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Patient-centred composite scores as tools for assesment of response to biological therapy for paediatric and adult severe asthma

Patient-centred composite scores as tools for assesment of response to biological therapy for paediatric and adult severe asthma
Patient-centred composite scores as tools for assesment of response to biological therapy for paediatric and adult severe asthma

Background: we have previously developed Core Outcome Measures sets for Severe Asthma (COMSA) by multi-stakeholder consensus. There are no patient-centred tools to quantify response to biologics for severe asthma. We aimed to develop paediatric and adult CompOsite iNdexes For Response in asthMa (CONFiRM) incorporating clinical parameters and patient-reported quality of life (QoL).

Methods: international expert healthcare professionals (HCPs) and patients with severe asthma were invited to: 1) develop consensus levels of clinically relevant changes for each outcome measure within COMSA; 2) use multicriteria decision analysis to develop the CONFiRM scores and 3) assess their internal validity. A separate group of HCPs evaluated CONFiRM's external validity.

Results: five levels of change for each COMSA outcome were agreed. Severe exacerbations and maintenance oral corticosteroids use were rated as most important in determining both paediatric and adult CONFiRM scores. There was strong agreement between HCPs and patients, although patients assigned greater importance to QoL. The CONFiRM score quantified response to a biological from -31 (deterioration) to 69 (best possible response). Paediatric and adult CONFiRMs had good discriminative ability for a sufficient (AUC≥0.92) and a substantial (AUC≥0.95) response to biologics. Both CONFiRMs demonstrated excellent external validity (Spearman correlation coefficients 0.9 and 0.8 for paediatric and adult respectively (p<0.0001)).

Conclusions: we have developed novel patient-centred paediatric and adult CONFiRMs which include QoL measures. CONFiRMs should allow a more holistic understanding of response for the patient and a standardised assessment of the effectiveness of biologics between studies. Further research is needed to prospectively validate CONFiRM scores.

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Khaleva, Ekaterina, Brightling, Chris and Eiwegger, Thomas , et al. (2024) Patient-centred composite scores as tools for assesment of response to biological therapy for paediatric and adult severe asthma. The European respiratory journal. (doi:10.1183/13993003.00691-2024).

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Abstract

Background: we have previously developed Core Outcome Measures sets for Severe Asthma (COMSA) by multi-stakeholder consensus. There are no patient-centred tools to quantify response to biologics for severe asthma. We aimed to develop paediatric and adult CompOsite iNdexes For Response in asthMa (CONFiRM) incorporating clinical parameters and patient-reported quality of life (QoL).

Methods: international expert healthcare professionals (HCPs) and patients with severe asthma were invited to: 1) develop consensus levels of clinically relevant changes for each outcome measure within COMSA; 2) use multicriteria decision analysis to develop the CONFiRM scores and 3) assess their internal validity. A separate group of HCPs evaluated CONFiRM's external validity.

Results: five levels of change for each COMSA outcome were agreed. Severe exacerbations and maintenance oral corticosteroids use were rated as most important in determining both paediatric and adult CONFiRM scores. There was strong agreement between HCPs and patients, although patients assigned greater importance to QoL. The CONFiRM score quantified response to a biological from -31 (deterioration) to 69 (best possible response). Paediatric and adult CONFiRMs had good discriminative ability for a sufficient (AUC≥0.92) and a substantial (AUC≥0.95) response to biologics. Both CONFiRMs demonstrated excellent external validity (Spearman correlation coefficients 0.9 and 0.8 for paediatric and adult respectively (p<0.0001)).

Conclusions: we have developed novel patient-centred paediatric and adult CONFiRMs which include QoL measures. CONFiRMs should allow a more holistic understanding of response for the patient and a standardised assessment of the effectiveness of biologics between studies. Further research is needed to prospectively validate CONFiRM scores.

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Accepted/In Press date: 24 September 2024
e-pub ahead of print date: 21 November 2024

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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/497004
ISSN: 0903-1936
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Author: Ekaterina Khaleva ORCID iD
Author: Chris Brightling
Author: Thomas Eiwegger
Author: Alan Altraja
Author: Philippe Bégin
Author: Katharina Blumchen
Author: Apostolos Bossios
Author: Arnaud Bourdin
Author: Anneke Ten Brinke
Author: Guy Brusselle
Author: Roxana Silvia Bumbacea
Author: Andrew Bush
Author: Thomas B. Casale
Author: Graham W. Clarke
Author: Rekha Chaudhuri
Author: Kian Fan Chung
Author: Courtney Coleman
Author: Jonathan Corren
Author: Sven-Erik Dahlén
Author: Antoine Deschildre
Author: Katrien Eger
Author: Andrew Exley
Author: Louise Fleming
Author: Stephen J. Fowler
Author: Erol A. Gaillard
Author: Monika Gappa
Author: Atul Gupta
Author: Simone Hashimoto
Author: Liam G. Heaney
Author: Gunilla Hedlin
Author: Markaya Henderson
Author: Wen Hua
Author: David J. Jackson
Author: Bülent Karadag
Author: Constance Helen Katelaris
Author: Mariko S. Koh
Author: Matthias Volkmar Kopp
Author: Gerard H Koppelman
Author: Inger Kull
Author: Ji-Hyang Lee
Author: Vera Mahler
Author: Mika Mäkelä
Author: Matthew Masoli
Author: Katharine C. Pike
Author: Anna Rattu ORCID iD
Author: Hitasha Rupani
Author: Graham Roberts ORCID iD
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