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Real-life impact of uncontrolled severe asthma on mortality and healthcare use in adolescents and adults: findings from the retrospective, observational RESONANCE study in France
Document Type
article
Source
BMJ Open, Vol 12, Iss 8 (2022)
Subject
Medicine
Language
English
ISSN
2044-6055
Abstract
Objective To characterise uncontrolled severe asthma and compare the disease burden with the general and asthmatic populations.Design Retrospective observational study using a national sample of a French healthcare database (Echantillon Généraliste des Bénéficiaires (EGB)).Setting The EGB, an anonymised permanent sample of health insurance databases, representing 1/97th of the French population.Participants Patients (≥12 years) were selected in year 2014 and followed 2 years. A cohort of patients with uncontrolled severe asthma was defined using an algorithm based on peer-reviewed literature and Global Initiative for Asthma recommendations. Index date was the occurrence of the first marker of uncontrolled asthma. This cohort was matched with two control cohorts, general population and asthmatic controls, on baseline characteristics.Main outcomes measures Mortality, healthcare use and associated costs were studied in the 2 years of follow-up.Results Among 467 716 individuals in the EGB, 16 588 patients with asthma were identified, including 739 (4.5%) with uncontrolled severe disease. The survival probability at 2 years for patients with uncontrolled severe asthma (92.0%) was lower than in the general population cohort (96.6%; relative risk of death: 2.35; 95% CI: 1.70 to 3.29; p