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International Severe Asthma Registry (ISAR): 2017–2024 Status and Progress Update

  • Désirée Larenas-Linnemann
  • , Chin Kook Rhee
  • , Alan Altraja
  • , John Busby
  • , Trung N. Tran
  • , Eileen Wang
  • , Todor A. Popov
  • , Patrick D. Mitchell
  • , Paul E. Pfeffer
  • , Roy Alton Pleasants
  • , Rohit Katial
  • , Mariko Siyue Koh
  • , Arnaud Bourdin
  • , Florence Schleich
  • , Jorge Máspero
  • , Mark Hew
  • , Matthew J. Peters
  • , David J. Jackson
  • , George C. Christoff
  • , Luis Perez-De-Llano
  • Ivan Cherrez-Ojeda, João A. Fonseca, Richard W. Costello, Carlos A. Torres-Duque, Piotr Kuna, Andrew N. Menzies-Gow, Neda Stjepanovic, Peter G. Gibson, Paulo Márcio Pitrez, Celine Bergeron, Celeste M. Porsbjerg, Camille Taillé, Christian Taube, Nikolaos G. Papadopoulos, Andriana I. Papaioannou, Sundeep Salvi, Giorgio Walter Canonica, Enrico Heffler, Takashi Iwanaga, Mona S. Al-Ahmad, Sverre Lehmann, Riyad Al-Lehebi, Borja G. Cosio, Diahn Warng Perng, Bassam Mahboub, Liam G. Heaney, Pujan H. Patel, Njira Lugogo, Michael E. Wechsler, Lakmini Bulathsinhala, Victoria Carter, Kirsty Fletton, David L. Neil, Ghislaine Scelo, David B. Price
  • Fundación Clínica Médica Sur
  • The Catholic University of Korea
  • University of Tartu
  • Queen's University Belfast
  • AstraZeneca
  • National Jewish Health
  • University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus
  • Uni-versity Hospital St. Ivan Rilski
  • Trinity College Dublin
  • Barts Health NHS Trust
  • Queen Mary University of London
  • University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
  • University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
  • Singapore General Hospital
  • Duke-National University
  • University of Montpellier
  • University of Liege
  • Fundacion CIDEA Allergy and Respiratory Research Unit
  • Universidad de Buenos Aires
  • Alfred Health
  • Monash University
  • Concord Repatriation General Hospital
  • Macquarie University
  • King's College London
  • Medical University Sofia
  • Lucus Augusti University Hospital
  • University of Santiago de Compostela
  • Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin
  • Fraunhofer Institute for Translational Medicine and Pharmacology ITMP
  • Respiralab Research Center
  • University of Porto
  • Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland
  • Fundación Neumológica Colombiana
  • Universidad de la Sabana
  • Medical University of Łódź
  • Royal Brompton and Harefield NHS Foundation Trust
  • University of Newcastle
  • Hunter Medical Research Institute, Australia
  • Hospital Santa Casa de Porto Alegre
  • University of British Columbia
  • University of Copenhagen
  • Université Paris Cité
  • University of Duisburg-Essen
  • University of Manchester
  • National and Kapodistrian University of Athens
  • Pulmocare Research and Education Foundation
  • IRCCS Istituto Clinico Humanitas - Rozzano (Milano)
  • Humanitas University
  • Kindai University
  • Kuwait University
  • Ministry of Health, Kuwait
  • University of Bergen
  • King Fahad Medical City
  • Alfaisal University
  • Hospital Son Dureta
  • National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University
  • Veterans General Hospital-Taipei
  • Dubai Hospital
  • University of Sharjah
  • Observational and Pragmatic Research Institute
  • Optimum Patient Care
  • University of Aberdeen

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Abstract

The International Severe Asthma Registry (ISAR) was established in 2017 to advance the understanding of severe asthma and its management, thereby improving patient care worldwide. As the first global registry for adults with severe asthma, ISAR enabled individual registries to standardize and pool their data, creating a comprehensive, harmonized dataset with sufficient statistical power to address key research questions and knowledge gaps. Today, ISAR is the largest repository of real-world data on severe asthma, curating data on nearly 35,000 patients from 28 countries worldwide, and has become a leading contributor to severe asthma research. Research using ISAR data has provided valuable insights on the characteristics of severe asthma, its burdens and risk factors, real-world treatment effectiveness, and barriers to specialist care, which are collectively informing improved asthma management. Besides changing clinical thinking via research, ISAR aims to advance real-world practice through initiatives that improve registry data quality and severe asthma care. In 2024, ISAR refined essential research variables to enhance data quality and launched a web-based data acquisition and reporting system (QISAR), which integrates data collection with clinical consultations and enables longitudinal data tracking at patient, center, and population levels. Quality improvement priorities include collecting standardized data during consultations and tracking and optimizing patient journeys via QISAR and integrating primary/secondary care pathways to expedite specialist severe asthma management and facilitate clinical trial recruitment. ISAR envisions a future in which timely specialist referral and initiation of biologic therapy can obviate long-term systemic corticosteroid use and enable more patients to achieve remission.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)193-215
Number of pages23
JournalTuberculosis and Respiratory Diseases
Volume88
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - Apr 2025

UN SDGs

This output contributes to the following UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

  1. SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being
    SDG 3 Good Health and Well-being

Keywords

  • Core Variables
  • Delphi Consensus
  • International Severe Asthma Registry (ISAR)
  • Optimum Patient Care Global
  • Quality Improvement
  • Real-World Data

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