Publications by authors named "Valentina Di Boscio"

Purpose: Inhaled triple therapy is recommended for patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) who have poorly controlled symptoms and to reduce the risk of exacerbations. This study assessed the clinical characteristics of new users of single- and multiple-inhaler triple therapy (SITT and MITT) treated in a primary care setting in England.

Patients And Methods: This cross-sectional, observational study used data from an electronic health record database (CPRD Aurum) of COPD patients registered with a primary care practice in England, with linkage to a secondary care database.

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Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is associated with major healthcare and socioeconomic burdens. International consortia recommend a personalized approach to treatment and management that aims to reduce both symptom burden and the risk of exacerbations. Recent clinical trials have investigated single-inhaler triple therapy (SITT) with a long-acting muscarinic antagonist (LAMA), long-acting β-agonist (LABA), and inhaled corticosteroid (ICS) for patients with symptomatic COPD.

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Background: In Latin America, there is scarce information about severe asthma (SA) according to the ERS/ATS 2014 criteria. This study aimed to compare the demographic, socio, clinical characteristics, treatment, and use of healthcare resources between SA and non-severe asthma (NSA) patients in Argentina, Colombia, Chile and Mexico.

Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted including 594 asthma patients from outpatient specialized sites.

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Article Synopsis
  • The PUMA study, conducted in Argentina, Colombia, Venezuela, and Uruguay, aimed to identify the prevalence of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) among high-risk individuals visiting primary care, regardless of symptoms.
  • A total of 1,743 subjects took part, revealing a COPD prevalence of 20.1% when using a specific diagnostic criteria, demonstrating significant variations across the countries studied.
  • The study concluded that a simple seven-item scoring system effectively predicts COPD risk and can help prioritize individuals for further spirometry testing in primary care settings.
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Introduction: The prevalence of COPD among patients treated in the healthcare system in Latin America is unknown. The PUMA study (Prevalencia y práctica habitUal -diagnóstico y tratamiento- en población de riesgo de EPOC en Médicos generalistas de 4 países de América Latina) screened at-risk patients attending primary care centers to evaluate the prevalence, diagnosis and treatment of COPD in this setting. The aim of this report is to describe the study methodology.

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