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Key Paper Evaluation

Itraconazole for severe asthma with fungal sensitivity

Evaluation of: Denning DW, O'Driscoll BR, Powell G, et al. Randomized controlled trial of oral antifungal treatment for severe asthma with fungal sensitization: the Fungal Asthma Sensitization Trial (FAST) study. Am J Respir Crit Care Med 2009;179(1):11-8

Pages 1231-1233 | Published online: 30 Apr 2009
 

Abstract

Background: Severe asthma with fungal sensitivity (SAFS) is a recently described form of asthma that is difficult to treat with conventional inhaled corticosteroids. Antifungal therapies such as itraconazole might be an option. Objective: To discuss the data from a study evaluating efficacy and safety of itraconazole therapy in SAFS. Methods/results: Itraconazole therapy was found to improve quality of life and reduce immune response, with no impact on lung function. Conclusions: Itraconazole may be a promising therapy in SAFS, provided its potential of reducing airway inflammation is further documented.

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