Clinical and Translational Allergy (Mar 2021)

Clinical and inflammatory characteristics of patients with asthma in the Spanish MEGA project cohort

  • Manuel J. Rial,
  • Maria J. Álvarez‐Puebla,
  • Ebymar Arismendi,
  • María L. Caballero,
  • José A. Cañas,
  • María J. Cruz,
  • Francisco J. González‐Barcala,
  • Juan A. Luna,
  • Carlos Martínez‐Rivera,
  • Joaquim Mullol,
  • Xavier Muñoz,
  • José M. Olaguibel,
  • César Picado,
  • Vicente Plaza,
  • Santiago Quirce,
  • Christian Romero‐Mesones,
  • Francisco‐Javier Salgado,
  • Beatriz Sastre,
  • Lorena Soto‐Retes,
  • Antonio Valero,
  • Marcela Valverde,
  • Joaquín Sastre,
  • Victora del Pozo

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1002/clt2.12001
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 1
pp. n/a – n/a

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Abstract Introduction The MEGA (MEchanism underlying the Genesis and evolution of Asthma) project is a multicenter cohort study carried out in eight Spanish hospitals, gathering clinical, physiological, and molecular data from patients with asthma and multimorbidities in order to gain insight into the different physiopathological mechanisms involved in this disorder. Material and Methods We report the baseline clinical and physiological characteristics and biomarker measures of adult participants in the project with the aim of better understanding the natural history and underlying mechanisms of asthma as well as the associated multimorbidities across different levels of severity. We carried out a detailed clinical examination, pulmonary function testing, measurement of fractional exhaled nitric oxide (FeNO), blood counts, induced sputum, skin prick tests, chest computed tomography scan, asthma questionnaires, and multimorbidity assessment in 512 asthmatic patients. Results When compared to patients with milder disease, severe asthmatic patients showed greater presence of symptoms, more exacerbations, lower asthma control, increased airflow obstruction, and higher frequency of chronic rhinosinusitis with nasal polyps, severe rhinitis, anxiety and depression, gastroesophageal reflux, and bronchiectasis. Conclusion The MEGA project succeeded in recruiting a high number of asthma patients, especially those with severe disease, who showed lower control and higher frequency of multimorbidities.

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