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  • Precision Medicine
  • Asthma Research

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  • Severe asthma treatment is shifting towards a remission-focused paradigm.
  • Current definitions of asthma remission lack standardization and vary in rigor.
  • Understanding the strengths and limitations of remission as a concept is crucial for advancing treatment.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore the concept of treatment-induced clinical remission in severe asthma.
  • To gather expert consensus on the utility and challenges of defining asthma remission.
  • To identify future research needs for refining asthma remission criteria.

Main Methods:

  • A roundtable discussion involving 27 severe asthma experts.
  • Narrative synthesis and summarization of expert discussions.
  • Analysis of current definitions and proposed parameters for asthma remission.

Main Results:

  • Experts reported that 1 in 3 to 1 in 5 patients on targeted therapies achieve low disease activity.
  • There is unanimous agreement on the clinical, policy, and scientific utility of "clinical remission."
  • Significant variability in reported remission rates exists due to differing definitions; confounding factors must be considered.

Conclusions:

  • Treatment-induced clinical remission is a feasible and valuable goal in severe asthma management.
  • Further research is essential to establish an acceptable and precise definition of asthma remission.
  • Incorporating patient perspectives is vital for future research and definition refinement.