| Literature DB >> 26140076 |
Maurizio Galimberti1, Giovanni Passalacqua2, Cristoforo Incorvaia3, Vincenzo Castella4, Maria Teresa Costantino5, Beniamino Cucchi6, Sebastiano Gangemi7, Gilda Nardi8, Paolo Raviolo6, Paola Rottoli9, Nicola Scichilone10, Nico Sciolla1, Germano Bettoncelli11, Massimo Landi12, Erminia Ridolo13, Serena Buttafava14, Paola Puccinelli14, Giorgio Walter Canonica2, Alessandro Fiocchi15, Franco Frati14.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Identifying allergic rhinitis requires allergy testing, but the first-line referral for rhinitis are usually primary care physicians (PCP), who are not familiar with such tests. The availability of easy and simple tests to be used by PCP to suggest allergy should be very useful.Entities:
Keywords: Allergic rhinitis; Allergy; Allergy testing; Pharmacists; Primary care physicians
Year: 2015 PMID: 26140076 PMCID: PMC4464632 DOI: 10.1186/s40413-015-0067-y
Source DB: PubMed Journal: World Allergy Organ J ISSN: 1939-4551 Impact factor: 4.084
The 9-question RAP questionnaire
| 1 | Do you have parents/relatives suffering from rhinitis and/or asthma? |
| 2 | Do you suffer from itchy/red/watery eyes during the year? |
| 3 | Do you experience runny nose/nasal obstruction/nasal itching for many consecutive days? |
| 4 | Your nasal/ocular complaints do usually start or worsen during the spring? |
| 5 | Have you ever heard wheezing breath? |
| 6 | Did you ever had cough or shortness of breath, even during exercise? |
| 7 | Do you have nocturnal awakenings due to shortness of breath or cough? |
| 8 | Do you use nasal sprays frequently? |
| 9 | Do you feel that your nasal symptoms worsen in dusty environments? |
Y/N answers allowed.
Main demographic and clinical characteristics of the 401 patients
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| 195/206 | 48.6/51.4 |
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| Current | 56 | 14 |
| Never/former | 343 | 86 |
| Allergic rhinitis yes/no | 365/36 | 91/9 |
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| Mild intermittent | 107 | 29.3 |
| Mild persistent | 80 | 21.9 |
| Moderate/severe intermittent | 55 | 15.1 |
| Moderate/severe persistent | 123 | 33.7 |
| Asthma yes/no | 143/258 | 35.7/64.3 |
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| Intermittent | 84 | 58.7 |
| Mild persistent | 34 | 23.8 |
| Moderate persistent | 24 | 16.8 |
| Severe persistent | 1 | 0.7 |
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| 238/163 | 59.4/40.6 |
Differences in severity of allergic rhinitis according to smoking habit
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| Mild intermittent | 10 | 96 | 96 | Mild intermittent | < | > |
| Mild persistent | 17 | 63 | 80 | Mild persistent | > | < |
| Moderate/severe intermittent | 11 | 43 | 43 | Moderate/severe intermittent | > | < |
| Moderate/severe persistent | 17 | 106 | 106 | Moderate/severe persistent | < | > |
| Total | 56 | 343 | 399 | |||
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| Mild intermittent | 14.877 | 91.123 | 106.000 | Mild intermittent | 17.857 | 27.988 |
| Mild persistent | 11.228 | 68.772 | 80.000 | Mild persistent | 30.357 | 18.367 |
| Moderate/severe intermittent | 7.579 | 46.421 | 54.000 | Moderate/severe intermittent | 19.643 | 12.536 |
| Moderate/severe persistent | 17 | 106 | 123.000 | Moderate/severe persistent | 30.357 | 30.394 |
| Total | 56 | 343 | 399 | Total | 100 | 100 |
Positive results to skin prick tests
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| Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus | 146(36.4%) | 22(15.1%) | 36(24.7%) | 50(34.2%) | 38(26%) |
| Dermatophagoides farinae | 142(35.5%) | 23(16.2%) | 43(30.3%) | 41(28.9%) | 35(24.6%) |
| Grass pollen | 174(43.6%) | 17(9.8%) | 47(27%) | 59(33.9%) | 51(29.3%) |
| Olive pollen | 93(24.2%) | 9(9.7%) | 25(26.9%) | 31(33.3%) | 27(29%) |
| Cat epithelium | 82(21.6%) | 15(18.3%) | 37(45.1%) | 21(25.6%) | 9(11%) |
| Parietaria pollen | 78(19.5%) | 5(6.4%) | 16(20.5%) | 15(19.2%) | 41(52.6%) |
| Ragweed | 69(17.6%) | 7(10.2%) | 9(13%) | 28(40.6%) | 25(36.2%) |
| Mugwort | 56(14.5%) | 8(14.3%) | 24(42.8%) | 16(28.6%) | 8(14.3%) |
| Tree pollen (birch, hazelnut, | 51(13%) | 6(11.8%) | 21(41.2%) | 11(21.6%) | 12(23.5%) |
| Cypress pollen | 49(13.6%) | 12(24.5%) | 22(44.9%) | 10(20.4%) | 5(10.2%) |
| Dog epithelium | 48(13%) | 17(35.4%) | 23(47.9%) | 7(14.6%) | 1(2.1%) |
| Alternaria | 40(10.3%) | 9(22.5%) | 18(45%) | 11(27.5%) | 2(5%) |
| Cockroach | 1(0.7%) | 1(100%) | 0(0%) | 0(0%) | 0(0%) |
Figure 1Decision-tree growth CHAID. The decision tree based on such correlation the most important questions selected by decision-tree growth CHAID were Q4, Q8, Q6 and Q1.
The final 4-question RAP questionnaire
| 1 | Do you have parents/relatives suffering from rhinitis and/or asthma? |
| 4 | Your nasal/ocular complaints do usually start or worsen during the spring? |
| 6 | Did you ever had cough or shortness of breath, even during exercise? |
| 8 | Do you use nasal sprays frequently? |
Y/N answers allowed.