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CHOICE international survey: Clusters of allergen immunotherapy prescription from French and Spanish cohorts

BACKGROUND: There is no description of the drivers of prescription for allergen immunotherapy (AIT) for respiratory allergic diseases. METHODS: A prospective, multicentre, observational, non-interventional real-life study was performed in France and Spain for 20 months. Data were gathered using 2 di...

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Autores principales: Rodriguez del Rio, Pablo, Caimmi, Davide, Rico Nieto, Pilar, Vidal, Carmen, Moreno, Carmen, González-Fernández, Maria Teresa, Tomás-Pérez, Margarita, Beristain, Ana, Bosse, Isa, Trinh, Hoai Bich, Casale, Thomas B., Demoly, Pascal, Calderon, Moises A.
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Publicado: World Allergy Organization 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10328986/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37425343
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.waojou.2023.100791
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author Rodriguez del Rio, Pablo
Caimmi, Davide
Rico Nieto, Pilar
Vidal, Carmen
Moreno, Carmen
González-Fernández, Maria Teresa
Tomás-Pérez, Margarita
Beristain, Ana
Bosse, Isa
Trinh, Hoai Bich
Casale, Thomas B.
Demoly, Pascal
Calderon, Moises A.
author_facet Rodriguez del Rio, Pablo
Caimmi, Davide
Rico Nieto, Pilar
Vidal, Carmen
Moreno, Carmen
González-Fernández, Maria Teresa
Tomás-Pérez, Margarita
Beristain, Ana
Bosse, Isa
Trinh, Hoai Bich
Casale, Thomas B.
Demoly, Pascal
Calderon, Moises A.
author_sort Rodriguez del Rio, Pablo
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description BACKGROUND: There is no description of the drivers of prescription for allergen immunotherapy (AIT) for respiratory allergic diseases. METHODS: A prospective, multicentre, observational, non-interventional real-life study was performed in France and Spain for 20 months. Data were gathered using 2 different questionnaires, anonymously collected in an online platform. No names of AIT products were recorded. Multivariate analysis and unsupervised cluster analysis were performed. RESULTS: One hundred and three physicians (50.5% from Spain and 49.5% from France) reported 1735 patients (433 in France and 1302 in Spain), 47.9% males, 64.8% adults with a mean age 26.2 years old. They suffered from allergic rhinitis (99%), allergic conjunctivitis (70.4%), allergic asthma (51.8%), atopic dermatitis (13.9%), and food allergy (9.9%). A clustering analysis based on 13 predefined relevant variables for AIT-prescription identified 5 different clusters, each of them including information regarding doctor's profile and patient demographics, baseline disease characteristics, and main AIT indication: 1) Looking at the future: focusing on asthma prevention (n = 355), 2) Efficacy after discontinuation of AIT (n = 293), 3) Fighting severe allergic disease (n = 322), 4) Looking at the present, facing current symptoms (n = 265) and 5) Doctor's own clinical experience (n = 500). Each one of these clusters have specific patients' and doctors' characteristics, representing distinctive AIT prescription drivers. CONCLUSION: Using data-driven analysis, we identified for the first time some reasons and patterns of AIT prescriptions in real-life clinical settings. There is no uniform indication for prescribing AIT, which varies amongst patients and doctors with multiple but specific drivers, taking into account several relevant parameters.
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spelling pubmed-103289862023-07-09 CHOICE international survey: Clusters of allergen immunotherapy prescription from French and Spanish cohorts Rodriguez del Rio, Pablo Caimmi, Davide Rico Nieto, Pilar Vidal, Carmen Moreno, Carmen González-Fernández, Maria Teresa Tomás-Pérez, Margarita Beristain, Ana Bosse, Isa Trinh, Hoai Bich Casale, Thomas B. Demoly, Pascal Calderon, Moises A. World Allergy Organ J Full Length Article BACKGROUND: There is no description of the drivers of prescription for allergen immunotherapy (AIT) for respiratory allergic diseases. METHODS: A prospective, multicentre, observational, non-interventional real-life study was performed in France and Spain for 20 months. Data were gathered using 2 different questionnaires, anonymously collected in an online platform. No names of AIT products were recorded. Multivariate analysis and unsupervised cluster analysis were performed. RESULTS: One hundred and three physicians (50.5% from Spain and 49.5% from France) reported 1735 patients (433 in France and 1302 in Spain), 47.9% males, 64.8% adults with a mean age 26.2 years old. They suffered from allergic rhinitis (99%), allergic conjunctivitis (70.4%), allergic asthma (51.8%), atopic dermatitis (13.9%), and food allergy (9.9%). A clustering analysis based on 13 predefined relevant variables for AIT-prescription identified 5 different clusters, each of them including information regarding doctor's profile and patient demographics, baseline disease characteristics, and main AIT indication: 1) Looking at the future: focusing on asthma prevention (n = 355), 2) Efficacy after discontinuation of AIT (n = 293), 3) Fighting severe allergic disease (n = 322), 4) Looking at the present, facing current symptoms (n = 265) and 5) Doctor's own clinical experience (n = 500). Each one of these clusters have specific patients' and doctors' characteristics, representing distinctive AIT prescription drivers. CONCLUSION: Using data-driven analysis, we identified for the first time some reasons and patterns of AIT prescriptions in real-life clinical settings. There is no uniform indication for prescribing AIT, which varies amongst patients and doctors with multiple but specific drivers, taking into account several relevant parameters. World Allergy Organization 2023-07-01 /pmc/articles/PMC10328986/ /pubmed/37425343 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.waojou.2023.100791 Text en © 2023 The Author(s) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Rodriguez del Rio, Pablo
Caimmi, Davide
Rico Nieto, Pilar
Vidal, Carmen
Moreno, Carmen
González-Fernández, Maria Teresa
Tomás-Pérez, Margarita
Beristain, Ana
Bosse, Isa
Trinh, Hoai Bich
Casale, Thomas B.
Demoly, Pascal
Calderon, Moises A.
CHOICE international survey: Clusters of allergen immunotherapy prescription from French and Spanish cohorts
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title_fullStr CHOICE international survey: Clusters of allergen immunotherapy prescription from French and Spanish cohorts
title_full_unstemmed CHOICE international survey: Clusters of allergen immunotherapy prescription from French and Spanish cohorts
title_short CHOICE international survey: Clusters of allergen immunotherapy prescription from French and Spanish cohorts
title_sort choice international survey: clusters of allergen immunotherapy prescription from french and spanish cohorts
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10328986/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37425343
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.waojou.2023.100791
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