Assessment of real-world disease severity in patients with eosinophilic esophagitis in the United States.

IF 3.4 3区 医学 Q1 GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY
Therapeutic Advances in Gastroenterology Pub Date : 2025-06-26 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1177/17562848251347361
Evan S Dellon, Glenn T Furuta, Paul Feuerstadt, Priya Bansal, Todor I Totev, Oscar Patterson-Lomba, Hongjue Wang, Sanjana Sundaresan, Rajeev Ayyagari, Tao Fan, Jeanne Jiang, Mena Boules, Brian Terreri
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Abstract

Background: Eosinophilic esophagitis (EoE) disease severity is not typically reported in clinical practice.

Objectives: To assess real-world EoE disease severity (assessed by physicians and using an adapted Index of Severity for EoE (I-SEE)), physician/patient characteristics, healthcare resource utilization (HCRU), and treatment patterns among adolescents and adults with EoE in the USA.

Design: A noninterventional, retrospective, physician-reported medical chart review.

Methods: Gastroenterologists and allergists/immunologists from a US nationwide panel completed a chart review of medical records (December 2021-January 2022) of patients aged ⩾11 years with a histologically confirmed diagnosis of EoE. Baseline data were collected ⩾6 months before diagnosis of EoE (index date), and study outcomes were collected ⩾6 months after the index date. The study outcomes assessed the EoE diagnostic process, disease severity, treatment patterns, and EoE-related HCRU. All data were stratified by physician-assessed EoE disease severity (mild, moderate, or severe (clinical severity and markers of severity)); index date data were also mapped to an adapted I-SEE scoring system post hoc.

Results: Overall, 74 adolescents (11-17 years old) and 325 adults with EoE (⩾18 years old) were included; patient demographics were generally similar across severity levels. The presence of some symptoms (e.g., food impaction), allergic comorbidities (e.g., allergic rhinitis and food allergy (adults only)), duration between first symptom and index date, and the number of treatment lines received by patients increased with increasing physician-assessed EoE disease severity. However, fewer than 10% of adolescents and adults with EoE were assessed as having severe disease, and physician-assessed EoE disease severity was generally higher than the adapted I-SEE-assessed severity.

Conclusion: Real-world US data indicated that most patients with EoE had mild or moderate EoE disease severity. The duration between first symptom and index date and the number of treatment lines received by patients with EoE increased with worsening EoE disease severity.

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美国嗜酸性食管炎患者真实世界疾病严重程度评估
背景:嗜酸性粒细胞性食管炎(EoE)疾病严重程度在临床实践中没有典型的报道。目的:评估美国青少年和成人EoE的真实世界EoE疾病严重程度(由医生评估并使用EoE严重程度指数(I-SEE))、医生/患者特征、医疗资源利用(HCRU)和治疗模式。设计:非介入性、回顾性、医生报告的病历回顾。方法:来自美国全国小组的胃肠病学家和过敏症专家/免疫学家完成了对年龄大于或等于11岁的患者的病历(2021年12月至2022年1月)的图表审查,组织学上确诊为EoE。基线数据在EoE诊断之前的6个月(索引日期)之前收集,研究结果在索引日期之后的6个月之后收集。研究结果评估了EoE诊断过程、疾病严重程度、治疗模式和EoE相关的HCRU。所有数据按医生评估的EoE疾病严重程度(轻度、中度或重度(临床严重程度和严重程度标志物))进行分层;索引日期数据也被映射到一个适应后的I-SEE评分系统。结果:总体而言,包括74名青少年(11-17岁)和325名EoE(大于或等于18岁)的成年人;不同严重程度的患者人口统计数据大致相似。某些症状(如食物嵌塞)、过敏性合并症(如过敏性鼻炎和食物过敏(仅限成人))、首次症状和指标日期之间的持续时间以及患者接受的治疗线数量随着医生评估的EoE疾病严重程度的增加而增加。然而,只有不到10%的青少年和成人EoE被评估为严重疾病,医生评估的EoE疾病严重程度通常高于i - see评估的严重程度。结论:美国真实数据表明,大多数EoE患者具有轻度或中度EoE疾病严重程度。随着EoE疾病严重程度的加重,EoE患者首次出现症状到指标日期之间的持续时间和接受的治疗次数增加。
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Therapeutic Advances in Gastroenterology
Therapeutic Advances in Gastroenterology GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY-
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6.70
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103
审稿时长
15 weeks
期刊介绍: Therapeutic Advances in Gastroenterology is an open access journal which delivers the highest quality peer-reviewed original research articles, reviews, and scholarly comment on pioneering efforts and innovative studies in the medical treatment of gastrointestinal and hepatic disorders. The journal has a strong clinical and pharmacological focus and is aimed at an international audience of clinicians and researchers in gastroenterology and related disciplines, providing an online forum for rapid dissemination of recent research and perspectives in this area. The editors welcome original research articles across all areas of gastroenterology and hepatology. The journal publishes original research articles and review articles primarily. Original research manuscripts may include laboratory, animal or human/clinical studies – all phases. Letters to the Editor and Case Reports will also be considered.
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