Clinical effect on uncontrolled asthma using a novel digital automated self-management solution: a physician-blinded randomised controlled crossover trial.

2019 
Background AsthmaTuner is a novel self-management system consisting of a patient app, a cloud-based storage solution and a healthcare interface. Patients use Bluetooth spirometers to measure lung function (FEV1) and can register symptoms. They then receive immediate feedback on asthma control and an image of the correct inhaler(s) to use and the dose. The aim of this pilot study was to evaluate the effect of AsthmaTuner on symptom control and adherence compared with conventional treatment. Material and Methods This multi-centre, physician-blinded, crossover trial, randomised patients in two groups that started with 8 weeks of AsthmaTuner or conventional treatment using printed personalised treatment plans, and 2 weeks of wash-out between the crossover treatments. Participants in a primary or paediatric care setting in Sweden with asthma diagnosis, uncontrolled symptoms and Asthma Control Test (ACT) Results The study population consisted of 77 patients (60% females). The ACT significantly improved with AsthmaTuner compared with conventional treatment (mean 0.70 [0.06–1.34], p=0.03). Adherence did not improve significantly in all participants, but did improve among those in primary care who used AsthmaTuner an average of once a week or more, compared with conventional treatment (mean 0.45 [0.13–0.77], p=0.01). Conclusions AsthmaTuner improved symptom control in patients with uncontrolled asthma.
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