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Clin Transl Allergy ; 9: 1, 2019.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30740211

RÉSUMÉ

Allergic rhinitis (AR) affects 23-30% of the European population with equal prevalence reported in Belgium. Despite guidelines on the correct use of effective treatment, up to 40% of AR patients remain uncontrolled. Allergen immunotherapy (AIT) has been shown to improve the level of control up to 84% of patients being controlled by AIT. Recently, new guidelines for AIT have been published, supporting the clinical evidence for effectiveness of various subcutaneous and sublingual products for AIT in patients who are allergic to airborne allergens. AIT in AR patients not only reduces nasal and/or ocular symptoms but also induces tolerance and has preventive potential. Adoption of AIT into daily clinical practice in Belgium and other European countries is hampered primarily by reimbursement issues of each of the single products but also by several patient- and physician-related factors. Patients need to be better informed about the effectiveness of AIT and the different routes of administration of AIT. Physicians dealing with AR patients should inform patients on tolerance-inducing effects of AIT and are in the need of a harmonized and practical guide that supports them in selecting eligible patients for AIT, in choosing evidence-based AIT products and in following treatment protocols with proven efficacy. Therefore, a stepwise and holistic approach is needed for better adoption of AIT in the real-life setting in Belgium.

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Rhinology ; 56(3): 209-215, 2018 Sep 01.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29466477

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Mobile health technology is emerging to take a prominent position in the management of chronic diseases. These technologies aim at enhancing patient empowerment via education and self-management. To date, of all the different apps available for patients with sinus disease, none were developed by medical experts dealing with chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS). The European Forum for Research and Education in Allergy and Airway diseases (EUFOREA) has undertaken a multi-stakeholder approach for designing, developing and implementing a tool to support CRS patients in monitoring their symptoms and to provide patients with a digital support platform containing reliable medical information about their disease and treatment options. mySinusitisCoach has been developed by medical experts dealing with CRS in close collaboration with patients, primary care physicians and community pharmacists, meeting the needs of both patients and health care providers. From a research perspective, the generation of real life data will help to validate clinical studies, patient stratification and improve understanding of the socio-economic impact of CRS, thereby paving the way for better treatment strategies.


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Applications mobiles , Participation des patients , Rhinite/thérapie , Autosoins , Sinusite/thérapie , Maladie chronique , Humains , Qualité de vie
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Acta Otorhinolaryngol Belg ; 50(3): 211-20, 1996.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-8888905

RÉSUMÉ

Traditional tinnitus maskers are generators that deliver a grossly inaccurate broad band high energy noise which most tinnitus patients find an excessive noise intrusion, unacceptable and intolerable. Audiometric analysis defines tinnitus in terms of frequency and intensity. The 321Q-minimum energy narrow band microtek maskers (Mikrotek, Medical, Inc. Columbus) deliver a variable width and a low energy noise that is programmable to any frequency within the audible spectrum. We studied one hundred consecutive tinnitus patients. All patients underwent thorough ENT-analysis and audiometry. Only eight of them could be provided with the masking device and only four found some relief with its use. No correlation in the parameters could be found to discriminate between satisfied and unsatisfied patients.


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Stimulation acoustique/méthodes , Masquage perceptif/physiologie , Acouphène/thérapie , Stimulation acoustique/instrumentation , Algorithmes , Humains
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