Background: EQ-5D-5L (EuroQOL, 5 Domains, 5 Levels) is a widely used health-related quality-of-life instrument, comprising 5 domains. However, it is not known how each domain is impacted by rhinitis or asthma control. Objective: To assess the association between rhinitis or asthma control and the different EQ-5D-5L domains using data from the MASK-air mHealth app. Methods: In this cross-sectional study, we assessed data from all MASK-air users (2015-2021; 24 countries). For the levels of each EQ-5D-5L domain, we assessed rhinitis and asthma visual analog scales (VASs) and the combined symptom-medication score (CSMS). We built ordinal multivariable models assessing the adjusted association between VAS/CSMS values and the levels of each EQ-5D-5L domain. Finally, we compared EQ-5D-5L data from users with rhinitis and self-reported asthma with data from users with rhinitis alone. Results: We assessed 5354 days from 3092 users. We observed an association between worse control of rhinitis or asthma (higher VASs and CSMS) and worse EQ-5D-5L levels. In multivariable models, all VASs and the CSMS were associated with higher levels of pain/discomfort and daily activities. For anxiety/depression, the association was mostly observed for rhinitis-related tools (VAS nose, VAS global, and CSMS), although the presence of self-reported asthma was also associated with worse anxiety/depression. Worse mobility ("walking around") was particularly associated with VAS asthma and with the presence of asthma. Conclusions: A worse rhinitis control and a worse asthma control are associated with higher EQ-5D-5L levels, particularly regarding pain/discomfort and activity impairment. Worse rhinitis control is associated with worse anxiety/depression, and poor asthma control with worse mobility.

Impairment of EQ-5D-5L Domains According to Allergic Rhinitis and Asthma Control: A MASK-air Real-World Study

Rodrigues, Jorge;Brussino, Luisa;
2023-01-01

Abstract

Background: EQ-5D-5L (EuroQOL, 5 Domains, 5 Levels) is a widely used health-related quality-of-life instrument, comprising 5 domains. However, it is not known how each domain is impacted by rhinitis or asthma control. Objective: To assess the association between rhinitis or asthma control and the different EQ-5D-5L domains using data from the MASK-air mHealth app. Methods: In this cross-sectional study, we assessed data from all MASK-air users (2015-2021; 24 countries). For the levels of each EQ-5D-5L domain, we assessed rhinitis and asthma visual analog scales (VASs) and the combined symptom-medication score (CSMS). We built ordinal multivariable models assessing the adjusted association between VAS/CSMS values and the levels of each EQ-5D-5L domain. Finally, we compared EQ-5D-5L data from users with rhinitis and self-reported asthma with data from users with rhinitis alone. Results: We assessed 5354 days from 3092 users. We observed an association between worse control of rhinitis or asthma (higher VASs and CSMS) and worse EQ-5D-5L levels. In multivariable models, all VASs and the CSMS were associated with higher levels of pain/discomfort and daily activities. For anxiety/depression, the association was mostly observed for rhinitis-related tools (VAS nose, VAS global, and CSMS), although the presence of self-reported asthma was also associated with worse anxiety/depression. Worse mobility ("walking around") was particularly associated with VAS asthma and with the presence of asthma. Conclusions: A worse rhinitis control and a worse asthma control are associated with higher EQ-5D-5L levels, particularly regarding pain/discomfort and activity impairment. Worse rhinitis control is associated with worse anxiety/depression, and poor asthma control with worse mobility.
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Allergic rhinitis; Asthma; Mobile health; Quality of life
Sousa-Pinto, Bernardo; Louis, Gilles; Rodrigues, Jorge; Giuliano, Antonio Francesco Maria; Baiardini, Ilaria; Braido, Fulvio; Czarlewski, Wienczyslawa; Bedbrook, Anna; Haahtela, Tari; Valiulis, Arunas; Brussino, Luisa; Cecchi, Lorenzo; Cruz, Alvaro A; Gemicioglu, Bilun; Fokkens, Wytske J; Ivancevich, Juan Carlos; Klimek, Ludger; Kraxner, Helga; Kuna, Piotr; Kupczyk, Maciej; Kvedariene, Violeta; Larenas-Linnemann, Désirée; Louis, Renaud; Nadif, Rachel; Niedoszytko, Marek; Okamoto, Yoshitaka; Ollert, Markus; Papadopoulos, Nikolaos G; Patella, Vincenzo; Pawankar, Ruby; Pham-Thi, Nhân; Pfaar, Oliver; Regateiro, Frederico S; Roche, Nicolas; Rouadi, Philip W; Samolinski, Boleslaw; Sastre, Joaquin; Savouré, Marine; Scichilone, Nicola; Sheikh, Aziz; Taborda-Barata, Luís; Toppila-Salmi, Sanna; Yorgancioglu, Arzu; Zidarn, Mihaela; Anto, Josep M; Zuberbier, Torsten; Canonica, G Walter; Ventura, Maria Teresa; Fonseca, João A; Pétré, Benoit; Bousquet, Jean
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