Background and objective: Asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) are two prevalent and complex diseases that require personalized management. Although a strategy based on treatable traits (TTs) has been proposed, the prevalence and relationship of TTs to the diagnostic label and disease severity established by the attending physician in a real-world setting are unknown. We assessed how the presence/absence of specific TTs relate to the diagnosis and severity of ‘asthma’, ‘COPD’ or ‘asthma + COPD’. Methods: The authors selected 30 frequently occurring TTs from the NOVELTY study cohort (NOVEL observational longiTudinal studY; NCT02760329), a large (n = 11,226), global study that systematically collects data in a real-world setting, both in primary care clinics and specialized centres, for patients with ‘asthma’ (n = 5932, 52.8%), ‘COPD’ (n = 3898, 34.7%) or both (‘asthma + COPD’; n = 1396, 12.4%). Results: The results indicate that (1) the prevalence of the 30 TTs evaluated varied widely, with a mean ± SD of 4.6 ± 2.6, 5.4 ± 2.6 and 6.4 ± 2.8 TTs/patient in those with ‘asthma’, ‘COPD’ and ‘asthma + COPD’, respectively (p < 0.0001); (2) there were no large global geographical variations, but the prevalence of TTs was different in primary versus specialized clinics; (3) several TTs were specific to the diagnosis and severity of disease, but many were not; and (4) both the presence and absence of TTs formed a pattern that is recognized by clinicians to establish a diagnosis and grade its severity. Conclusion: These results provide the largest and most granular characterization of TTs in patients with airway diseases in a real-world setting to date.

Treatable traits in the NOVELTY study / Agusti, A.; Rapsomaniki, E.; Beasley, R.; Hughes, R.; Mullerova, H.; Papi, A.; Pavord, I. D.; van den Berge, M.; Faner, R.; Benhabib, G.; Ruiz, X. B.; del Olmo, R.; Lisanti, R. E.; Marino, G.; Mattarucco, W.; Nogueira, J.; Parody, M.; Pascale, P.; Rodriguez, P.; Silva, D.; Svetliza, G.; Victorio, C. F.; Rolon, R. W.; Yanez, A.; Anderson, G.; Baines, S.; Bowler, S.; Bremner, P.; Bull, S.; Carroll, P.; Chaalan, M.; Farah, C.; Hammerschlag, G.; Hancock, K.; Harrington, Z.; Katsoulotos, G.; Kim, J.; Langton, D.; Lee, D.; Peters, M.; Prassad, L.; Reddel, H.; Sajkov, D.; Santiago, F.; Simpson, F. G.; Tai, S.; Thomas, P.; Wark, P.; Cancado, J. E. D.; Cunha, T.; Lima, M.; Pinto Cardoso, A.; Rabahi, M.; Anees, S.; Bertley, J.; Bell, A.; Cheema, A.; Chouinard, G.; Csanadi, M.; Dhar, A.; Dhillon, R.; Fitzgerald, J. M.; Kanawaty, D.; Kelly, A.; Killorn, W.; Landry, D.; Luton, R.; Mandhane, P.; Mcivor, A.; Pek, B.; Petrella, R.; Sadatsafavi, M.; Stollery, D.; Chen, M.; Chen, Y.; Gu, W.; Hui, K. M. C.; Li, M.; Li, S.; Lijun, M.; Qin, G.; Song, W.; Tan, W.; Tang, Y.; Wang, C.; Wang, T.; Wen, F.; Wu, F.; Xiang, P. C.; Xiao, Z.; Xiong, S.; Yang, J.; Yang, J.; Zhang, C.; Zhang, M.; Zhang, P.; Zhang, W.; Zheng, X.; Zhu, D.; Grimaldos, F. B.; Arboleda, A. C.; Bueno, C. M.; de Salazar, D. M.; Bendstrup, E.; Hilberg, O.; Kjellerup, C.; Weinreich, U.; Bonniaud, P.; Brun, O.; Burgel, P. -R.; Chouaid, C.; Couturaud, F.; de Blic, J.; Debieuvre, D.; Delsart, D.; Demaegdt, A.; Demoly, P.; Deschildre, A.; Devouassoux, G.; Egron, C.; Falchero, L.; Goupil, F.; Kessler, R.; Le