[HTML][HTML] Randomized trial of omalizumab (anti-IgE) for asthma in inner-city children

WW Busse, WJ Morgan, PJ Gergen… - … England Journal of …, 2011 - Mass Medical Soc
WW Busse, WJ Morgan, PJ Gergen, HE Mitchell, JE Gern, AH Liu, RS Gruchalla, M Kattan
New England Journal of Medicine, 2011Mass Medical Soc
Background Research has underscored the effects of exposure and sensitization to
allergens on the severity of asthma in inner-city children. It has also revealed the limitations
of environmental remediation and guidelines-based therapy in achieving greater disease
control. Methods We enrolled inner-city children, adolescents, and young adults with
persistent asthma in a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, parallel-group trial at
multiple centers to assess the effectiveness of omalizumab, as compared with placebo …
Background
Research has underscored the effects of exposure and sensitization to allergens on the severity of asthma in inner-city children. It has also revealed the limitations of environmental remediation and guidelines-based therapy in achieving greater disease control.
Methods
We enrolled inner-city children, adolescents, and young adults with persistent asthma in a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, parallel-group trial at multiple centers to assess the effectiveness of omalizumab, as compared with placebo, when added to guidelines-based therapy. The trial was conducted for 60 weeks, and the primary outcome was symptoms of asthma.
Results
Among 419 participants who underwent randomization (at which point 73% had moderate or severe disease), omalizumab as compared with placebo significantly reduced the number of days with asthma symptoms, from 1.96 to 1.48 days per 2-week interval, a 24.5% decrease (P<0.001). Similarly, omalizumab significantly reduced the proportion of participants who had one or more exacerbations from 48.8 to 30.3% (P<0.001). Improvements occurred with omalizumab despite reductions in the use of inhaled glucocorticoids and long-acting beta-agonists.
Conclusions
When added to a regimen of guidelines-based therapy for inner-city children, adolescents, and young adults, omalizumab further improved asthma control, nearly eliminated seasonal peaks in exacerbations, and reduced the need for other medications to control asthma. (Funded by the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases and Novartis; ClinicalTrials.gov number, NCT00377572.)
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