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Improved allergen immunotherapy prescription for seasonal allergic rhinitis: an innovative algorithm

Authors :
Paolo Maria Matricardi
Valeria Villella
Marco Di Fraia
Sveva Castelli
Mariaelisabetta Conte
Danilo Villalta
Alessandro Travaglini
Maria Antonia Brighetti
Paola Martelli
Stephanie Dramburg
Stefania Arasi
Salvatore Tripodi
Serena Perna
Ifigenia Sfika
Pier Luigi Verardo
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Authorea, Inc., 2020.

Abstract

Background: Allergen immunotherapy(AIT) is the only disease-modifying treatment with long-term effects in patients with seasonal allergic rhinoconjunctivitis(SAR). Its efficacy depends on the precise identification of the pollen triggering symptoms. However, a diagnostic approach based on retrospective clinical history and sensitization to extracts often does not lead to unequivocal results. Objectives: To assess the usability and impact of a recently established algorithm for a potential clinical decision support system (@IT.2020-DSS) for pollen allergy and its diagnostic steps (including anamnesis, SPT, component resolved diagnosis, CRD, and real-time digital symptom recording, eDiary) on doctor’s AIT prescription decisions. Methods: After a concise educational training on the @IT.2020-DSS algorithm, 46 doctors (18allergy specialists, AS, and 28general practitioners, GP) expressed their hypothetical AIT prescription for 10 clinical index cases. Decisions were recorded repeatedly based on different steps of the support algorithm. The usability and perceived impact of the algorithm on individual clinical performance were evaluated. Results: The combined use of CRD and an eDiary increased the hypothetical AIT prescriptions, both among AS and GP (p

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........6e931db378a3306b5549a004cd34facf
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.22541/au.160097922.24041102