Relationship Between Rhinitis, Asthma, and Eczema and the Presence of Sensitization in Young Swiss Adults.

IF 2.3 Q1 OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY
Allergy & Rhinology Pub Date : 2018-05-18 eCollection Date: 2018-01-01 DOI:10.1177/2152656718773606
Urs C Steiner, Lucas M Bachmann, Micheal B Soyka, Stephan Regenass, Lukas Steinegger, Elsbeth Probst
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Abstract

Background: Rhinitis is a very common disease with allergies being the most frequent causative factor. It can co-occur together with asthma and eczema in atopic as well as in nonatopic patients.

Objectives: To assess the prevalence of allergic sensitization within patient groups with rhinitis in consideration of the co-occurring disorders of asthma and eczema.

Methods: Students of the third year of medical school completed an anonymous questionnaire on age, gender, and clinical symptoms, such as seasonal rhinitis, perennial rhinitis, asthma, and eczema, and underwent an ImmunoCAP Rapid test. We calculated the prevalence of sensitization within subgroups of patients reporting allergic disorders, such as rhinitis, asthma, and eczema.

Results: Questionnaires and ImmunoCAP Rapid tests of 1513 medical students were analyzed. The participants' self-reported presence of seasonal/perennial rhinitis, asthma, and eczema was compared to the presence of sensitization. Data of 1467 subjects could be analyzed. Seasonal rhinitis was the most common symptom, followed by eczema, asthma, and perennial rhinitis. The participants were differentiated into 16 subgroups according to the combined clinical manifestations of the different symptoms and association to sensitization within subgroups. The prevalence of sensitization ranged from 18% in subjects reporting only eczema without any other symptom to 100% in those reporting to have asthma, seasonal/perennial rhinitis, and eczema together. In subjects reporting no sign or symptom at all, the prevalence of sensitization was 19%. Seasonal rhinitis was the strongest single predictor for sensitization with the highest proportion of sensitized participants in all symptom combinations (67%-100%), followed by perennial rhinitis (31%-100%), asthma (30%-100%), and eczema (18%-100%).

Conclusion: Rhinitis most often is associated with allergen sensitization, and the probability of sensitization is substantially enhanced by co-occurrence of asthma. A careful assessment of clinical signs and symptoms is important and enables the selection of patients in whom targeted diagnostic analysis and therapy is appropriate.Trial registration: retrospectively registered by the Cantonal Ethics Committee Zurich on 22.01.2016; Nr: 08-2016.

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瑞士年轻成人鼻炎、哮喘和湿疹的关系及致敏性的存在
背景:鼻炎是一种非常常见的疾病,过敏症是最常见的病因。它可以在特应性和非特应性患者中与哮喘和湿疹共同发生。目的:在考虑哮喘和湿疹共发疾病的情况下,评估鼻炎患者群体中过敏性致敏的患病率。方法:医学院三年级学生填写年龄、性别和临床症状(如季节性鼻炎、常年性鼻炎、哮喘和湿疹)的匿名问卷,并进行免疫cap快速测试。我们计算了报告过敏性疾病(如鼻炎、哮喘和湿疹)的患者亚组中致敏的患病率。结果:对1513名医学生进行问卷调查和免疫cap快速检测。将参与者自我报告的季节性/常年性鼻炎、哮喘和湿疹的存在与致敏性的存在进行比较。可分析1467例受试者的数据。季节性鼻炎是最常见的症状,其次是湿疹、哮喘和常年性鼻炎。根据不同症状的综合临床表现及亚组内与致敏的关系将参与者分为16个亚组。致敏率从仅报告湿疹而无其他症状的受试者的18%到同时报告哮喘、季节性/常年性鼻炎和湿疹的受试者的100%不等。在没有任何体征或症状的受试者中,致敏率为19%。季节性鼻炎是致敏性最强的单一预测因子,所有症状组合中致敏性参与者的比例最高(67%-100%),其次是常年性鼻炎(31%-100%),哮喘(30%-100%)和湿疹(18%-100%)。结论:鼻炎多与过敏原致敏相关,哮喘的并发使致敏的可能性大大增加。仔细评估临床体征和症状是很重要的,这有助于选择有针对性的诊断分析和治疗的患者。试验注册:于2016年1月22日由苏黎世州伦理委员会回顾性注册;Nr: 08 - 2016。
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Allergy & Rhinology
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