Exacerbation rates in Japanese patients with obstructive lung disease: A subanalysis of the prospective, observational NOVELTY study

IF 6.2 2区 医学 Q1 ALLERGY
Tomotaka Kawayama , Kenichi Takahashi , Toshikazu Ikeda , Kenya Fukui , Naoyuki Makita , Naoki Tashiro , Junpei Saito , Toshihiro Shirai , Hiromasa Inoue
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Abstract

Background

Although clinical trials including asthma and COPD patients have revealed much about exacerbation frequencies, most studies are limited in that they recruited patients only with a clear diagnosis of one disease or the other, based on conventional diagnostic criteria, which may exclude many real-world patients with mixed symptoms.

Methods

NOVELTY is a global prospective observational study of patients with asthma and/or COPD from real-world practice. In this subanalysis, we compared patient characteristics of obstructive pulmonary diseases between the Japanese population (n = 820) and the overall population excluding Japanese patients (n = 10,406).

Results

The Japanese population had fewer exacerbations than the overall population across most of the physician-assessed disease severities and all diagnoses. The difference in exacerbation frequencies was more prominent in patients with COPD and asthma + COPD. The Japanese population was older, had higher former smoking rates, lower BMI, fewer respiratory symptoms, and better health-related quality of life compared with the overall population across all diagnoses.

Conclusions

We clarified differences in patient characteristics among patients with asthma and/or COPD in Japan compared with non-Japanese patients. Importantly, we found that Japanese patients with asthma and/or COPD had significantly fewer exacerbations compared with patients overall. The results from our study may contribute to the development of precision medicine and guidelines specific to Japan.

日本阻塞性肺病患者的病情恶化率:前瞻性观察研究 NOVELTY 的子分析
背景虽然包括哮喘和慢性阻塞性肺疾病患者在内的临床试验揭示了许多关于病情恶化频率的信息,但大多数研究都有局限性,因为它们只根据传统诊断标准招募明确诊断为一种疾病或另一种疾病的患者,这可能会将现实世界中许多具有混合症状的患者排除在外。在这项子分析中,我们比较了日本人群(n = 820)和不包括日本患者的总体人群(n = 10406)的阻塞性肺部疾病患者特征。结果在大多数医生评估的疾病严重程度和所有诊断中,日本人群的病情恶化程度低于总体人群。在慢性阻塞性肺病和哮喘+慢性阻塞性肺病患者中,病情加重频率的差异更为明显。在所有诊断中,与总体人群相比,日本人群年龄更大、以前吸烟率更高、体重指数(BMI)更低、呼吸道症状更少、健康相关生活质量更好。重要的是,我们发现日本哮喘和/或慢性阻塞性肺病患者的病情恶化程度明显低于整体患者。我们的研究结果可能有助于制定适合日本的精准医疗和指南。
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Allergology International
Allergology International ALLERGY-IMMUNOLOGY
CiteScore
12.60
自引率
5.90%
发文量
96
审稿时长
29 weeks
期刊介绍: Allergology International is the official journal of the Japanese Society of Allergology and publishes original papers dealing with the etiology, diagnosis and treatment of allergic and related diseases. Papers may include the study of methods of controlling allergic reactions, human and animal models of hypersensitivity and other aspects of basic and applied clinical allergy in its broadest sense. The Journal aims to encourage the international exchange of results and encourages authors from all countries to submit papers in the following three categories: Original Articles, Review Articles, and Letters to the Editor.
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