical practice: A multicentre Spanish study

Although the clinical practice guidelines recommend continuous adjustment of asthma treatment and reducing the maintenance drugs when achieving control (step-down), there are few studies of standard clinical practice aimed at collecting information on the factors that determine step-down failure. To...

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Veröffentlicht in:Revista clínica espanõla (English edition) 2020-03, Vol.220 (2), p.86-93
Hauptverfasser: Martínez-Moragón, E, Delgado, J, Mogrovejo, S, Fernández-Sánchez, T, Jesús, Jiménez López, Ángel, Moscardó Orenes Miguel, Patricia, Prieto Montaño, Miguel, Torrecillas Toro, Begoña, Cueva Oliver, Ángel, Ferrer Torres, Purificación, González Delgado, Wilfox, Jiménez Rodríguez Teodorikez, Brian, Vila Auli, José, Zapata Yebenes Juan, Teresa, Audicana Berasategui María, Marta, Frias Jiménez, Nieves, Hurtado de Mendoza Ruibio, Marta, Velasco Azagra, Antonio, Álvarez Fernández Jose, Sara, Acero Sainz, Rosa, Blanco González M, Estela, Gómez Nieves María, Diego, Aisa Carpio, Núria, Angrill Sellés, Cristina, Berastegui García, Astrid, Crespo Lessmann, David, De La Rosa Carrillo, Jordi, Juanola Pla, Alejandra, López Giraldo, Olga, Luengo Sánchez, Carlos, Martínez Rivera, Pilar, Martínez Olondris, Xavier, Muñoz Gall, Ester, Pinto Nogués, Francisco, Planas Coimerma, Karina, Portillo Carroz, Antoni, Riba Blanch, Luisa, Rivera Ortún M, Dan, Sánchez Berenguer, Joan, Serra Batlles, Pere, Serra Mitjà, Ana, Sogo Sagardía, Lorena, Soto Retes, Joan, Valldeperas Combas, Xavier, Vila Giralte, Ignacio, Ansotegui Zubeldia, Ignacio, Antepara Ercoreca, Miguel, Herrerías Peña, Milagros, Iriberri Pascual María, Carmen, Jaca Michelena, Adolfo, Lahuerta Castro, Amaia, Laita Legarreta, Paula, Losada Llorente, Joaquina, Prieto Prieto, Vanessa, Zorrilla Lorenzo, Lidia, Alonso Gil, Pablo, García Muñoz Juan, Marisa, Marcos Durantez, Teresa, Peña Miguel, Tahar, Ahmida, Isabel, Alvarado Izquierdo María, Michael, Alwakil Olbah, Aurelio, Arnedillo Muñoz, Ignacio, García Núñez, Diego, Gutiérrez Fernández, Antonio, Letran Camacho, Luis, Fernández Pellon, Maria, Morchon Miguel Eva, Félix, Ortiz Portal, Isabela, Raducan, Antonio, Royo Prats Juan, Dolores, Salvador Segarra María, Frederic, Tatay Soler, Alberto, Levy Naon, Pedro, Galindo Bonilla, Luis, Gil Muñoz Francisco, Patricia, Mata Calderón, Manuel, Entrenas Costa Luis, Marina, Blanco Aparicio, Manuel, García Pazos Jose, Vanessa, García Paz, Francisco-Javier, González Barcala, Pilar, Iriarte Sotes, Jorge, Marcos Rodríguez Pedro, Fernando, Molina Nieto, Ramón, Nuñez Orjales, Carracedo, Sevillano Martín, Juan, Suárez Antelo, Julia, Tábara Rodríguez, Santiago, Aparicio Español, Carlos, Sabadell Nieto, Gladis, Sabater Talaverano, Mar, Escribano Rodríguez M, Fernando, Florido López José, Ángeles, Lara Jiménez María, José, Rojas Vílchez María, Susana, Chic Palacín, Silvia, Dorronsoro Quintana, Antonio, Navarro Echeverria Jose, Eduardo, Figueroa de la Guardia
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Zusammenfassung:Although the clinical practice guidelines recommend continuous adjustment of asthma treatment and reducing the maintenance drugs when achieving control (step-down), there are few studies of standard clinical practice aimed at collecting information on the factors that determine step-down failure. To determine the factors that determine step-down failure in standard clinical practice of patients with moderate-severe asthma controlled by a combination of inhaled glucocorticoids and long-acting beta agonists. A multicentre retrospective study included 374 patients with moderate-severe asthma controlled with inhaled glucocorticoids and long-acting beta agonists for whom the physician indicated a step-down in 2016. The step-down failed in 41.7% of the patients. The following factors were related to failure: greater patient age (P=.006), presence of at least 2 comorbidities (P=.016), greater severity level (severe persistent vs. moderate persistent) (P40 years) (P=.045), the higher the therapeutic step before (P=.003) and after the change (P
ISSN:2254-8874
DOI:10.1016/j.rce.2019.05.004