Deepika Gunda, Javaria Mustafa, Nicholas Agar, Peter Goss
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Abstract
Background: Allergic rhinitis (AR) is a common condition that affects 19% of Australians in the community, accounting for approximately 0.6% of all general practitioner presentations. Recent years have seen the emergence of new treatment options, many of which can be delivered in the primary care setting.
Objective: The aim of this paper is to provide a contemporary and accessible framework for the clinical assessment, investigation and management of AR in the primary care setting, and to establish appropriate referral criteria for ear, nose and throat and/or allergist/immunologist referral.
Discussion: AR is common, and can have a significant effect on both quality of life and function. The diagnosis can be made based on history, examination and appropriate investigations, including serum specific allergen IgE (immunoglobulin E) and/or skin prick testing. Radiological imaging is not part of the work-up for AR. Management consists of four main aspects: allergen avoidance, pharmacotherapy, immunotherapy and procedural interventions. Biological pharmacotherapies are on the horizon.
背景:过敏性鼻炎(AR)是一种常见病,影响着社区19%的澳大利亚人,约占全科医生接诊量的0.6%。近年来,新的治疗方案不断涌现,其中许多都可以在初级医疗机构中实施:本文旨在为基层医疗机构的 AR 临床评估、调查和管理提供一个现代且易于理解的框架,并为耳鼻喉科和/或过敏/免疫科医生的转诊制定适当的转诊标准:讨论:AR 很常见,对生活质量和功能都有很大影响。可根据病史、检查和适当的检查(包括血清特异性过敏原 IgE(免疫球蛋白 E)和/或皮肤点刺试验)做出诊断。放射成像不属于 AR 的检查范围。治疗主要包括四个方面:避免接触过敏原、药物治疗、免疫治疗和程序干预。生物药物疗法即将问世。
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The Australian Journal of General Practice (AJGP) aims to provide relevant, evidence-based, clearly articulated information to Australian general practitioners (GPs) to assist them in providing the highest quality patient care, applicable to the varied geographic and social contexts in which GPs work and to all GP roles as clinician, researcher, educator, practice team member and opinion leader. All articles are subject to peer review before they are accepted for publication.