Sven F Seys, Sven Schneider, Joost de Kinderen, Sietze Reitsma, Carlo Cavaliere, Peter-Valentin Tomazic, Christina Morgenstern, Geoffrey Mortuaire, Martin Wagenmann, Giulia Bettio, Andrea Ciofalo, Zuzana Diamant, Julia Eckl-Dorna, Wytske J Fokkens, Clemens Holzmeister, Gert Mariën, Simonetta Masieri, Josje Otten, Kathrin Scheckenbach, Aldine Tu, Claus Bachert
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Real-world effectiveness of dupilumab in a European cohort of CRSwNP (CHRINOSOR).
Background: Pivotal studies with dupilumab demonstrated clinically relevant improvements in nasal polyp score (NPS), symptom and quality of life scores in patients with chronic rhinosinusitis with nasal polyps (CRSwNP).
Objective: We evaluated the effectiveness of dupilumab in a large-scale CRSwNP cohort from 6 European tertiary care centres.
Methodology: NPS, SinoNasal Outcome Test (SNOT)-22 score, visual analogue scale (VAS) for total sinus symptoms, loss of smell (LoS) and nasal blockage (NB), and Asthma Control Test (ACT) score were collected from hospital records and assessed at baseline, 24 and 52 weeks of treatment of dupilumab in CRSwNP patients. Treatment effectiveness was evaluated in relation to demographic and lifestyle factors, sinus surgery history, presence of comorbidities and blood eosinophil counts (BEC). Treatment response was evaluated according to EUFOREA 2021 criteria.
Results: All patient outcomes improved at 24 and 52 weeks of treatment compared to baseline. Dupilumab showed effectiveness independent of age, sex, body mass index, smoking status, prior sinus surgery, presence of asthma, NSAID exacerbated respiratory disease (NERD), allergy or baseline BEC. 92.5% and 94.4% showed an improvement in at least 1 EUFOREA criterion at 24 and 52 weeks respectively. 54.4% and 68.2% reached all 4 of the more stringent EUFOREA criteria at 24 and 52 weeks respectively.
Conclusions: Real-world evaluation of dupilumab effectiveness demonstrates a robust and sustained response in at least two thirds of patients at 52 weeks of treatment. Favourable treatment response was independent of the number of sinus surgery procedures, major comorbidities or baseline systemic levels of type 2 inflammation.
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The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology is a prestigious publication that features groundbreaking research in the fields of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology. This influential journal publishes high-impact research papers that explore various topics, including asthma, food allergy, allergic rhinitis, atopic dermatitis, primary immune deficiencies, occupational and environmental allergy, and other allergic and immunologic diseases. The articles not only report on clinical trials and mechanistic studies but also provide insights into novel therapies, underlying mechanisms, and important discoveries that contribute to our understanding of these diseases. By sharing this valuable information, the journal aims to enhance the diagnosis and management of patients in the future.