March 5, 2020

Development of a model care pathway for the management of Hymenoptera venom allergy: evidence-based key interventions and indicators

  • Research
  • Open Access
Abstract
Background
Hymenoptera venom allergy (HVA) is an underestimated condition representing an important cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. Preventing future allergic reactions in patients who have already developed a systemic reaction is based on the correct management of the acute phase of the reaction followed by a correct diagnosis and, where indicated, prescription of adrenaline autoinjectors and VIT. A possible strategy to optimize care processes and to improve outcomes is the implementation of a Diagnostic and Therapeutic Care Pathways, also known as Integrated Care Pathways or Clinical Pathways (CPWs). The aim of the care pathway is to enhance the quality of care by improving risk‐adjusted patient outcomes, promoting patient safety, increasing patient satisfaction, and optimizing the use of resources. To our knowledge, currently in Italy as well as in Europe, there is no CPWs codified for the management of HVA patients. This paper describes the development of the clinical content of a care pathway for the management of HVA.

Relationship between serum inhibitory activity for IgE and efficacy of Artemisia pollen subcutaneous immunotherapy for allergic rhinitis: a preliminary self-controlled study

  • Research
  • Open Access
Abstract
Background
Biomarkers of clinical efficacy for subcutaneous immunotherapy (SCIT) on allergic rhinitis (AR) have not been identified yet. This study aims to assess the clinical relevance of serum inhibitory activity for IgE by the method of enzyme-linked immunosorbent facilitated antigen binding (ELIFAB) during SCIT for Artemisia-sensitized AR patients.

February 27, 2020

Cetirizine use in childhood: an update of a friendly 30-year drug

  • Review
  • Open Access

Abstract
Cetirizine is a second-generation antihistamine, derived from the metabolism of hydroxyzine, highly specific for the H1 receptors, and with marked antiallergic properties. Although its history began more than 30 years ago, it remains one of the most used drugs in children with a leading role in the medical care of children with allergic diseases. Cetirizine use is licensed for paediatric patients for the treatment of allergic rhinitis, and chronic spontaneous urticaria, in Europe in children older than 2 years old and in the USA in children older than 6 months old. This review provides a practical update on the use of cetirizine in children and adolescents.

February 26, 2020

A Precision Medicine Approach to Rhinitis Evaluation and Management

Agregar leyenda
    Crisci, C.D., Ardusso, L.R.F. A Precision Medicine Approach to Rhinitis Evaluation and Management. Curr Treat Options Allergy (2020). https://doi.org/10.1007/s40521-020-00243-1
Abstract
Purpose of Review
Precision medicine (PM) represents a new paradigm in disease diagnosis, prevention, and treatment. The PM approach focuses on the characterization of different phenotypes and pathogenic pathways in order to allow the selection of specific biomarkers that will be useful in disease management.

February 23, 2020

Patient and physician perceptions of seasonal allergic rhinitis and allergen immunotherapy: a parallel physician patient survey

  • Research
  • Open Access


Abstract
Background
The Allergy Patient Identification for Immunotherapy (AsPIRe) program was a parallel physician and patient survey. The objectives were to examine physician and patient perceptions of seasonal allergy symptoms and their impact on patients, and to examine patient and physician attitudes to allergen immunotherapy (AIT) for seasonal allergies.

February 22, 2020

Study of atopic multimorbidity in subjects with rhinitis using multiplex allergen component analysis

  • Research
  • Open Access

CME: Strategies for Success in Atopic Dermatitis Care

Intended Audience: Physicians (PCPs, Pediatricians, Family Medicine, and Internal Medicine), Advanced Practitioners (NPs and PAs), Nurses, and Pharmacists
Listen in as Dr John Russell and a panel of renowned experts tackle pressing questions in atopic dermatitis (AD) care, offering their insightful perspectives to help you improve outcomes for your patients with AD.

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  • The latest clinical evidence and how it's shaping AD assessment, treatment, and management
  • Pioneers in the field who are building bridges between specialty and primary care teams to optimize shared management of AD