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Real-world data using mHealth apps in rhinitis, rhinosinusitis and their multimorbidities.

Authors :
Sousa-Pinto B
Anto A
Berger M
Dramburg S
Pfaar O
Klimek L
Jutel M
Czarlewski W
Bedbrook A
Valiulis A
Agache I
Amaral R
Ansotegui IJ
Bastl K
Berger U
Bergmann KC
Bosnic-Anticevich S
Braido F
Brussino L
Cardona V
Casale T
Canonica GW
Cecchi L
Charpin D
Chivato T
Chu DK
Cingi C
Costa EM
Cruz AA
Devillier P
Durham SR
Ebisawa M
Fiocchi A
Fokkens WJ
Gemicioğlu B
Gotua M
Guzmán MA
Haahtela T
Ivancevich JC
Kuna P
Kaidashev I
Khaitov M
Kvedariene V
Larenas-Linnemann DE
Lipworth B
Laune D
Matricardi PM
Morais-Almeida M
Mullol J
Naclerio R
Neffen H
Nekam K
Niedoszytko M
Okamoto Y
Papadopoulos NG
Park HS
Passalacqua G
Patella V
Pelosi S
Pham-Thi N
Popov TA
Regateiro FS
Reitsma S
Rodriguez-Gonzales M
Rosario N
Rouadi PW
Samolinski B
Sá-Sousa A
Sastre J
Sheikh A
Ulrik CS
Taborda-Barata L
Todo-Bom A
Tomazic PV
Toppila-Salmi S
Tripodi S
Tsiligianni I
Valovirta E
Ventura MT
Valero AA
Vieira RJ
Wallace D
Waserman S
Williams S
Yorgancioglu A
Zhang L
Zidarn M
Zuberbier J
Olze H
Antó JM
Zuberbier T
Fonseca JA
Bousquet J
Source :
Clinical and translational allergy [Clin Transl Allergy] 2022 Nov; Vol. 12 (11), pp. e12208.
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Digital health is an umbrella term which encompasses eHealth and benefits from areas such as advanced computer sciences. eHealth includes mHealth apps, which offer the potential to redesign aspects of healthcare delivery. The capacity of apps to collect large amounts of longitudinal, real-time, real-world data enables the progression of biomedical knowledge. Apps for rhinitis and rhinosinusitis were searched for in the Google Play and Apple App stores, via an automatic market research tool recently developed using JavaScript. Over 1500 apps for allergic rhinitis and rhinosinusitis were identified, some dealing with multimorbidity. However, only six apps for rhinitis (AirRater, AllergyMonitor, AllerSearch, Husteblume, MASK-air and Pollen App) and one for rhinosinusitis (Galenus Health) have so far published results in the scientific literature. These apps were reviewed for their validation, discovery of novel allergy phenotypes, optimisation of identifying the pollen season, novel approaches in diagnosis and management (pharmacotherapy and allergen immunotherapy) as well as adherence to treatment. Published evidence demonstrates the potential of mobile health apps to advance in the characterisation, diagnosis and management of rhinitis and rhinosinusitis patients.<br /> (© 2022 The Authors. Clinical and Translational Allergy published by John Wiley and Sons Ltd on behalf of European Academy of Allergy and Clinical Immunology.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
2045-7022
Volume :
12
Issue :
11
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Clinical and translational allergy
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
36434742
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1002/clt2.12208