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In the (sub)tropics Allergic Rhinitis and Its Impact on Asthma classification of allergic rhinitis is more useful than perennial-seasonal classification
被引:8
作者:
Larenas-Linnemann, Desiree
[1
]
Michels, Alexandra
[2
]
Dinger, Hanna
[2
]
Arias-Cruz, Alfredo
[3
]
Ambriz Moreno, Marichuy
[3
]
Bedolla Barajas, Martin
[3
]
Cerino Javier, Ruth
[3
]
de la Luz Cid del Prado, Maria
[3
]
Cruz Moreno, Manuel Alejandro
[3
]
Diego Vergara, Laura
[3
]
Garcia Almaraz, Roberto
[3
]
Garcia-Cobas, Cecilia Y.
[3
]
Garcia Imperial, Daniel Alberto
[3
]
Garcia Munoz, Rosa
[3
]
Hernandez Colin, Dante
[3
]
Linares Zapien, Francisco Javier
[3
]
Luna Pech, Jorge Agustin
[3
]
Matta Campos, Juan Jose
[3
]
Martinez Jimenez, Norma
[3
]
Medina Avalos, Miguel
[3
]
Medina Hernandez, Alejandra
[3
]
Monteverde Maldonado, Albero
[3
]
Nereida Lopez, Doris
[3
]
Pizano Nazara, Luis Julian
[3
]
Ramirez Sanchez, Emanuel
[3
]
Ramos Lopez, Jose Domingo
[3
]
Rodriguez-Perez, Noel
[3
]
Rodriguez Ortiz, Pablo G.
[3
]
Shah-Hosseini, Kijawasch
[2
]
Moesges, Ralph
[2
]
机构:
[1] Hosp Med Sur, Mexico City 14050, DF, Mexico
[2] Univ Cologne, Inst Med Stat Informat & Epidemiol, D-50931 Cologne, Germany
[3] Mexican Study Grp Allerg Rhinitis & SPT Sensit, Mexico City, DF, Mexico
关键词:
CHILDHOOD ISAAC PHASE-3;
ARIA GUIDELINES;
PREVALENCE;
SYMPTOMS;
POPULATION;
SEVERITY;
VALIDATION;
NATIONWIDE;
DIAGNOSIS;
CHILDREN;
D O I:
10.2500/ajra.2014.28.4035
中图分类号:
R76 [耳鼻咽喉科学];
学科分类号:
100213 ;
摘要:
Background: Two different allergic rhinitis (AR) symptom phenotype classifications exist. Treatment recommendations are based on intermittent-persistent (INT-PER) cataloging, but clinical trials still use the former seasonal AR-perennial AR (SAR-PAR) classification. This study was designed to describe how INT-PER, mild-moderate/severe and SAR-PAR of patients seen by allergists are distributed over the different climate zones in a (sub) tropical country and how these phenotypes relate to allergen sensitization patterns. Methods: Six climate zones throughout Mexico were determined, based on National Geographic Institute (Instituto Nacional de Estadistica y Geografia) data. Subsequent AR patients (2-68 years old) underwent a blinded, standardized skin-prick test and filled out a validated questionnaire phenotyping AR. Results: Five hundred twenty-nine subjects participated in this study. In the tropical zone with 87% house-dust mite sensitization, INT (80.9%; p < 0.001) and PAR (91%; p = 0.04) were more frequent than in the subtropics. In the central high-pollen areas, there was less moderate/severe AR (65.5%; p < 0.005). Frequency of comorbid asthma showed a clear north-south gradient, from 25% in the dry north to 59% in the tropics (p < 0.005). No differences exist in AR cataloging among patients with different sensitization patterns, with two minor exceptions (more PER in tree sensitized and more PAR in mold positives; p < 0.05). Conclusion: In a (sub) tropical country the SAR-PAR classification seems of limited value and bears poor relation with the INT-PER classification. INT is more frequent in the tropical zone. Because PER has been shown to relate to AR severity, clinical trials should select patients based on INT-PER combined with the severity cataloging because these make for a better treatment guide than SAR-PAR.
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页码:232 / 238
页数:7
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