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J Investig Allergol Clin Immunol ; 33(5): 317-331, 2023 Oct 16.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37070949

ABSTRACT

Chronic rhinosinusitis with nasal polyps (CRSwNP) is a highly prevalent and burdensome disease for both individuals and health systems. Its management involves many specialties, including otorhinolaryngology, allergology, pulmonology, primary care, pharmacy, and pediatrics. A multidisciplinary approach and the participation of the patient in decision-making are essential, both for diagnosis and for therapy. The authors of the consensus aim to translate current knowledge into an easy-to-read practical guide and emphasize those aspects requiring further discussion or with unmet needs owing to the lack of appropriate scientific evidence. An iterative approach for the development of an evidence-based systematic review with recommendations was followed using a standard quality assessment approach (Scottish Intercollegiate Guidelines Network [SIGN] and National Institute for Health and Care Excellence [NICE]). The guideline was critically evaluated using the Appraisal of Guidelines for Research and Evaluation (AGREE II) and Recommendation Excellence (AGREE REX) instruments. Consequently, POLINA has been considered a high-quality guideline by an independent agency. The POLINA consensus provides new definitions of control, therapeutic management (including surgery and evaluation of severity), indications for use of biologics, and response. Finally, this guideline focuses on unmet research needs in CRSwNP.

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Dig Dis Sci ; 68(4): 1525-1528, 2023 04.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36315333

ABSTRACT

Germline DNA alterations affecting homologous recombination pathway genes have been associated with pancreatic cancer (PC) risk. BRCA2 is the most studied gene and affects the management of PC patients and their families. Even though recent reports have suggested a similar role of germline ATM pathogenic variants (PV) in familial PC, there is still a disagreement between experts on how it could affect patient management given the lack of proper PC risk estimates. We retrospectively analyzed the germline data of 257 PC patients among whom nearly 50% were sporadic cases. We showed similar frequencies of BRCA2 (4.9%) and ATM (4.4%) PV or likely pathogenic variants, which were not related to familial history. Based on our findings and that of the literature, we suggest including ATM gene among the panel of genes analyzed in PC patients pending the publication of prospective studies.


Subject(s)
Genetic Predisposition to Disease , Pancreatic Neoplasms , Humans , Retrospective Studies , Prospective Studies , Germ-Line Mutation , Pancreatic Neoplasms/genetics , Pancreatic Neoplasms/pathology
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J. investig. allergol. clin. immunol ; 33(5): 317-331, 2023. tab, ilus
Article in English | IBECS | ID: ibc-226548

ABSTRACT

Chronic rhinosinusitis with nasal polyps (CRSwNP) is a highly prevalent and burdensome disease for both individuals and health systems. Its management involves many specialties, including otorhinolaryngology, allergology, pulmonology, primary care, pharmacy, and pediatrics. A multidisciplinary approach and the participation of the patient in decision-making are essential, both for diagnosis and for therapy. The authors of the consensus aim to translate current knowledge into an easy-to-read practical guide and emphasize those aspects requiring further discussion or with unmet needs owing to the lack of appropriate scientific evidence. An iterative approach for the development of an evidence-based systematic review with recommendations was followed using a standard quality assessment approach (Scottish Intercollegiate Guidelines Network [SIGN] and National Institute for Health and Care Excellence [NICE]). The guideline was critically evaluated using the Appraisal of Guidelines for Research and Evaluation (AGREE II) and Recommendation Excellence (AGREE REX) instruments. Consequently, POLINA has been considered a high-quality guideline by an independent agency. The POLINA consensus provides new definitions of control, therapeutic management (including surgery and evaluation of severity), indications for use of biologics, and response. Finally, this guideline focuses on unmet research needs in CRSwNP (AU)


La rinosinusitis crónica con pólipos nasales (RSCcPN) es una enfermedad de alta prevalencia y onerosa para las personas y los sistemas de salud cuyo manejo involucra a muchas especialidades: otorrinolaringología, alergología, neumología, atención primaria, farmacia y pediatría. El abordaje multidisciplinar y la participación del paciente en la toma de decisiones son fundamentales, tanto para el diagnóstico como para la estrategia terapéutica. Los autores del consenso pretenden traducir los conocimientos actuales en una guía práctica de fácil lectura y enfatizar aquellos aspectos en los que todavía hay discusión o necesidades no cubiertas por falta de evidencia científica adecuada. Se utilizó un enfoque iterativo para el desarrollo de una revisión sistemática basada en evidencia con recomendaciones, utilizando un esquema de evaluación de calidad estándar (Scottish Intercollegiate Guidelines Network -SIGN- y National Institute for Health and Care Excellence -NICE-), y una evaluación crítica de la directriz se ha llevado a cabo a través del instrumento Evaluación de Directrices para la Investigación y Evaluación (AGREE II) y Recomendación de Excelencia (AGREE REX). Con base en lo anterior, la guía POLINA ha sido considerada una guía de buena calidad por una agencia independiente El consenso POLINA aporta nuevos esquemas para la definición de control, manejo terapéutico incluyendo evaluación de gravedad, indicaciones de la cirugía y del uso de biológicos, y la respuesta al tratamiento. Finalmente, esta guía se enfoca en las necesidades de investigación insatisfechas en la RSCcPN (AU)


