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Título: Adherence to inhaled corticosteroids and long-acting β2-agonists in asthma: A MASK-air study
Autor: Sousa-Pinto, B
Louis, R
Anto, J M
Amaral, R
Sá-Sousa, A
Czarlewski, W
Brussino, L
Canonica, G W
Chaves Loureiro, C
Cruz, A A
Gemicioglu, B
Haahtela, T
Kupczyk, M
Kvedariene, V
Larenas-Linnemann, D E
Okamoto, Y
Ollert, M
Pfaar, O
Pham-Thi, N
Puggioni, F
Regateiro, F. S. 
Romantowski, J
Sastre, J
Scichilone, N
Taborda-Barata, L
Ventura, M T
Agache, I
Bedbrook, A
Becker, S
Bergmann, K C
Bosnic-Anticevich, S
Bonini, M
Boulet, L-P
Brusselle, G
Buhl, R
Cecchi, L
Charpin, D
de Blay, F
Del Giacco, S
Ivancevich, J C
Jutel, M
Klimek, L
Kraxner, H
Kuna, P
Laune, D
Makela, M
Morais-Almeida, M
Nadif, R
Niedoszytko, M
Papadopoulos, N G
Papi, A
Patella, V
Pétré, B
Rivero Yeverino, D
Cordeiro, Carlos Robalo 
Roche, N
Rouadi, P W
Samolinski, B
Savouré, M
Shamji, M H
Sheikh, A
Suppli Ulrik, C
Usmani, O S
Valiulis, A
Yorgancioglu, A
Fonseca, J A
Costa, E M
Bousquet, J
Palavras-chave: Asthma; Adherence; Inhaledcorticosteroids; Formoterol; Long-acting-b2agonist
Data: 3-Ago-2023
Editora: Elsevier
Título da revista, periódico, livro ou evento: Pulmonology
Resumo: Introduction: Adherence to controller medication is a major problem in asthma management, being difficult to assess and tackle. mHealth apps can be used to assess adherence. We aimed to assess the adherence to inhaled corticosteroids+long-acting β2-agonists (ICS+LABA) in users of the MASK-air® app, comparing the adherence to ICS+formoterol (ICS+F) with that to ICS+other LABA. Materials and methods: We analysed complete weeks of MASK-air® data (2015-2022; 27 countries) from patients with self-reported asthma and ICS+LABA use. We compared patients reporting ICS+F versus ICS+other LABA on adherence levels, symptoms and symptom-medication scores. We built regression models to assess whether adherence to ICS+LABA was associated with asthma control or short-acting beta-agonist (SABA) use. Sensitivity analyses were performed considering the weeks with no more than one missing day. Results: In 2598 ICS+LABA users, 621 (23.9%) reported 4824 complete weeks and 866 (33.3%) reported weeks with at most one missing day. Higher adherence (use of medication ≥80% of weekly days) was observed for ICS+other LABA (75.1%) when compared to ICS+F (59.3%), despite both groups displaying similar asthma control and work productivity. The ICS+other LABA group was associated with more days of SABA use than the ICS+F group (median=71.4% versus 57.1% days). Each additional weekly day of ICS+F use was associated with a 4.1% less risk in weekly SABA use (95%CI=-6.5;-1.6%;p=0.001). For ICS+other LABA, the percentage was 8.2 (95%CI=-11.6;-5.0%;p<0.001). Conclusions: In asthma patients adherent to the MASK-air app, adherence to ICS+LABA was high. ICS+F users reported lower adherence but also a lower SABA use and a similar level of control.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10316/114492
ISSN: 25310437
DOI: 10.1016/j.pulmoe.2023.07.004
Direitos: openAccess
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