Roux, P.; Mabire, P.; Mahay, G.; Martinez, S.; Melloni, B.; Moreau, L.; Raherison, C.; Riviere, E.; Roux-Claude, P.; Soulier, M.; Vignal, G.; Yaici, A.; Aries, S. P.; Bals, R.; Beck, E.; Deimling, A.; Feimer, J.; Grimm-Sachs, V.; Groth, G.; Herth, F.; Hoheisel, G.; Kanniess, F.; Lienert, T.; Mronga, S.; Reinhardt, J.; Schlenska, C.; Stolpe, C.; Teber, I.; Timmermann, H.; Ulrich, T.; Velling, P.; Wehgartner-Winkler, S.; Welling, J.; Winkelmann, E. -J.; Barbetta, C.; Braido, F.; Cardaci, V.; Clini, E. M.; Costantino, M. T.; Cuttitta, G.; di Gioacchino, M.; Fois, A.; Foschino-Barbaro, M. P.; Gammeri, E.; Inchingolo, R.; Lavorini, F.; Molino, A.; Nucera, E.; Papi, A.; Patella, V.; Pesci, A.; Ricciardolo, F.; Rogliani, P.; Sarzani, R.; Vancheri, C.; Vincenti, R.; Endo, T.; Fujita, M.; Hara, Y.; Horiguchi, T.; Hosoi, K.; Ide, Y.; Inomata, M.; Inoue, H.; Inoue, K.; Inoue, S.; Kato, M.; Kawasaki, M.; Kawayama, T.; Kita, T.; Kobayashi, K.; Koto, H.; Nishi, K.; Saito, J.; Shimizu, Y.; Shirai, T.; Sugihara, N.; Takahashi, K. -I.; Tashimo, H.; Tomii, K.; Yamada, T.; Yanai, M.; Javier, R. C.; Peregrina, A. D.; Corzo, M. F.; Gonzalez, E. M.; Ramirez-Venegas, A.; Rendon, A.; Boersma, W.; Djamin, R. S.; Eijsvogel, M.; Franssen, F.; Goosens, M.; Graat-Verboom, L.; Veen, J.; Janssen, R.; Kuppens, K.; van den Berge, M.; van de Ven, M.; Brunstad, O. P.; Einvik, G.; Hoines, K. J.; Khusrawi, A.; Oien, T.; Chang, Y. -S.; Cho, Y. J.; Hwang, Y. I.; Kim, W. J.; Koh, Y. -I.; Lee, B. -J.; Lee, K. -H.; Lee, S. -P.; Lee, Y. C.; Lim, S. Y.; Min, K. H.; Oh, Y. -M.; Park, C. -S.; Park, H. -S.; Park, H. -W.; Rhee, C. K.; Yoon, H. J.; Yoon, H. -K.; Garcia-Navarro, A. A.; Andujar, R.; Anoro, L.; Garcia, M. B.; Mozo, P. C.; Campos, S.; Maldonado, F. C.; Martinez, M. C.; Serrano, C. C.; Casanova, L. C.; Corbacho, D.; Matias, F. D. C.; Echave-Sustaeta, J.; Corral, G. F.; Setien, P. G.; Clemente, M. G.; Nunez, I. G.; Robaina, J. G.; Salmones, M. G.; Trigo, J. M. M.; Fernandez, M. N.; Palomo, S. N.; Rivera, J. O.; de Llano, L. P.; Bastida, A. P.; Rano, A.; Gonzalez-Moro, J. R.; Reig, A. R.; Garrido, J. V.; Curiac, D.; Janson, C.; Lif-Tiberg, C.; Luts, A.; Rahlen, L.; Rustscheff, S.; Adams, F.; Bradman, D.; Broughton, E.; Cosgrove, J.; Flood-Page, P.; Fuller, L.; Harrison, T.; Hartley, D.; Hattotuwa, K.; Jones, G.; Lewis, K.; Mcgarvey, L.; Morice, A.; Pandya, P.; Patel, M.; Price, D.; Roy, K.; Sathyamurthy, R.; Thiagarajan, S.; Turner, A.; Vestbo, J.; Wedzicha, W.; Wilkinson, T.; Wilson, P.; Al-Asadi, L.; Anholm, J.; Averill, F.; Bansal, S.; Baptist, A.; Campbell, C.; Campos, M. A.; Chipps, B.; Crook, G.; Deleon, S.; Eid, A.; Epstein, E.; Fritz, S.; Harris, H.; Hewitt, M.; Holguin, F.; Hudes, G.; Jackson, R.; Kaufman, A.; Kaufman, D.; Klapholz, A.; Krishna, H.; Lee, D.; Lin, R.; Make, B.; Maselli-Caceres, D.; Mehta, V.; Moy, J. N.; Nwokoro, U.; Parikh, P.; Parikh, S.; Perrino, F.; Ruhlmann, J.; Sassoon, C.; Settipane, R. A.; Sousa, D.; Sriram, P.; Wachs, R.. - In: RESPIROLOGY. - ISSN 1323-7799. - 27:11(2022), pp. 929-940. [10.1111/resp.14325]

Treatable traits in the NOVELTY study

Kim J.;Peters M.;Thomas P.;Kelly A.;McIvor A.;Molino A.;Patella V.;Jones G.;Wilson P.;Bansal S.;Campbell C.;Eid A.;