Subject(s)
Humans , Rhinitis/diagnosis , Rhinitis/therapy , Sinusitis/diagnosis , Sinusitis/therapy , Nasal Polyps/diagnosis , Nasal Polyps/therapy , Chronic Disease , Consensus , Spain
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SEMERGEN, Soc. Esp. Med. Rural Gen. (Ed. Impr.) ; 48(5): 316-322, Jul. - Ago. 2022. tab
Article in Spanish | IBECS | ID: ibc-205248

ABSTRACT

Objetivos: El asma es una enfermedad de alta prevalencia que limita la calidad de vida de los pacientes y tiene elevados costes sanitarios. A pesar de disponer de guías de práctica clínica, se sigue detectando un deficiente control del asma. El objetivo de este proyecto es estudiar el manejo del asma desde las consultas de atención primaria de Aragón, España. Material y métodos: Estudio cualitativo, multicéntrico y no aleatorizado, que se desarrolló en dos rondas, siguiendo la metodología Delphi. Se pidió a un grupo de médicos de Atención Primaria con amplia experiencia en el manejo del asma que expresaran su nivel de acuerdo con el conjunto de ítems del cuestionario propuesto por el comité científico del proyecto. El cuestionario de 28 ítems se estructuró en cuatro bloques: diagnóstico, control, adherencia y tratamiento. Resultados: El cuestionario fue respondido por 15 panelistas. Hubo consenso en el 82,14% (23/28) de los ítems. Se encontraron dificultades para diagnosticar el asma de forma precoz y certera. Existe una confusión entre control y gravedad. La percepción de adherencia es muy variable. Hay un sobreuso de broncodilatadores de acción corta. Se evidencia mucha inercia terapéutica. Conclusiones: El estudio Inercia Clínica en Asma (INCLIASMA) pone de relieve las controversias encontradas entre lo que aconsejan las guías de práctica clínica y la evidencia real y ofrece recomendaciones para subsanar las diferencias encontradas (AU)


Objectives: Asthma is a highly prevalent disease limiting the quality of life of patients and has high health costs. Despite having clinical practice guidelines, poor asthma control continues to be detected. The objective of this project is to study asthma management from primary care consultations in Aragón, Spain. Material and methods: Qualitative, multicenter and non-randomized study, developed in two-round, following Delphi methodology. A group of a group of Primary Care physicians with extensive experience in asthma management were asked to express their level of agreement with the set of items of the questionnaire proposed by the scientific committee of the project. The 28-item survey was structured in 4 blocks: diagnosis, control, adherence and treatment. Results: The survey was answered by 15 experts. Consensus was reached in 82.14% (23/28) of the items. Difficulties were found in diagnosing asthma early and accurately. There is a confusion between control and severity. The perception of adherence is highly variable. There is an overuse of short-acting bronchodilators. Much therapeutic inertia is evidenced. Conclusions: The INCLIASMA study highlights the existing controversies between what is advised in the guidelines of clinical practice and the real evidence and provides recommendations to correct the differences found (AU)


Subject(s)
Humans , Asthma/therapy , Quality of Life , Practice Patterns, Physicians' , Qualitative Research , Delphi Technique , Consensus , Surveys and Questionnaires
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Semergen ; 48(5): 316-322, 2022.
Article in Spanish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35551852

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVES: Asthma is a highly prevalent disease limiting the quality of life of patients and has high health costs. Despite having clinical practice guidelines, poor asthma control continues to be detected. The objective of this project is to study asthma management from primary care consultations in Aragón, Spain. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Qualitative, multicenter and non-randomized study, developed in two-round, following Delphi methodology. A group of a group of Primary Care physicians with extensive experience in asthma management were asked to express their level of agreement with the set of items of the questionnaire proposed by the scientific committee of the project. The 28-item survey was structured in 4 blocks: diagnosis, control, adherence and treatment. RESULTS: The survey was answered by 15 experts. Consensus was reached in 82.14% (23/28) of the items. Difficulties were found in diagnosing asthma early and accurately. There is a confusion between control and severity. The perception of adherence is highly variable. There is an overuse of short-acting bronchodilators. Much therapeutic inertia is evidenced. CONCLUSIONS: The INCLIASMA study highlights the existing controversies between what is advised in the guidelines of clinical practice and the real evidence and provides recommendations to correct the differences found.


