A meta-analysis of baseline characteristics in trials on mite allergen avoidance in asthmatics: room for improvement

Abstract Background Evidence regarding the clinical effectiveness of mite allergen avoidance for the treatment of asthma is lacking. In previous meta-analyses on mite allergen control, the baseline data were not discussed in detail. This study updates and extends the existing Cochrane review by Gøtz...

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Main Authors: Frank E. van Boven, Nicolette W. de Jong, Gert-Jan Braunstahl, Roy Gerth van Wijk, Lidia R. Arends
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Language:English
Published: Wiley 2020-01-01
Series:Clinical and Translational Allergy
Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13601-019-0306-3
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spelling doaj-9742688e4268446087b0e52ed16e11542021-09-02T09:35:34ZengWileyClinical and Translational Allergy2045-70222020-01-0110111210.1186/s13601-019-0306-3A meta-analysis of baseline characteristics in trials on mite allergen avoidance in asthmatics: room for improvementFrank E. van Boven0Nicolette W. de Jong1Gert-Jan Braunstahl2Roy Gerth van Wijk3Lidia R. Arends4Department of Internal Medicine, Section of Allergology & Clinical Immunology, Erasmus Medical CenterDepartment of Internal Medicine, Section of Allergology & Clinical Immunology, Erasmus Medical CenterDepartment of Pulmonology, Sint Franciscus Vlietland GroepDepartment of Internal Medicine, Section of Allergology & Clinical Immunology, Erasmus Medical CenterDepartment of Biostatistics, Erasmus Medical CenterAbstract Background Evidence regarding the clinical effectiveness of mite allergen avoidance for the treatment of asthma is lacking. In previous meta-analyses on mite allergen control, the baseline data were not discussed in detail. This study updates and extends the existing Cochrane review by Gøtzsche and Johansen (Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, 2008, Art. No: CD001187), with a focus on baseline asthma outcomes and allergen exposures. Methods We used the existing trials in the original Cochrane review and included newly published studies. The baseline data for the mite allergen load from the mattress, the standardized asthma symptom score (ASS), the forced expiratory volume in 1 s percentage of predicted (FEV1 %pred.), and the histamine provocative concentration causing a 20% drop in FEV1 (PC20) were extracted. First, the mean values of the outcomes were calculated. The influence of the mite allergen load was examined with a random-effect meta-regression using the Metafor package in R. Results Forty-five trials were included; 39 trials reported strategies for concurrent bedroom interventions, and 6 trails reported strategies for air purification. The mite allergen load ranged from 0.44 to 24.83 μg/g dust, with a mean of 9.86 μg/g dust (95% CI 5.66 to 14.05 μg/g dust, I2 = 99.8%). All health outcomes showed considerable heterogeneity (standardized ASS mean: 0.13, 95% CI 0.08 to 0.18, I2 = 99.9%; FEV1 %pred. mean: 85.3%, 95% CI 80.5 to 90.1%, I2 = 95.8%; PC20 mean: 1.69 mg/mL, 95% CI 0.86 to 2.52 mg/mL, I2 = 95.6%). The covariate mite allergen load did not significantly influence health outcomes. Discussion This meta-analysis shows that mite avoidance studies are characterized by the inclusion of patients with rather mild to moderate asthma and with varying and sometimes negligible levels of allergen exposure. Future studies should focus on patients with severe asthma and increased levels of allergen exposure.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13601-019-0306-3
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author Frank E. van Boven
Nicolette W. de Jong
Gert-Jan Braunstahl
Roy Gerth van Wijk
Lidia R. Arends
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Nicolette W. de Jong
Gert-Jan Braunstahl
Roy Gerth van Wijk
Lidia R. Arends
A meta-analysis of baseline characteristics in trials on mite allergen avoidance in asthmatics: room for improvement
Clinical and Translational Allergy
author_facet Frank E. van Boven
Nicolette W. de Jong
Gert-Jan Braunstahl
Roy Gerth van Wijk
Lidia R. Arends
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title A meta-analysis of baseline characteristics in trials on mite allergen avoidance in asthmatics: room for improvement
title_short A meta-analysis of baseline characteristics in trials on mite allergen avoidance in asthmatics: room for improvement
title_full A meta-analysis of baseline characteristics in trials on mite allergen avoidance in asthmatics: room for improvement
title_fullStr A meta-analysis of baseline characteristics in trials on mite allergen avoidance in asthmatics: room for improvement
title_full_unstemmed A meta-analysis of baseline characteristics in trials on mite allergen avoidance in asthmatics: room for improvement
title_sort meta-analysis of baseline characteristics in trials on mite allergen avoidance in asthmatics: room for improvement
publisher Wiley
series Clinical and Translational Allergy
issn 2045-7022
publishDate 2020-01-01
description Abstract Background Evidence regarding the clinical effectiveness of mite allergen avoidance for the treatment of asthma is lacking. In previous meta-analyses on mite allergen control, the baseline data were not discussed in detail. This study updates and extends the existing Cochrane review by Gøtzsche and Johansen (Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, 2008, Art. No: CD001187), with a focus on baseline asthma outcomes and allergen exposures. Methods We used the existing trials in the original Cochrane review and included newly published studies. The baseline data for the mite allergen load from the mattress, the standardized asthma symptom score (ASS), the forced expiratory volume in 1 s percentage of predicted (FEV1 %pred.), and the histamine provocative concentration causing a 20% drop in FEV1 (PC20) were extracted. First, the mean values of the outcomes were calculated. The influence of the mite allergen load was examined with a random-effect meta-regression using the Metafor package in R. Results Forty-five trials were included; 39 trials reported strategies for concurrent bedroom interventions, and 6 trails reported strategies for air purification. The mite allergen load ranged from 0.44 to 24.83 μg/g dust, with a mean of 9.86 μg/g dust (95% CI 5.66 to 14.05 μg/g dust, I2 = 99.8%). All health outcomes showed considerable heterogeneity (standardized ASS mean: 0.13, 95% CI 0.08 to 0.18, I2 = 99.9%; FEV1 %pred. mean: 85.3%, 95% CI 80.5 to 90.1%, I2 = 95.8%; PC20 mean: 1.69 mg/mL, 95% CI 0.86 to 2.52 mg/mL, I2 = 95.6%). The covariate mite allergen load did not significantly influence health outcomes. Discussion This meta-analysis shows that mite avoidance studies are characterized by the inclusion of patients with rather mild to moderate asthma and with varying and sometimes negligible levels of allergen exposure. Future studies should focus on patients with severe asthma and increased levels of allergen exposure.
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13601-019-0306-3
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