SHARP Posters and Presentations at the ERS Congress – Amsterdam 2025

09/10/2025

SHARP is performing well with eight ongoing projects close to publication – 11 abstracts were presented at the ERS Congress this year!

Project: SAQ-Burden of Asthma (4 abstracts)


“Online recorded patient reported outcome measures in the Severe Heterogeneous Asthma Research Collaboration Patient-centered (SHARP) registry could provide information for early assessment of response to biologics in patients with severe asthma.” Valentyna Yasinska

“Disease Severity, Not Specific Comorbidities Predicts Fatigue in Severe Asthma (SHARP).” Joseph Lanario

“Mapping the Severe Asthma Questionnaire to EQ-5D-5L health utility scores in the SHARP CRC registry.” Fleur Meulmeester

“Response rate of repeated patient-reported outcome measures for patients with severe asthma in the SHARP CRC registry.” Lianne ten Have

Burden of Multimorbidity project (1 abstract)


“Multimorbidity in severe asthma: resources and perspectives from severe asthma specialists and general respiratory physicians in SHARP.” Dace Matisa

Experience on Biologics (1 abstract)


“Variability in time to response in severe asthma biologics: a SHARP survey.” Joseph Lanario (& Gilles Louis)

Smoking Habits in Severe Asthma (1 abstract)


“Evidence of efficacy of biologics in smokers with severe asthma in the SHARP CRC registry." Jeremy Charriot

Aspergillus-sensitised Severe Asthma patients (2 abstracts)


“Clinical characteristics of Aspergillus fumigatus sensitised severe asthma patients in severe asthma registry (SHARP).” Gordana Pavlisa & Sabina Skrgat (& Ana Z Bertoncel)

“Heterogeneity of Aspergillus fumigatus sensitization testing captured by national severe asthma registries in SHARP.” Gordana Pavlisa

Use of LAMA Study (1 abstract)


“Long-acting muscarinic antagonists for severe asthma: the perspective of SHARP clinicians.” Marco Caminati

ELSA (ELderly patients with Severe Asthma) study (1 abstract)


“Age-related differences in severe asthma patients addressed to biologics: insights from the SHARP Collaboration.” Stefania Principe