Assessment of asthma control and asthma exacerbations in the epidemiology and natural history of asthma: outcomes and treatment regimens (TENOR) observational cohort.

Current respiratory care reports Pub Date : 2012-12-01 Epub Date: 2012-09-20 DOI:10.1007/s13665-012-0025-x
Bradley E Chipps, Robert S Zeiger, Alejandro Dorenbaum, Larry Borish, Sally E Wenzel, Dave P Miller, Mary Lou Hayden, Eugene R Bleecker, F Estelle R Simons, Stanley J Szefler, Scott T Weiss, Tmirah Haselkorn
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Patients with severe or difficult-to-treat asthma account for substantial asthma morbidity, mortality, and healthcare burden despite comprising only a small proportion of the total asthma population. TENOR, a multicenter, observational, prospective cohort study was initiated in 2001. It enrolled 4,756 adults, adolescents and children with severe or difficult-to-treat asthma who were followed semi-annually and annually for three years, enabling insight to be gained into this understudied population. A broad range of demographic, clinical, and patient self-reported assessments were completed during the follow-up period. Here, we present key findings from the TENOR registry in relation to asthma control and exacerbations, including the identification of specific subgroups found to be at particularly high-risk. Identification of the factors and subgroups associated with poor asthma control and increased risk of exacerbations can help physicians design individual asthma management, and improve asthma-related health outcomes for these patients.

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哮喘流行病学和自然病史:结果和治疗方案(TENOR)观察队列中的哮喘控制和哮喘恶化评估。
严重或难以治疗的哮喘患者虽然只占哮喘患者总数的一小部分,但却造成了大量的哮喘发病率、死亡率和医疗负担。TENOR 是一项多中心、观察性、前瞻性队列研究,于 2001 年启动。该研究共招募了 4756 名患有严重或难以治疗的哮喘的成人、青少年和儿童,每半年和每年对他们进行一次为期三年的跟踪随访,从而对这一研究不足的人群有了更深入的了解。随访期间完成了一系列人口统计学、临床和患者自我报告评估。在此,我们将介绍 TENOR 登记册中与哮喘控制和病情恶化有关的主要发现,包括发现的高危特定亚群。确定与哮喘控制不佳和加重风险相关的因素和亚组,有助于医生设计个性化的哮喘管理,改善这些患者与哮喘相关的健康状况。
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