1. [Executive Summary of ARIA 2019: Integrated care pathways for allergic rhinitis in Argentina, Spain and Mexico].
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Ivancevich JC, Cardona V, Larenas-Linnemann D, Mullol J, Neffen H, Zernotti M, Asayag E, Blua AE, Gómez RM, Jares E, Máspero J, Anto JM, Dedeu T, Rodríguez-González M, Huerta-Villalobos YR, Fuentes-Pérez JM, Rodríguez-Zagal E, Valero A, Bartra J, Alobid I, Castillo-Vizuete JA, Dordal T, Hijano R, Picado C, Sastre J, Bedolla-Barajas M, Burguete-Cabañas MT, Costa-Domínguez MDC, Domínguez-Silva M, Espinoza-Contreras JG, Gálvez-Romero JL, García-Cobas CY, García-Cruz MLH, Hernández-Velázquez L, Luna-Pech JA, Matta JJ, Mogica-Martínez MD, Rivero-Yeverino D, Ruiz LT, Del Río-Navarro BE, Gómez-Vera J, Macías-Weinmann A, Agache I, Ansotegui I, Bachert C, Bedbrook A, Canonica GW, Casale TB, Cruz Á, Fokkens W, Hellings P, Samolinski B, and Bousquet J
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- Algorithms, Argentina, Critical Pathways, Humans, Mexico, Spain, Delivery of Health Care, Integrated, Rhinitis, Allergic therapy
- Abstract
The health and economic impact of allergic diseases are increasing rapidly, and changes in management strategies are required. Its influence reduces the capacity of work and school performance by at least a third. The ICPs of the airways (integrated care pathways for respiratory diseases) are structured multidisciplinary healthcare plans, promoting the recommendations of the guidelines in local protocols and their application to clinical practice. This document presents an executive summary for Argentina, Mexico, and Spain. Next-generation ARIA guidelines are being developed for the pharmacological treatment of allergic rhinitis (AR), using the GRADE-based guidelines for AR, tested with real-life evidence provided by mobile technology with visual analogue scales. It is concluded that in the AR treatment, H1-antihistamines are less effective than intranasal corticosteroids (INCS), in severe AR the INCS represent the first line of treatment, and intranasal combination INCS + anti-H1 is more effective than monotherapy. However, according to the MASK real-life observational study, patients have poor adherence to treatment and often self-medicate, according to their needs.
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- 2019
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