Subject(s)
Asthma , Quality of Life , Asthma/drug therapy , Asthma/therapy , Consensus , Delphi Technique , Humans , Surveys and Questionnaires
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Pilot Feasibility Stud ; 8(1): 12, 2022 Jan 21.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35063040

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BACKGROUND: Although the benefits of physical activity (PA) on health are recognised, prostate cancer patients do not follow PA recommendations. The barriers to PA, whether physical, environmental or organisational, are known. Furthermore, even when such barriers are overcome, this achievement is not systematically accompanied by a change in lifestyle habits. The proposal of a programme enabling the integration of PA in the patient's everyday life represents a new challenge in the personalized management of cancer patients. Peer-mentoring interventions have demonstrated their effectiveness in increasing adherence to PA by patients. This study aimed (1) to assess the feasibility of a peer-mentoring intervention: the Acti-Pair program in a local context and (2) to assess the effectiveness of the intervention in this context. METHODS AND ANALYSIS: A pre-post  design pilot study will be used to evaluate feasibility, potential effectiveness and implementation outcomes overs in prostate cancer patients. We performed a mixed quantitative and qualitative prospective study to assess means and process indicators and the implementation of the Acti-Pair program. This study will be performed in cancer centres of Loire district and will be comprised of three successive stages (1) diagnosis of the target population, (2) recruitment and training of peers, and (3) implementation of this intervention in the Loire department. DISCUSSION: This study will allow us to extend the peer-mentoring intervention to other contexts and assess the effectiveness of this intervention and its generalisability.

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Eur Ann Allergy Clin Immunol ; 54(6): 277-283, 2022 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34313088

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Summary: Objective. The association of allergic conjunctivitis (AC) with rhinitis and/or asthma is poorly understood. The objective of this study was to apply the Consensus Document for Allergic Conjunctivitis (DECA) criteria for the classification of AC to a population of patients with AC to assess the association between the severity and duration of AC and rhinitis and/or asthma. Methods. Patients with ocular symptoms of AC who participated in the 'Alergológica 2015' study were included. The demographics, classification according to the DECA criteria, etiology, and comorbidities were evaluated by age groups (less or equal than 14 and greater than 14 years). Results. A total of 2,914 patients (age range, 1-90 years) were included in the "Alergológica 2015" study. Of these, 965 patients (33.1%) were diagnosed with AC (77.5% > 14 years). AC was classified as severe, moderate, or mild in 1.8%, 46.4%, and 51.8%, respectively; and as intermittent or persistent in 51.6% and 48.4% of the patients. AC alone occurred in 4% of patients. AC was mainly associated with rhinitis (88.4%), asthma (38.2%), food allergy (8.3%) and atopic dermatitis (3.5%). In allergic respiratory disease rhinitis preceded AC and asthma developed later. The severity and duration of AC was significantly associated with severity and duration of rhinitis (p less than 0.001 for both age groups) and asthma (p less than 0.001 only in adults). Conclusions. The application of the new DECA classification for AC reveals a direct relationship between AC, rhinitis and asthma respect to severity and duration. These relationships suggest that AC should be considered an integral part of the "one airway, one disease" hypothesis.


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Asthma , Conjunctivitis, Allergic , Dermatitis, Atopic , Rhinitis, Allergic , Rhinitis , Adult , Humans , Infant , Child, Preschool , Child , Adolescent , Young Adult , Middle Aged , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Conjunctivitis, Allergic/diagnosis , Conjunctivitis, Allergic/epidemiology , Asthma/diagnosis , Asthma/epidemiology , Rhinitis, Allergic/epidemiology , Dermatitis, Atopic/epidemiology
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Gynecol Oncol Rep ; 37: 100855, 2021 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34541275

