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Discrepancies in the management of acquired cold contact urticaria: Results of a French-speaking urticaria experts questionnaire survey

Acquired cold contact urticaria (ACU) is a putatively serious condition, because of the risk of anaphylactic shock whenever patients are massively exposed to cold atmosphere/water, raising the question of the prescription of an “emergency kit” with oral antihistamines and epinephrine auto-injector....

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Autores principales: Du-Thanh, Aurélie, Soria, Angèle, Amsler, Emmanuelle, Badaoui, Antoine, Doutre, Marie-Sylvie, Gabison, Germaine, Bernier, Claire, Staumont-Sallé, Delphine, Hacard, Florence, Castelain, Florence, Darrigade, Anne-Sophie, Tapsoba, Gilbert Patrice ML, Sarre, Marie-Elodie, Mathelier-Fusade, Pascale, Delaunay, Juliette, Pralong, Pauline, Barbaud, Annick, Dezoteux, Frédéric, Trémeau-Martinage, Catherine, Bachtarzi, Zhary, Augey, Frédéric
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: World Allergy Organization 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9421398/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36092949
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.waojou.2022.100688
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Sumario:Acquired cold contact urticaria (ACU) is a putatively serious condition, because of the risk of anaphylactic shock whenever patients are massively exposed to cold atmosphere/water, raising the question of the prescription of an “emergency kit” with oral antihistamines and epinephrine auto-injector. We performed an online survey to evaluate how French-speaking urticaria experts manage ACU. According to the 2016 consensus recommendations on chronic inducible urticarias, all the participants perform at least 1 of the available provocation tests and 84.2%, 77.8%, and 88.9% prescribe on-label use of second generation anti-H1 antihistamines (2GAH1) as a first line treatment, updosed 2GAH1 as a second line treatment, and omalizumab as a third line treatment, respectively. Interestingly, 44.4% of the practitioners always prescribe a continuous background treatment, versus 11.1% prescribing only on-demand therapy. Also, 11.7% of participants always prescribe an epinephrine auto-injector, 70.6% sometimes do, and 17.6% never do. Finally, 89.5% authorize swimming under strict conditions but 36.8% and 68.4% contra-indicate other water sports and occupational cold exposure, respectively.