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Article

Real-World Efficacy of Biological Therapies in Severe Asthma: A Focus on Small Airways

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Respiratory Medicine, Policlinico Tor Vergata Foundation, 00133 Rome, Italy
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Respiratory Medicine, Department of Experimental Medicine, Tor Vergata University, 00133 Rome, Italy
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Department of Medicine and Surgery, Respiratory Disease and Lung Function Unit, University of Parma, 43126 Parma, Italy
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J. Clin. Med. 2024, 13(19), 5883; https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm13195883
Submission received: 21 August 2024 / Revised: 24 September 2024 / Accepted: 28 September 2024 / Published: 2 October 2024
(This article belongs to the Section Pulmonology)

Abstract

Background: Severe asthma is a challenging condition that often resists traditional treatments and requires high-dose inhaled corticosteroids and other controllers to manage uncontrolled symptoms. Recent advances include the use of biologic agents targeting specific inflammation pathways, which have improved symptom control and quality of life, although their effects on small airways remain less understood. Methods: This prospective observational study, conducted at Tor Vergata University Hospital in Rome from July 2021 to March 2024, aims to evaluate the efficacy of treatments in patients with uncontrolled severe asthma. It involves baseline assessments and follow-ups at 1 and 3 months post-biological therapy initiation, focusing on both spirometric and non-spirometric (oscillometry) measurements of the small airways to provide a comprehensive evaluation of respiratory function. Results: This study, conducted from July 2021 to March 2024, enrolled 40 patients with severe asthma, ultimately analyzing data from 31 participants who underwent biological therapy. The results showed significant improvements in asthma symptoms, the ACT scores increased significantly from visit 1 to visit 2 (p = 0.00008) and from visit 1 to visit 3 (p = 0.00047), and pulmonary function tests, with notable increases in FEV1 (from visit 1 (74.97 ± 23.43%) to visit 2 (82.96 ± 26.57%, p = 0.041) and to visit 3 (88.89 ± 31.41%, p = 0.003)) and quality of life scores, and substantial reductions in specific airway resistance and small airway dysfunction markers (the PEF, %pr post-BD showed significant improvement from visit 1 to visit 3 (p = 0.012)). However, oscillometric measurements showed no significant changes post-therapy. Conclusions: The study concluded that there was an improvement in the small airways measured by non-oscillometric values, without significant improvements in oscillometric parameters. Additionally, a significant improvement in symptoms was observed after the first month of therapy. There was also a significant increase in respiratory function after one to three months of therapy.
Keywords: severe asthma; small airways; oscillometry; biological therapies severe asthma; small airways; oscillometry; biological therapies

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Ora, J.; De Marco, P.; Motta, E.; Laitano, R.; Calzetta, L.; Rogliani, P. Real-World Efficacy of Biological Therapies in Severe Asthma: A Focus on Small Airways. J. Clin. Med. 2024, 13, 5883. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm13195883

AMA Style

Ora J, De Marco P, Motta E, Laitano R, Calzetta L, Rogliani P. Real-World Efficacy of Biological Therapies in Severe Asthma: A Focus on Small Airways. Journal of Clinical Medicine. 2024; 13(19):5883. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm13195883

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Ora, Josuel, Patrizia De Marco, Enrico Motta, Rossella Laitano, Luigino Calzetta, and Paola Rogliani. 2024. "Real-World Efficacy of Biological Therapies in Severe Asthma: A Focus on Small Airways" Journal of Clinical Medicine 13, no. 19: 5883. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm13195883

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