[Angioedema prophylaxis]. / Prophylaxe von Angioödemen.
Hautarzt
; 70(2): 107-115, 2019 Feb.
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ABSTRACT
Angioedema is a spontaneous, edematous swelling of the deep layers of the skin or mucous membrane. Angioedema in the respiratory tract is potentially life-threatening. The classification of angioedema into mast-cell-mediated (e.â¯g. urticaria) or bradykinin-mediated (e.â¯g. hereditary angioedema) is important for correct and rational treatment. Generally, two therapeutic strategies are available for angioedema treatment. On-demand treatment of angioedema symptoms that already have emerged aims to stop the further development of the attack and, thus, limits the severity and duration of the attack. This strategy is well established in the treatment of patients with hereditary angioedema, whereas in chronic spontaneous urticaria on-demand therapy plays no role in the guideline recommendations. In contrast, the therapeutic strategy of prophylaxis aims to prevent the occurrence of spontaneous and induced attacks as far as possible. Prophylaxis is the sole therapy strategy for chronic urticaria and is applied at all stages of the treatment algorithm. In the case of hereditary angioedema, on-demand therapy can be complemented by prophylaxis after careful and individual indication. In hereditary angioedema, prophylaxis is currently gaining in importance due to improved treatment options. Patients who use a prophylactic regime are much less likely to be forced to wait for the unpredictable occurrence of an attack and then to react with an on-demand treatment. Prophylactic treatment takes place at times determined by the patient himself, in contrast to treatment on an as-needed basis. The loss of unpredictability is a decisive moment in improving the quality of life.
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Assunto principal:
Angioedemas Hereditários
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Angioedema
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Guideline
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Patient_preference
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Humans
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Hautarzt
Ano de publicação:
2019
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Article