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Consensus on the diagnostic and therapeutic management of chronic spontaneous urticaria in adults - Brazilian Society of Dermatology

BACKGROUND: Urticarias are frequent diseases, with 15% to 20% of the population presenting at least one acute episode in their lifetime. Urticaria are classified in acute ( ≤ 6 weeks) or chronic (> 6 weeks). They may be induced or spontaneous. OBJECTIVES: To verify the diagnostic and therapeutic...

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Autores principales: Criado, Paulo Ricardo, Maruta, Celina Wakisaka, Alchorne, Alice de Oliveira de Avelar, Ramos, Andréa Machado Coelho, Gontijo, Bernardo, dos Santos, Josemir Belo, Martins, Luis Eduardo Agner Machado, Rivitti-Machado, Maria Cecília, Silvares, Maria Regina Cavariani, Pires, Mario Cezar, de Souza, Patricia Karla, Orfali, Raquel Leão, Bonamigo, Renan Rangel, Bedrikow, Roberta Buense, Criado, Roberta Fachini Jardim, de Oliveira, Zilda Najjar Prado
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Publicado: Sociedade Brasileira de Dermatologia 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6544033/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31166404
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/abd1806-4841.2019940209
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author Criado, Paulo Ricardo
Maruta, Celina Wakisaka
Alchorne, Alice de Oliveira de Avelar
Ramos, Andréa Machado Coelho
Gontijo, Bernardo
dos Santos, Josemir Belo
Martins, Luis Eduardo Agner Machado
Rivitti-Machado, Maria Cecília
Silvares, Maria Regina Cavariani
Pires, Mario Cezar
de Souza, Patricia Karla
Orfali, Raquel Leão
Bonamigo, Renan Rangel
Bedrikow, Roberta Buense
Criado, Roberta Fachini Jardim
de Oliveira, Zilda Najjar Prado
author_facet Criado, Paulo Ricardo
Maruta, Celina Wakisaka
Alchorne, Alice de Oliveira de Avelar
Ramos, Andréa Machado Coelho
Gontijo, Bernardo
dos Santos, Josemir Belo
Martins, Luis Eduardo Agner Machado
Rivitti-Machado, Maria Cecília
Silvares, Maria Regina Cavariani
Pires, Mario Cezar
de Souza, Patricia Karla
Orfali, Raquel Leão
Bonamigo, Renan Rangel
Bedrikow, Roberta Buense
Criado, Roberta Fachini Jardim
de Oliveira, Zilda Najjar Prado
author_sort Criado, Paulo Ricardo
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description BACKGROUND: Urticarias are frequent diseases, with 15% to 20% of the population presenting at least one acute episode in their lifetime. Urticaria are classified in acute ( ≤ 6 weeks) or chronic (> 6 weeks). They may be induced or spontaneous. OBJECTIVES: To verify the diagnostic and therapeutic recommendations in chronic spontaneous urticaria (CSU), according to the experience of Brazilian experts, regarding the available guidelines (international and US). METHODS: A questionnaire was sent to Brazilian experts, with questions concerning diagnostic and therapeutic recommendations for CSU in adults. RESULTS: Sixteen Brazilian experts answered the questionnaire related to diagnosis and therapy of CSU in adults and data were analyzed. Final text was written, considering the available guidelines (International and US), adapted to the medical practices in Brazil. Diagnostic work up in CSU is rarely necessary. Biopsy of skin lesion and histopathology may be indicated to rule out other diseases, such as, urticarial vasculitis. Other laboratory tests, such as complete blood count, CRP, ESR and thyroid screening. Treatment of CSU includes second-generation anti-histamines (sgAH) at licensed doses, sgAH two, three to fourfold doses (non-licensed) and omalizumab. Other drugs, such as, cyclosporine, immunomodulatory drugs and immunosuppressants may be indicated (non-licensed and with limited scientific evidence). CONCLUSIONS: Most of the Brazilian experts in this study partially agreed with the diagnostic and therapeutic recommendations of the International and US guidelines. They agreed with the use of sgAH at licensed doses. Increase in the dose to fourfold of sgAH may be suggested with restrictions, due to its non-licensed dose. Sedating anti-histamines, as suggested by the US guideline, are indicated by some of the Brazilian experts, due to its availability. Adaptations are mandatory in the treatment of CSU, due to scarce or lack of other therapeutic resources in the public health system in Brazil, such as omalizumab or cyclosporine.