2022

Abstract

Background and objective: Asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) are two prevalent and complex diseases that require personalized management. Although a strategy based on treatable traits (TTs) has been proposed, the prevalence and relationship of TTs to the diagnostic label and disease severity established by the attending physician in a real-world setting are unknown. We assessed how the presence/absence of specific TTs relate to the diagnosis and severity of ‘asthma’, ‘COPD’ or ‘asthma + COPD’. Methods: The authors selected 30 frequently occurring TTs from the NOVELTY study cohort (NOVEL observational longiTudinal studY; NCT02760329), a large (n = 11,226), global study that systematically collects data in a real-world setting, both in primary care clinics and specialized centres, for patients with ‘asthma’ (n = 5932, 52.8%), ‘COPD’ (n = 3898, 34.7%) or both (‘asthma + COPD’; n = 1396, 12.4%). Results: The results indicate that (1) the prevalence of the 30 TTs evaluated varied widely, with a mean ± SD of 4.6 ± 2.6, 5.4 ± 2.6 and 6.4 ± 2.8 TTs/patient in those with ‘asthma’, ‘COPD’ and ‘asthma + COPD’, respectively (p < 0.0001); (2) there were no large global geographical variations, but the prevalence of TTs was different in primary versus specialized clinics; (3) several TTs were specific to the diagnosis and severity of disease, but many were not; and (4) both the presence and absence of TTs formed a pattern that is recognized by clinicians to establish a diagnosis and grade its severity. Conclusion: These results provide the largest and most granular characterization of TTs in patients with airway diseases in a real-world setting to date.
2022
Treatable traits in the NOVELTY study / Agusti, A.; Rapsomaniki, E.; Beasley, R.; Hughes, R.; Mullerova, H.; Papi, A.; Pavord, I. D.; van den Berge, M.; Faner, R.; Benhabib, G.; Ruiz, X. B.; del Olmo, R.; Lisanti, R. E.; Marino, G.; Mattarucco, W.; Nogueira, J.; Parody, M.; Pascale, P.; Rodriguez, P.; Silva, D.; Svetliza, G.; Victorio, C. F.; Rolon, R. W.; Yanez, A.; Anderson, G.; Baines, S.; Bowler, S.; Bremner, P.; Bull, S.; Carroll, P.; Chaalan, M.; Farah, C.; Hammerschlag, G.; Hancock, K.; Harrington, Z.; Katsoulotos, G.; Kim, J.; Langton, D.; Lee, D.; Peters, M.; Prassad, L.; Reddel, H.; Sajkov, D.; Santiago, F.; Simpson, F. G.; Tai, S.; Thomas, P.; Wark, P.; Cancado, J. E. D.; Cunha, T.; Lima, M.; Pinto Cardoso, A.; Rabahi, M.; Anees, S.; Bertley, J.; Bell, A.; Cheema, A.; Chouinard, G.; Csanadi, M.; Dhar, A.; Dhillon, R.; Fitzgerald, J. M.; Kanawaty, D.; Kelly, A.; Killorn, W.; Landry, D.; Luton, R.; Mandhane, P.; Mcivor, A.; Pek, B.; Petrella, R.; Sadatsafavi, M.; Stollery, D.; Chen, M.; Chen, Y.; Gu, W.; Hui, K. M. C.; Li, M.; Li, S.; Lijun, M.; Qin, G.; Song, W.; Tan, W.; Tang, Y.; Wang, C.; Wang, T.; Wen, F.; Wu, F.; Xiang, P. C.; Xiao, Z.; Xiong, S.; Yang, J.; Yang, J.; Zhang, C.; Zhang, M.; Zhang, P.; Zhang, W.; Zheng, X.; Zhu, D.; Grimaldos, F. B.; Arboleda, A. C.; Bueno, C. M.; de Salazar, D. M.; Bendstrup, E.; Hilberg, O.; Kjellerup, C.; Weinreich, U.; Bonniaud, P.; Brun, O.; Burgel, P. -R.; Chouaid, C.; Couturaud, F.; de