ASSURE-CSU: A real-world study of burden of disease in patients with symptomatic chronic spontaneous urticaria

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Background: Chronic spontaneous urticaria (CSU) formerly known as chronic idiopathic urticaria (CIU) is a severe and distressing skin condition that remains uncontrolled in approximately one half of patients, despite the use of licensed, recommended doses of modern, second-generation H1-antihistamines. So far, the humanistic, societal and economic burden of CSU/CIU has not been well quantified. Therefore it is important to broaden our understanding of how CSU/CIU impacts patients, society, and healthcare systems, by determining the disease burden of CSU/CIU and the associated unmet need; as well as to further guide the use of new treatments in an efficient and cost-effective manner. Methods: ASSURE-CSU is an observational, multicenter study being conducted in the UK, Germany, Canada, France, Italy, Spain, and The Netherlands. The study comprises a retrospective medical chart review in conjunction with patient surveys (including validated tools for assessment of disease impact) and an 8-day patient diary. The primary objectives of the study are to describe patient demographics, medical history, treatments, and healthcare resource utilization based on medical-record data and to assess the impact of disease, healthcare resource utilization, work days missed, and productivity loss based on patient-reported data. Approximately 700 patients (aged ≥18 years) will be enrolled who have CSU/CIU despite currently receiving treatment, and have had persistent symptoms for at least 12 months. Data will be collected retrospectively for the 12 months (±1 month) prior to enrolment wherever possible, and prospectively for the week following enrolment. Discussion: ASSURE-CSU will be the first study to examine the economic and humanistic burden of disease in patients diagnosed with CSU/CIU who are symptomatic despite treatment. By combining retrospective evaluation of medical records with prospective patient surveys and 8-day diaries, across seven different countries, the ASSURE-CSU study will contribute to a better understanding and acknowledgement of the burden of disease in patients with symptomatic chronic spontaneous urticaria.

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  • Fig. 1 Study protocol. CSU chronic spontaneous urticaria; PRO patient-repo CU-Q2oL Chronic Urticaria Quality-of-Life Questionnaire; DLQI Dermatology Urticaria Activity Score; WPAI-SHP Work Productivity and Activity Impairmen
  • Table 1 Patient selection criteria in the ASSURE-CSU study
  • Table 2 Primary assessments of the ASSURE-CSU study
  • Table 3 Evaluation of direct and indirect costs associated with CSU

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Weller, K., Maurer, M., Grattan, C., Nakonechna, A., Abuzakouk, M., Bérard, F., … Balp, M. M. (2015). ASSURE-CSU: A real-world study of burden of disease in patients with symptomatic chronic spontaneous urticaria. Clinical and Translational Allergy, 5(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s13601-015-0072-9

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