TY - JOUR
T1 - Adult Severe Asthma Registries
T2 - A Global and Growing Inventory
AU - Cushen, Breda
AU - Koh, Mariko Siyue
AU - Tran, Trung N
AU - Martin, Neil
AU - Murray, Ruth
AU - Uthaman, Thendral
AU - Goh, Celine Yun Yi
AU - Vella, Rebecca
AU - Eleangovan, Neva
AU - Bulathsinhala, Lakmini
AU - Maspero, Jorge F
AU - Peters, Matthew J
AU - Schleich, Florence
AU - Pitrez, Paulo
AU - Christoff, George
AU - Sadatsafavi, Mohsen
AU - Torres-Duque, Carlos A
AU - Porsbjerg, Celeste
AU - Altraja, Alan
AU - Lehtimäki, Lauri
AU - Bourdin, Arnaud
AU - Taube, Christian
AU - Papadopoulos, Nikolaos G
AU - Zsuzsanna, Csoma
AU - Björnsdóttir, Unnur
AU - Salvi, Sundeep
AU - Heffler, Enrico
AU - Iwanaga, Takashi
AU - Al-Ahmad, Mona
AU - Larenas-Linnemann, Désirée
AU - van Boven, Job F M
AU - Aarli, Bernt Bøgvald
AU - Kuna, Piotr
AU - Loureiro, Cláudia Chaves
AU - Al-Lehebi, Riyad
AU - Lee, Jae Ha
AU - Marina, Nuria
AU - Bjermer, Leif
AU - Sheu, Chau-Chyun
AU - Mahboub, Bassam
AU - Busby, John
AU - Menzies-Gow, Andrew
AU - Wang, Eileen
AU - Price, David B
AU - ISAR Inventory Study Group
N1 - © 2023 Cushen et al.
PY - 2023
Y1 - 2023
N2 - AIM: The International Severe Asthma Registry (ISAR; http://isaregistries.org/) uses standardised variables to enable multi-country and adequately powered research in severe asthma. This study aims to look at the data countries within ISAR and non-ISAR countries reported collecting that enable global research that support individual country interests.METHODS: Registries were identified by online searches and approaching severe asthma experts. Participating registries provided data collection specifications or confirmed variables collected. Core variables (results from ISAR's Delphi study), steroid-related comorbidity variables, biologic safety variables (serious infection, anaphylaxis, and cancer), COVID-19 variables and additional variables (not belonging to the aforementioned categories) that registries reported collecting were summarised.RESULTS: Of the 37 registries identified, 26 were ISAR affiliates and 11 non-ISAR affiliates. Twenty-five ISAR-registries and 4 non-ISAR registries reported collecting >90% of the 65 core variables. Twenty-three registries reported collecting all optional steroid-related comorbidity variables. Twenty-nine registries reported collecting all optional safety variables. Ten registries reported collecting COVID-19 variables. Twenty-four registries reported collecting additional variables including data from asthma questionnaires (10 Asthma Control Questionnaire, 20 Asthma Control Test, 11 Asthma Quality of Life Questionnaire, and 4 EuroQol 5-dimension 5-level Questionnaire). Eight registries are linked to databases such as electronic medical records and national claims or disease databases.CONCLUSION: Standardised data collection has enabled individual severe asthma registries to collect unified data and increase statistical power for severe asthma research irrespective of ISAR affiliations.
AB - AIM: The International Severe Asthma Registry (ISAR; http://isaregistries.org/) uses standardised variables to enable multi-country and adequately powered research in severe asthma. This study aims to look at the data countries within ISAR and non-ISAR countries reported collecting that enable global research that support individual country interests.METHODS: Registries were identified by online searches and approaching severe asthma experts. Participating registries provided data collection specifications or confirmed variables collected. Core variables (results from ISAR's Delphi study), steroid-related comorbidity variables, biologic safety variables (serious infection, anaphylaxis, and cancer), COVID-19 variables and additional variables (not belonging to the aforementioned categories) that registries reported collecting were summarised.RESULTS: Of the 37 registries identified, 26 were ISAR affiliates and 11 non-ISAR affiliates. Twenty-five ISAR-registries and 4 non-ISAR registries reported collecting >90% of the 65 core variables. Twenty-three registries reported collecting all optional steroid-related comorbidity variables. Twenty-nine registries reported collecting all optional safety variables. Ten registries reported collecting COVID-19 variables. Twenty-four registries reported collecting additional variables including data from asthma questionnaires (10 Asthma Control Questionnaire, 20 Asthma Control Test, 11 Asthma Quality of Life Questionnaire, and 4 EuroQol 5-dimension 5-level Questionnaire). Eight registries are linked to databases such as electronic medical records and national claims or disease databases.CONCLUSION: Standardised data collection has enabled individual severe asthma registries to collect unified data and increase statistical power for severe asthma research irrespective of ISAR affiliations.
U2 - 10.2147/POR.S399879
DO - 10.2147/POR.S399879
M3 - Journal article
C2 - 37881411
SN - 1179-7266
VL - 14
SP - 127
EP - 147
JO - Pragmatic and observational research
JF - Pragmatic and observational research
ER -