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OBJECTIVE: Tumors harboring a POLE pathogenic variant, associated with high tumor mutational burden, are good candidates for immunotherapy. However, POLE pathogenic variants are not currently screened in routine clinical practice. Can these tumors be identified by means of an already available test? METHODS: We describe seven tumors harboring a POLE pathogenic variant, among eight patients with tumors harboring multiple BRCA1/2 variants (from 4 to 20). All patients were managed at Institut Curie, Paris. Five patients were selected because of unexpected tumor BRCA testing results with multiple variants and another three patients were selected because of a POLE pathogenic variant detected by large tumor testing. We looked for other tumor variants by Next-Generation Sequencing in tumors harboring multiple BRCA1/2 variants, and for multiple BRCA1/2 variants in tumors harboring a POLE pathogenic variant. RESULTS: Four of the five tumors selected because of multiple BRCA1/2 variants exhibited a POLE pathogenic variant, and all three tumors selected for POLE pathogenic variants exhibited multiple BRCA1/2 variants. CONCLUSIONS: Tumor BRCA testing could be a way to detect tumors harboring a highly mutagenic POLE pathogenic variant.

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J Investig Allergol Clin Immunol ; 31(2): 151-161, 2021 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33876736

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INTRODUCTION AND OBJECTIVE: Since the early stages of the novel coronavirus 2019 (SARS-CoV-2) outbreak, smell and/or taste dysfunction (STD) has been reported in 5% to 88% of COVID-19 patients. Objective: We aimed to assess STD in health care professionals (HCPs), mainly allergists, affected by COVID-19. We carried out a survey to evaluate the association between STD and its severity and demographic characteristics, symptoms, comorbidities, and hospital admission. METHODS: We designed a 15-item questionnaire comprising various sections, as follows: demographics, diagnostic characteristics, STD patterns, medication use, and comorbidities. The questionnaire was developed using Google forms. It was distributed to members of the Spanish Society of Allergology and Clinical Immunology (SEAIC) and sent via social media to be completed by HCPs with COVID-19. RESULTS: The survey was completed by HCPs (n=234), of whom 76.5% were aged ≤55 years and 73.5% were female. STD was detected in 74.4% of respondents, of whom 95.6% reported moderate-severe impairment. Mean time until recovery of taste dysfunction was 21.6 (24.0) days in HCPs aged ≤55 years and 33.61±26.2 days in those aged >55 years (P=.019). Analysis stratified by severity of STD showed that more than a half of COVID-19 patients presented severe loss of smell. Older age (>55 years) was associated with fever, anorexia, lower frequency of headache, and longer persistence of taste dysfunction. CONCLUSION: STD is a common symptom in COVID-19, even as a unique or preceding symptom. HCPs who reported smell dysfunction were younger than those not affected with STD. Taste dysfunction may imply more systemic involvement in COVID-19-positive HCPs.


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COVID-19/epidemiology , Olfaction Disorders/epidemiology , SARS-CoV-2 , Taste Disorders/epidemiology , Adult , Aged , COVID-19/complications , Female , Health Personnel , Hospitalization , Humans , Hypersensitivity , Male , Middle Aged , Olfaction Disorders/etiology , Surveys and Questionnaires , Taste Disorders/etiology
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J. investig. allergol. clin. immunol ; 31(2): 151-161, 2021. tab, graf
Article in English | IBECS | ID: ibc-215187

ABSTRACT

Background: Since the early stages of the novel coronavirus 2019 (SARS-CoV-2) outbreak, smell and/or taste dysfunction (STD) has beenreported in 5% to 88% of COVID-19 patients.Objective: We aimed to assess STD in health care professionals (HCPs), mainly allergists, affected by COVID-19. We carried out a survey toevaluate the association between STD and its severity and demographic characteristics, symptoms, comorbidities, and hospital admission.Methods: We designed a 15-item questionnaire comprising various sections, as follows: demographics, diagnostic characteristics, STDpatterns, medication use, and comorbidities. The questionnaire was developed using Google forms. It was distributed to members of theSpanish Society of Allergology and Clinical Immunology (SEAIC) and sent via social media to be completed by HCPs with COVID-19.Results: The survey was completed by HCPs (n=234), of whom 76.5% were aged ≤55 years and 73.5% were female. STD was detected in74.4% of respondents, of whom 95.6% reported moderate-severe impairment. Mean time until recovery of taste dysfunction was 21.6 (24.0)days in HCPs aged ≤55 years and 33.61±26.2 days in those aged >55 years (P=.019). Analysis stratified by severity of STD showed thatmore than a half of COVID-19 patients presented severe loss of smell. Older age (>55 years) was associated with fever, anorexia, lowerfrequency of headache, and longer persistence of taste dysfunction.Conclusion: STD is a common symptom in COVID-19, even as a unique or preceding symptom. HCPs who reported smell dysfunctionwere younger than those not affected with STD. Taste dysfunction may imply more systemic involvement in COVID-19–positive HCPs. (AU)


