Application of an algorithm to analyze patterns of intermittent oral corticosteroid use in asthma.
John HaughneyTrung N TranHeath HeatleyArnaud BourdinAndrew Menzies-GowDavid J JacksonEkaterina MaslovaJatin ChapaneriDerek SkinnerVictoria Ann CarterJeffrey Shi Kai ChanDavid J PricePublished in: NPJ primary care respiratory medicine (2023)
An algorithm to describe patterns of intermittent oral corticosteroid use in the UK (n = 476,167) found that one-third of patients receiving intermittent oral corticosteroids for asthma only had short gaps (<90 days) between oral corticosteroid prescriptions sometime during follow-up. The increasing frequency pattern was more likely in patients with greater asthma severity and with more short-acting β 2 -agonist use at baseline. Our approach may provide a clinically relevant representation of intermittent oral corticosteroid use in asthma.