BMJ Open (Sep 2022)

EPI-ASTHMA study protocol: a population-based multicentre stepwise study on the prevalence and characterisation of patients with asthma according to disease severity in Portugal

  • Jaime Correia-de-Sousa,
  • Cristina Jácome,
  • Joao A Fonseca,
  • Dinis Brito,
  • Marisa Pardal,
  • Catarina João,
  • Filipa Lopes,
  • Janete Santos,
  • Liliana Amorim,
  • Maria João Barbosa,
  • Pedro Teixeira,
  • Filipa Bernardo

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2022-064538
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 9

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Introduction In Portugal as in other countries, data on the epidemiology of asthma are mainly grounded in questionnaire studies. Additionally, the detailed characterisation of asthma in terms of disease severity, control and phenotypes remain scarce. Studies assessing the prevalence of asthma and its subgroups using accurate methods are needed. This study aims to determine the prevalence of asthma, difficult-to-treat asthma and severe asthma, and to evaluate sociodemographic and clinical characteristics of those patients, in mainland Portugal.Methods and analysis A population-based nationwide study with a multicentre stepwise approach will be conducted between 2021 and 2023 in 38 primary care centres of the Portuguese National Health Service. The stepwise approach will comprise four stages: Stage 0—telephone call invitation to adult subjects (≥18 years) randomly selected (n~15 000); stage 1—telephone screening interview assessing the participants’ respiratory symptoms (n~7500); stage 2—diagnostic visit, including physical examination, diagnostic tests (eg, spirometry, fraction of exhaled nitric oxide, blood eosinophil count) and patient-reported outcome measures for diagnostic confirmation of those identified with possible asthma at stage 1 (n~1800); stage 3—further evaluation of patients with asthma and of patients with difficult-to-treat asthma and severe asthma, after 3 months (n~460). At stage 3, data will be collected from a review of the patient’s electronic health records, a follow-up telephone call and the CARATm (Caracteristicas Auto-reportadas de Asma em Tecnologias Móveis) app database. The prevalence of asthma, difficult-to-treat asthma and severe asthma will be determined as the percentage of patients with asthma confirmed from the overall population (stage 1). For the analysis of factors associated with asthma, difficult-to-treat asthma and severe asthma, logistic regression models will be explored.Ethics and dissemination Ethical approvals for the study were obtained from the ethics committee of the local health unit of Matosinhos, Porto (38/CES/JAS), Alto Minho (38/2021/CES) and the regional health administration of Lisbon-Vale do Tejo (035/CES/INV/2021). Results will be published in peer-reviewed journals.Trial registration number NCT05169619.