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spelling pubmed-65440332019-06-12 Consensus on the diagnostic and therapeutic management of chronic spontaneous urticaria in adults - Brazilian Society of Dermatology Criado, Paulo Ricardo Maruta, Celina Wakisaka Alchorne, Alice de Oliveira de Avelar Ramos, Andréa Machado Coelho Gontijo, Bernardo dos Santos, Josemir Belo Martins, Luis Eduardo Agner Machado Rivitti-Machado, Maria Cecília Silvares, Maria Regina Cavariani Pires, Mario Cezar de Souza, Patricia Karla Orfali, Raquel Leão Bonamigo, Renan Rangel Bedrikow, Roberta Buense Criado, Roberta Fachini Jardim de Oliveira, Zilda Najjar Prado An Bras Dermatol Urticaria BACKGROUND: Urticarias are frequent diseases, with 15% to 20% of the population presenting at least one acute episode in their lifetime. Urticaria are classified in acute ( ≤ 6 weeks) or chronic (> 6 weeks). They may be induced or spontaneous. OBJECTIVES: To verify the diagnostic and therapeutic recommendations in chronic spontaneous urticaria (CSU), according to the experience of Brazilian experts, regarding the available guidelines (international and US). METHODS: A questionnaire was sent to Brazilian experts, with questions concerning diagnostic and therapeutic recommendations for CSU in adults. RESULTS: Sixteen Brazilian experts answered the questionnaire related to diagnosis and therapy of CSU in adults and data were analyzed. Final text was written, considering the available guidelines (International and US), adapted to the medical practices in Brazil. Diagnostic work up in CSU is rarely necessary. Biopsy of skin lesion and histopathology may be indicated to rule out other diseases, such as, urticarial vasculitis. Other laboratory tests, such as complete blood count, CRP, ESR and thyroid screening. Treatment of CSU includes second-generation anti-histamines (sgAH) at licensed doses, sgAH two, three to fourfold doses (non-licensed) and omalizumab. Other drugs, such as, cyclosporine, immunomodulatory drugs and immunosuppressants may be indicated (non-licensed and with limited scientific evidence). CONCLUSIONS: Most of the Brazilian experts in this study partially agreed with the diagnostic and therapeutic recommendations of the International and US guidelines. They agreed with the use of sgAH at licensed doses. Increase in the dose to fourfold of sgAH may be suggested with restrictions, due to its non-licensed dose. Sedating anti-histamines, as suggested by the US guideline, are indicated by some of the Brazilian experts, due to its availability. Adaptations are mandatory in the treatment of CSU, due to scarce or lack of other therapeutic resources in the public health system in Brazil, such as omalizumab or cyclosporine. Sociedade Brasileira de Dermatologia 2019 /pmc/articles/PMC6544033/ /pubmed/31166404 http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/abd1806-4841.2019940209 Text en http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial No Derivative License, which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium provided the original work is properly cited and the work is not changed in any way.
spellingShingle Urticaria
Criado, Paulo Ricardo
Maruta, Celina Wakisaka
Alchorne, Alice de Oliveira de Avelar
Ramos, Andréa Machado Coelho
Gontijo, Bernardo
dos Santos, Josemir Belo
Martins, Luis Eduardo Agner Machado
Rivitti-Machado, Maria Cecília
Silvares, Maria Regina Cavariani
Pires, Mario Cezar
de Souza, Patricia Karla
Orfali, Raquel Leão
Bonamigo, Renan Rangel
Bedrikow, Roberta Buense
Criado, Roberta Fachini Jardim
de Oliveira, Zilda Najjar Prado
Consensus on the diagnostic and therapeutic management of chronic spontaneous urticaria in adults - Brazilian Society of Dermatology
title Consensus on the diagnostic and therapeutic management of chronic spontaneous urticaria in adults - Brazilian Society of Dermatology
title_full Consensus on the diagnostic and therapeutic management of chronic spontaneous urticaria in adults - Brazilian Society of Dermatology
title_fullStr Consensus on the diagnostic and therapeutic management of chronic spontaneous urticaria in adults - Brazilian Society of Dermatology
title_full_unstemmed Consensus on the diagnostic and therapeutic management of chronic spontaneous urticaria in adults - Brazilian Society of Dermatology
title_short Consensus on the diagnostic and therapeutic management of chronic spontaneous urticaria in adults - Brazilian Society of Dermatology
title_sort consensus on the diagnostic and therapeutic management of chronic spontaneous urticaria in adults - brazilian society of dermatology
topic Urticaria
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6544033/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31166404
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/abd1806-4841.2019940209
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