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A Survey of Clinical Features of Allergic Rhinitis in Adults

BACKGROUND: Allergic rhinitis (AR) has high prevalence and substantial socio-economic burden. MATERIAL/METHODS: The study included 35 Italian Centers recruiting an overall number of 3383 adult patients with rhinitis (48% males, 52% females, mean age 29.1, range 18–45 years). For each patient, the at...

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Autores principales: Frati, Franco, Dell’Albani, Ilaria, Passalacqua, Giovanni, Bonini, Sergio, Rossi, Oliviero, Senna, Gianenrico, Incorvaia, Cristoforo
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Publicado: International Scientific Literature, Inc. 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4228947/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25366169
http://dx.doi.org/10.12659/MSM.891206
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author Frati, Franco
Dell’Albani, Ilaria
Passalacqua, Giovanni
Bonini, Sergio
Rossi, Oliviero
Senna, Gianenrico
Incorvaia, Cristoforo
author_facet Frati, Franco
Dell’Albani, Ilaria
Passalacqua, Giovanni
Bonini, Sergio
Rossi, Oliviero
Senna, Gianenrico
Incorvaia, Cristoforo
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description BACKGROUND: Allergic rhinitis (AR) has high prevalence and substantial socio-economic burden. MATERIAL/METHODS: The study included 35 Italian Centers recruiting an overall number of 3383 adult patients with rhinitis (48% males, 52% females, mean age 29.1, range 18–45 years). For each patient, the attending physician had to fill in a standardized questionnaire, covering, in particular, some issues such as the ARIA classification of allergic rhinitis (AR), the results of skin prick test (SPT), the kind of treatment, the response to treatment, and the satisfaction with treatment. RESULTS: Out of the 3383 patients with rhinitis, 2788 (82.4%) had AR: 311 (11.5%) had a mild intermittent, 229 (8.8%) a mild persistent, 636 (23.5%) a moderate-severe intermittent, and 1518 (56.1%) a moderate-severe persistent form. The most frequently used drugs were oral antihistamines (77.1%) and topical corticosteroids (60.8%). The response to treatment was judged as excellent in 12.2%, good in 41.3%, fair in 31.2%, poor in 14.5%, and very bad in 0.8% of subjects. The rate of treatment dissatisfaction was significantly higher in patients with moderate-to-severe AR than in patients with mild AR (p<0.0001). Indication to allergen immunotherapy (AIT) was significantly more frequent (p<0.01) in patients with severe AR than with mild AR. CONCLUSIONS: These findings confirm the appropriateness of ARIA guidelines in classifying the AR patients and the association of severe symptoms with unsuccessful drug treatment. The optimal targeting of patients to be treated with AIT needs to be reassessed.
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spelling pubmed-42289472014-11-13 A Survey of Clinical Features of Allergic Rhinitis in Adults Frati, Franco Dell’Albani, Ilaria Passalacqua, Giovanni Bonini, Sergio Rossi, Oliviero Senna, Gianenrico Incorvaia, Cristoforo Med Sci Monit Public Health BACKGROUND: Allergic rhinitis (AR) has high prevalence and substantial socio-economic burden. MATERIAL/METHODS: The study included 35 Italian Centers recruiting an overall number of 3383 adult patients with rhinitis (48% males, 52% females, mean age 29.1, range 18–45 years). For each patient, the attending physician had to fill in a standardized questionnaire, covering, in particular, some issues such as the ARIA classification of allergic rhinitis (AR), the results of skin prick test (SPT), the kind of treatment, the response to treatment, and the satisfaction with treatment. RESULTS: Out of the 3383 patients with rhinitis, 2788 (82.4%) had AR: 311 (11.5%) had a mild intermittent, 229 (8.8%) a mild persistent, 636 (23.5%) a moderate-severe intermittent, and 1518 (56.1%) a moderate-severe persistent form. The most frequently used drugs were oral antihistamines (77.1%) and topical corticosteroids (60.8%). The response to treatment was judged as excellent in 12.2%, good in 41.3%, fair in 31.2%, poor in 14.5%, and very bad in 0.8% of subjects. The rate of treatment dissatisfaction was significantly higher in patients with moderate-to-severe AR than in patients with mild AR (p<0.0001). Indication to allergen immunotherapy (AIT) was significantly more frequent (p<0.01) in patients with severe AR than with mild AR. CONCLUSIONS: These findings confirm the appropriateness of ARIA guidelines in classifying the AR patients and the association of severe symptoms with unsuccessful drug treatment. The optimal targeting of patients to be treated with AIT needs to be reassessed. International Scientific Literature, Inc. 2014-11-04 /pmc/articles/PMC4228947/ /pubmed/25366169 http://dx.doi.org/10.12659/MSM.891206 Text en © Med Sci Monit, 2014 This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License
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Frati, Franco
Dell’Albani, Ilaria
Passalacqua, Giovanni
Bonini, Sergio
Rossi, Oliviero
Senna, Gianenrico
Incorvaia, Cristoforo
A Survey of Clinical Features of Allergic Rhinitis in Adults
title A Survey of Clinical Features of Allergic Rhinitis in Adults
title_full A Survey of Clinical Features of Allergic Rhinitis in Adults
title_fullStr A Survey of Clinical Features of Allergic Rhinitis in Adults
title_full_unstemmed A Survey of Clinical Features of Allergic Rhinitis in Adults
title_short A Survey of Clinical Features of Allergic Rhinitis in Adults
title_sort survey of clinical features of allergic rhinitis in adults
topic Public Health
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4228947/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25366169
http://dx.doi.org/10.12659/MSM.891206
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