Antecedentes: Desde el inicio de la pandemia por el nuevo coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2), la afectación del sentido del olfato y del gusto seha descrito entre el 5% y 88% de la población afecta por COVID-19.Objetivo: Evaluar la alteración del gusto y del olfato en profesionales sanitarios afectos por COVID-19, en relación a parámetros degravedad, características demográficas, síntomas, comorbilidades e ingreso hospitalario.Métodos: Se diseñó un cuestionario de 15 elementos, con las siguientes secciones: demografía, características diagnósticas, patronesde alteración de olfato y del gusto, uso de medicación y efectos adversos asociados y comorbilidades. Dicho cuestionario fue difundidopor las redes sociales de la Sociedad Española de Alergología e Inmunología Clínica, dirigido específicamente a profesionales sanitarios.Resultados: 234 profesionales completaron la encuesta (73,5% mujeres). El 76,5% de los encuestados era ≤55 años. Hubo afectacióndel olfato y/o gusto en el 74,4% de los encuestados. La persistencia media de alteración del gusto fue 21,6± 24,0 días en ≤55 años yde 33,6±26,2 días en >55 años (p=0,019). Ser mayor de 55 años se asociaba estadísticamente con fiebre, anorexia, menos cefalea ymayor persistencia de afectación del gusto.Conclusión: Los profesionales sanitarios que declararon haber padecido SD eran más jóvenes que los que no presentaron STD. La afectacióndel olfato y/o del gusto es un síntoma común entre los profesionales sanitarios con COVID-19 y puede ser patente en fases iniciales ocomo único síntoma en pacientes ≤55 años. La afectación del gusto puede implicar más síntomas sistémicos. (AU)


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Humans , Male , Female , Adult , Middle Aged , Aged , Personnel, Hospital/statistics & numerical data , Coronavirus Infections/complications , Pandemics , Olfaction Disorders/virology , Taste Disorders/virology , Coronavirus Infections/epidemiology , Olfaction Disorders/epidemiology , Taste Disorders/epidemiology , Surveys and Questionnaires
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Allergol. immunopatol ; 48(6): 560-567, nov.-dic. 2020. tab, graf
Article in English | IBECS | ID: ibc-199243

ABSTRACT

INTRODUCTION: Eosinophilic oesophagitis (EoE) is a chronic clinical-pathological disorder with an immunological basis characterised by symptoms of oesophageal dysfunction and, histologically, eosinophilic inflammation. OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the clinical characteristics and differences in children and adults diagnosed with EoE in a tertiary level hospital. METHOD: Descriptive, retrospective and cross-sectional study. We randomly selected 40 children and 40 adults diagnosed with EoE between 2009 and 2016. The patient characteristics were analysed by means of epidemiological, clinical, diagnostic and therapeutic variables. RESULTS: The average age at diagnosis was 10 years (children) and 34 years (adults), with a higher frequency in males. The majority were sensitised to aeroallergens (77.5% children vs. 82.5% adults) and foods (75% children vs. 82.5% adults). Statistically significant differences were detected in sensitisation to fruits (p = 0.007) and grains (p < 0.001). Differences were observed in impaction (22.5% children vs. 82.5% adults), dysphagia (42.5% children vs. 77.5% adults) and abdominal pain (25% children vs. 7.5% adults). Endoscopy showed that children had a higher frequency of exudates (92.5%) and adults, trachealisation (50% vs. 5%) and stenosis (17.5% vs. 2.5%). Statistically significant differences were found in treatment with topical corticosteroids (30% children vs. 77.5% adults), with a variable positive response. 77.5% of the patients received elimination diets. CONCLUSIONS: Statistically significant differences were observed between the paediatric and adult populations in the food sensitisation profiles, clinical manifestations, endoscopic findings and treatments received. This is a complex pathology that calls for a multidisciplinary team and would require new non-invasive techniques to facilitate its management


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Humans , Male , Female , Child, Preschool , Child , Adolescent , Young Adult , Adult , Middle Aged , Eosinophilic Esophagitis/epidemiology , Eosinophilic Esophagitis/pathology , Cross-Sectional Studies , Retrospective Studies , Tertiary Care Centers , Urban Population , Rural Population , Spain/epidemiology , Food Hypersensitivity/epidemiology
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Allergol Immunopathol (Madr) ; 48(6): 560-567, 2020.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32423618