Blic, J.; Debieuvre, D.; Delsart, D.; Demaegdt, A.; Demoly, P.; Deschildre, A.; Devouassoux, G.; Egron, C.; Falchero, L.; Goupil, F.; Kessler, R.; Le Roux, P.; Mabire, P.; Mahay, G.; Martinez, S.; Melloni, B.; Moreau, L.; Raherison, C.; Riviere, E.; Roux-Claude, P.; Soulier, M.; Vignal, G.; Yaici, A.; Aries, S. P.; Bals, R.; Beck, E.; Deimling, A.; Feimer, J.; Grimm-Sachs, V.; Groth, G.; Herth, F.; Hoheisel, G.; Kanniess, F.; Lienert, T.; Mronga, S.; Reinhardt, J.; Schlenska, C.; Stolpe, C.; Teber, I.; Timmermann, H.; Ulrich, T.; Velling, P.; Wehgartner-Winkler, S.; Welling, J.; Winkelmann, E. -J.; Barbetta, C.; Braido, F.; Cardaci, V.; Clini, E. M.; Costantino, M. T.; Cuttitta, G.; di Gioacchino, M.; Fois, A.; Foschino-Barbaro, M. P.; Gammeri, E.; Inchingolo, R.; Lavorini, F.; Molino, A.; Nucera, E.; Papi, A.; Patella, V.; Pesci, A.; Ricciardolo, F.; Rogliani, P.; Sarzani, R.; Vancheri, C.; Vincenti, R.; Endo, T.; Fujita, M.; Hara, Y.; Horiguchi, T.; Hosoi, K.; Ide, Y.; Inomata, M.; Inoue, H.; Inoue, K.; Inoue, S.; Kato, M.; Kawasaki, M.; Kawayama, T.; Kita, T.; Kobayashi, K.; Koto, H.; Nishi, K.; Saito, J.; Shimizu, Y.; Shirai, T.; Sugihara, N.; Takahashi, K. -I.; Tashimo, H.; Tomii, K.; Yamada, T.; Yanai, M.; Javier, R. C.; Peregrina, A. D.; Corzo, M. F.; Gonzalez, E. M.; Ramirez-Venegas, A.; Rendon, A.; Boersma, W.; Djamin, R. S.; Eijsvogel, M.; Franssen, F.; Goosens, M.; Graat-Verboom, L.; Veen, J.; Janssen, R.; Kuppens, K.; van den Berge, M.; van de Ven, M.; Brunstad, O. P.; Einvik, G.; Hoines, K. J.; Khusrawi, A.; Oien, T.; Chang, Y. -S.; Cho, Y. J.; Hwang, Y. I.; Kim, W. J.; Koh, Y. -I.; Lee, B. -J.; Lee, K. -H.; Lee, S. -P.; Lee, Y. C.; Lim, S. Y.; Min, K. H.; Oh, Y. -M.; Park, C. -S.; Park, H. -S.; Park, H. -W.; Rhee, C. K.; Yoon, H. J.; Yoon, H. -K.; Garcia-Navarro, A. A.; Andujar, R.; Anoro, L.; Garcia, M. B.; Mozo, P. C.; Campos, S.; Maldonado, F. C.; Martinez, M. C.; Serrano, C. C.; Casanova, L. C.; Corbacho, D.; Matias, F. D. C.; Echave-Sustaeta, J.; Corral, G. F.; Setien, P. G.; Clemente, M. G.; Nunez, I. G.; Robaina, J. G.; Salmones, M. G.; Trigo, J. M. M.; Fernandez, M. N.; Palomo, S. N.; Rivera, J. O.; de Llano, L. P.; Bastida, A. P.; Rano, A.; Gonzalez-Moro, J. R.; Reig, A. R.; Garrido, J. V.; Curiac, D.; Janson, C.; Lif-Tiberg, C.; Luts, A.; Rahlen, L.; Rustscheff, S.; Adams, F.; Bradman, D.; Broughton, E.; Cosgrove, J.; Flood-Page, P.; Fuller, L.; Harrison, T.; Hartley, D.; Hattotuwa, K.; Jones, G.; Lewis, K.; Mcgarvey, L.; Morice, A.; Pandya, P.; Patel, M.; Price, D.; Roy, K.; Sathyamurthy, R.; Thiagarajan, S.; Turner, A.; Vestbo, J.; Wedzicha, W.; Wilkinson, T.; Wilson, P.; Al-Asadi, L.; Anholm, J.; Averill, F.; Bansal, S.; Baptist, A.; Campbell, C.; Campos, M. A.; Chipps, B.; Crook, G.; Deleon, S.; Eid, A.; Epstein, E.; Fritz, S.; Harris, H.; Hewitt, M.; Holguin, F.; Hudes, G.; Jackson, R.; Kaufman, A.; Kaufman, D.; Klapholz, A.; Krishna, H.; Lee, D.; Lin, R.; Make, B.; Maselli-Caceres, D.; Mehta, V.; Moy, J. N.; Nwokoro, U.; Parikh, P.; Parikh, S.; Perrino, F.; Ruhlmann, J.; Sassoon, C.; Settipane, R. A.; Sousa, D.; Sriram, P.; Wachs, R.. - In: RESPIROLOGY. - ISSN 1323-7799. - 27:11(2022), pp. 929-940. [10.1111/resp.14325]
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