A. A. Baranov, L. S. Namazova-Baranova, N. I. Il'ina, A. Kubanov, Elena R. Araviyskaya, N. Astafieva, Vitaly Bazaev, E. Borzova, Elena V. Vishneva, Yulia A. Gallyamova, I. Danilycheva, O. Elisyutina, Ludmila F. Znamenskaya, V. Kalugina, A. Karamova, Yulia G. Levina, R. Y. Meshkova, O. Y. Olisova, G. Novik, A. V. Samtsov, L. Selimzyanova, Evgeniy V. Sokolovsky, E. Fedenko, O. Fedorova, D. Fomina, V. Khayrutdinov, V. Chikin, A. Shulzhenko
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摘要
俄罗斯儿科医生联盟(Union of Pediatricians of Russia)与俄罗斯过敏学家和临床免疫学家协会(Russian Association of Allergologists and Clinical Immunologists)以及俄罗斯皮肤病学家和美容学家协会(Russian Society of Dermatovenerologists and Cosmetologists)共同制定了新的成人和儿童荨麻疹临床指南。荨麻疹是一种常见疾病;全球有 15-25% 的人被诊断出患有荨麻疹的各种临床变异,其中四分之一的病例属于慢性荨麻疹。急性荨麻疹的发病率为 20%,在儿童中的发病率为 2.1-6.7%,而急性荨麻疹在儿童中的发病率高于成人。根据系统综述和荟萃分析,成人慢性荨麻疹的发病率在普通人群中分别为 0.7% 和 1.4%,在 15 岁以下儿童中为 1.1%。本文介绍了该病的流行病学、病因学和发病机理,尤其侧重于鉴别诊断搜索。介绍了儿科患者的治疗指南和分步治疗方案(均基于循证医学原则)。对疗效分析和疾病活动程度进行了说明。
Modern Approaches to the Management of Patients with Urticaria
The Union of Pediatricians of Russia together with the Russian Association of Allergologists and Clinical Immunologists and the Russian Society of Dermatovenerologists and Cosmetologists have developed new clinical guidelines for the urticaria in adults and children. Urticaria is a common disease; its various clinical variants are diagnosed in 15–25% of people in the global population, and a quarter of all cases belongs to chronic urticaria. The prevalence of acute urticaria is 20%, and 2.1–6.7% in child population, whereas acute urticaria is more common in children than in adults. The prevalence of chronic urticaria in adults in the general population is 0.7 and 1.4%, and 1.1% in children under 15 years of age, according to the systematic review and meta-analysis, respectively. This article covers features of epidemiology, etiology, and pathogenesis of the disease with particular focus on differential diagnostic search. Guidelines on treatment and step-by-step therapy scheme (both based on principles of evidencebased medicine) for pediatric patients were presented. Clarification on the analysis of the therapy efficacy and the degree of disease activity was given.