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. 2014 Apr 10;7:31–51. doi: 10.2147/JAA.S59386

Table 3.

Secondary measures of clinical effectiveness

Outcome Definition
Treatment stability (definition 1); stable or unstable Stable if:
• No asthma-related hospital attendance/admission,a
• No GP consultations for LRTI,b
• No prescriptions for acute oral steroids, and
• No change in therapy (≥50% increase in ICS dosage, change in ICS drug or delivery device, and/or additional therapy with theophylline or LTRA)
Treatment stability (definition 2); stable or unstable Stable if:
• No asthma-related hospital attendance/admission,a
• No GP consultations for LRTI,b
• No prescriptions for acute oral steroids, and
• No change in therapy (≥50% increase in ICS dosage and/or additional therapy with theophylline or LTRA)
SABA dosage Average daily dose (μg)
Controller–reliever ratioc Categorized: <0.5 or ≥0.5

Notes:

a

Asthma-related hospital attendance/admission included Accident and Emergency, out-of-hours, and outpatient departments;

b

consultations for lower respiratory tract infections requiring antibiotic therapy;

c

calculated as [number of units of controllers/(units of controllers + relievers)].

Abbreviations: GP, general practitioner; ICS, inhaled corticosteroid; LRTI, lower respiratory tract infection; LTRA, leukotriene receptor antagonist; SABA, short-acting β2 receptor agonist