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Aspirin desensitization in patients with aspirin-induced and aspirin-tolerant asthma: a double-blind study
- Source :
- The Journal of allergy and clinical immunology. 134(4)
- Publication Year :
- 2013
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Abstract
- Background Numerous open trials have demonstrated the beneficial clinical effects of aspirin desensitization (AD) in patients with aspirin-induced asthma (AIA). These beneficial effects might be attributable to aspirin's potent anti-inflammatory properties, but that supposition requires further corroboration. Objective We sought to compare the clinical and biochemical responses to chronic oral AD in 20 patients with AIA and 14 patients with aspirin-tolerant asthma (ATA). All of the patients had chronic rhinosinusitis and nasal polyposis, and these responses were investigated in a pilot, double-blind, placebo-controlled study. Methods Twelve patients with AIA and 6 patients with ATA were randomly assigned to receive 624 mg of aspirin, and 8 patients with AIA and 8 patients with ATA received placebo. Both aspirin and placebo were administered once daily for 6 months. Nasal symptoms, Sino-Nasal Outcome Test (SNOT20) scores, peak nasal inspiratory flows, Asthma Control Questionnaire scores, spirometric parameters, peak expiratory flows, blood eosinophilia, and corticosteroid doses were assessed on a monthly basis. Levels of urinary leukotriene E 4 and the stable plasma prostaglandin (PG) D 2 metabolite 9α,11β-PGF2 were evaluated at baseline and after 1, 3, 5, and 6 months. Results Only the patients with AIA subjected to AD reported improvements in smell and reductions in sneezing and nasal blockade. The SNOT20 and Asthma Control Questionnaire scores of these patients decreased, and their peak nasal inspiratory flows increased. The dosages of inhaled corticosteroids were reduced. There were no changes in leukotriene E 4 or 9α,11β-PGF 2 levels after AD. Conclusion The clinically beneficial effects of AD on nasal and bronchial symptoms occurred only in the patients with AIA.
- Subjects :
- Male
Administration, Oral
Pilot Projects
Dinoprost
Gastroenterology
Aspirin-induced asthma
chemistry.chemical_compound
Immunology and Allergy
Eosinophilia
Rhinitis
Leukotriene E4
Aspirin
Prostaglandin D2
Middle Aged
Treatment Outcome
Anesthesia
Peak Nasal Inspiratory Flow
Corticosteroid
oral aspirin desensitization
Female
medicine.symptom
medicine.drug
Adult
medicine.medical_specialty
medicine.drug_class
Immunology
Placebo
Nasal Polyps
Double-Blind Method
aspirin-induced asthma
Internal medicine
medicine
Humans
Sinusitis
Asthma
Aged
business.industry
aspirin-tolerant asthma
Allergens
medicine.disease
Eosinophils
chemistry
Desensitization, Immunologic
Spirometry
Chronic Disease
Asthma, Aspirin-Induced
business
Follow-Up Studies
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 10976825
- Volume :
- 134
- Issue :
- 4
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- The Journal of allergy and clinical immunology
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....357d9879dde85110db375da4ff1648ba