Allergic Rhinitis and its Impact on Asthma (ARIA) Classes in MASK-air Users.

IF 6.1 3区 医学 Q1 ALLERGY
B Sousa-Pinto, M Savouré, R J Vieira, R Amaral, W Czarlewski, A Bedbrook, A Valiulis, V Kvedariene, L Brussino, B Gemicioglu, T Haahtela, L Klimek, H Kraxner, D E Larenas-Linnemann, O Pfaar, F S Regateiro, B Samolinski, L Taborda-Barata, S Toppila-Salmi, M T Ventura, I J Ansotegui, F Braido, G W Canonica, L Cecchi, A A Cruz, P Devillier, W J Fokkens, S Gil-Mata, A Fm Giuliano, J C Ivancevich, P Kuna, M Kupczyk, G Louis, R Louis, M Makris, M Morais-Almeida, J Mullol, R Nadif, M Niedoszytko, Y Okamoto, M Ollert, N G Papadopoulos, V Patella, R Pawankar, A M Pereira, B Pétré, N Pham-Thi, N Roche, P W Rouadi, J Sastre, N Scichilone, A Sheikh, M Sova, A Todo-Bom, A Yorgancioglu, M Zidarn, J M Anto, T Zuberbier, J A Fonseca, J Bousquet
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Abstract

Background and objectives: The Allergic Rhinitis and its Impact on Asthma (ARIA) guidelines classify rhinitis as "intermittent" or "persistent" and "mild" or "moderate-severe". To assess ARIA classes in a real-world study in terms of phenotypic differences and their association with asthma.

Methods: We performed a cross-sectional real-world study based on users of the MASK-air® app who reported data for at least 3 different months. We assessed the frequency of users according to the ARIA classes and compared these classes in terms of rhinitis symptoms, use of comedication, frequency of comorbid asthma, and the association between comorbid asthma and rhinitis control.

Results: A total of 2273 users (180 796 days) were assessed. Most users had moderate-severe rhinitis (n=2003; 88.1%) and persistent rhinitis (n=1144; 50.3%). The frequency of patients with probable asthma was 35.7% (95%CI, 34.5%-37.0%) for intermittent rhinitis and 48.5% (95%CI, 47.1%-49.9%) for persistent rhinitis. The maximum values on the visual analog scale (VAS) for rhinitis symptoms and the combined symptom medication score were lower in patients with mild rhinitis than in those with moderate-severe rhinitis (irrespective of whether they had persistent or intermittent rhinitis). In most ARIA classes, VAS nose and VAS eye and rhinitis comedication were more frequent in patients with rhinitis+asthma than in those with rhinitis alone.

Conclusion: This study suggests that the presence of asthma is more closely related to persistence of rhinitis than to severity and that the presence of comorbid asthma may be associated with poorer control of rhinitis across the different ARIA classes.

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期刊介绍: The Journal of Investigational Allergology and Clinical Immunology (J Investig Allergol Clin Immunol) provides an attractive and very active forum for basic and clinical research in allergology and clinical immunology.Journal of Investigational Allergology and Clinical Immunology publishes original works, reviews, short communications and opinions.
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