ABSTRACT

INTRODUCTION: Eosinophilic oesophagitis (EoE) is a chronic clinical-pathological disorder with an immunological basis characterised by symptoms of oesophageal dysfunction and, histologically, eosinophilic inflammation. OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the clinical characteristics and differences in children and adults diagnosed with EoE in a tertiary level hospital. METHOD: Descriptive, retrospective and cross-sectional study. We randomly selected 40 children and 40 adults diagnosed with EoE between 2009 and 2016. The patient characteristics were analysed by means of epidemiological, clinical, diagnostic and therapeutic variables. RESULTS: The average age at diagnosis was 10 years (children) and 34 years (adults), with a higher frequency in males. The majority were sensitised to aeroallergens (77.5% children vs. 82.5% adults) and foods (75% children vs. 82.5% adults). Statistically significant differences were detected in sensitisation to fruits (p=0.007) and grains (p<0.001). Differences were observed in impaction (22.5% children vs. 82.5% adults), dysphagia (42.5% children vs. 77.5% adults) and abdominal pain (25% children vs. 7.5% adults). Endoscopy showed that children had a higher frequency of exudates (92.5%) and adults, trachealisation (50% vs. 5%) and stenosis (17.5% vs. 2.5%). Statistically significant differences were found in treatment with topical corticosteroids (30% children vs. 77.5% adults), with a variable positive response. 77.5% of the patients received elimination diets. CONCLUSIONS: Statistically significant differences were observed between the paediatric and adult populations in the food sensitisation profiles, clinical manifestations, endoscopic findings and treatments received. This is a complex pathology that calls for a multidisciplinary team and would require new non-invasive techniques to facilitate its management.


Subject(s)
Abdominal Pain/epidemiology , Deglutition Disorders/epidemiology , Eosinophilic Esophagitis/immunology , Esophageal Mucosa/pathology , Food Hypersensitivity/immunology , Abdominal Pain/immunology , Administration, Topical , Adolescent , Adult , Age Factors , Allergens/immunology , Child , Child, Preschool , Cross-Sectional Studies , Deglutition Disorders/immunology , Endoscopy/statistics & numerical data , Eosinophilic Esophagitis/complications , Eosinophilic Esophagitis/diagnosis , Eosinophilic Esophagitis/therapy , Esophageal Mucosa/diagnostic imaging , Esophageal Mucosa/immunology , Female , Food Hypersensitivity/diagnosis , Food Hypersensitivity/pathology , Glucocorticoids/administration & dosage , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Retrospective Studies , Young Adult
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J Investig Allergol Clin Immunol ; 30(3): 175-181, 2020.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31135377

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: The Rhinitis Control Assessment Test (RCAT) is a patient-based questionnaire that is widely used to evaluate control of rhinitis. Objective: To develop and validate a Spanish version of the RCAT (RCATe). METHODS: After translation and cultural adaptation of the original RCAT, this multicenter, observational, prospective study evaluated the properties/attributes of the RCATe by assessing its validity, reliability, responsiveness, effect size, minimal important difference and cut point. RESULTS: The recruited sample comprised 252 allergic rhinitis (AR) patients from 27 allergy and otolaryngology departments in hospitals throughout Spain. Significant and strong correlations were found between the RCATe and the total nasal symptom score and the visual analog scale (-0.79 and -0.77, respectively; P<.0001). The RCATe revealed significant differences between patients grouped in the different categories of severity or duration of AR (P<.001). The internal consistency (Cronbach α) was good (0.84), and the test-retest reliability was moderate (0.54 evaluated by the physician and 0.49 by the patient). The responsiveness to change was high and significant for RCATe (P<.0001) and correlated linearly with the improvement in AR. The overall effect size was 1.62. The cut-off point to identify patients with adequate control of AR was >20 (area under the receiver operating characteristic curve, 0.746; sensitivity, 58.3%; specificity, 90.9%). CONCLUSION: The psychometric evaluation and validation of the RCATe indicated good reliability, validity, and responsiveness, thus suggesting that it is effective for measuring control of AR symptoms by Spanish-speaking patients.


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Rhinitis, Allergic/diagnosis , Surveys and Questionnaires/standards , Adult , Female , Humans , Language , Male , Middle Aged , Patient Reported Outcome Measures , Prospective Studies , Psychometrics , ROC Curve , Reproducibility of Results , Spain , Visual Analog Scale
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