Promoting Prevention and Targeting Remission of Asthma: A European Forum for Research and Education in Allergy and Airway Diseases Consensus Statement on Raising the Bar in Asthma Care.

11 Dec 2024

 

Asthma is a common multifaceted respiratory disease with a major impact on quality of life. Despite increased insights into mechanisms underlying various asthma phenotypes and endotypes and the availability of targeted biologic treatment options, the disease remains uncontrolled in a substantial proportion of patients with risk of exacerbations, requiring systemic corticosteroids, and with progressive disease. Current international guidelines advocate a personalized management approach to patients with uncontrolled severe asthma. The European Forum for Research and Education in Allergy and Airway Diseases asthma expert panel was convened to discuss strategies to optimize asthma care and to prevent systemic corticosteroid overuse and disease progression. In this meeting report, we summarize current concepts and recommendations and provide a rationale to implement personalized asthma management at earlier stages of the disease. The ultimate goal is to move away from the current one-size-fits-most concept, which focuses on a symptom-driven treatment strategy, and shift toward a phenotype- and endotype-targeted approach aimed at curbing the disease course by improving clinical outcomes and preserving health-related quality of life. Herein, we provide a consensus view on asthma care that advocates a holistic approach and highlight some unmet needs to be addressed in future clinical trials and population studies.

Resource information

Respiratory conditions
  • Asthma
Respiratory topics
  • Difficult to manage asthma
  • Disease management
Type of resource
Peer-reviewed article
Project(s)
  • Asthma Right Care
Author(s)
Jesenak M, Bobcakova A, Djukanovic R, Gaga M, Hanania NA, Heaney LG, Pavord I, Quirce S, Ryan D, Fokkens W, Conti D, Hellings PW, Scadding G, Van Staeyen E, Bjermer LH, Diamant Z
Right Care
  • Asthma
Strategic Objective
  • Management
  • Risk Factors
  • When control is poor
Approach
  • Clinical Education
  • Research

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