| Literature DB >> 28115832 |
Marie-Luise Lemberg1, Till Berk2, Kija Shah-Hosseini1, Elena-Manja Kasche3, Ralph Mösges1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Many placebo-controlled studies have demonstrated that allergen immunotherapy (AIT) is an effective therapy for treating allergies. Both commonly used routes, subcutaneous (SCIT) and sublingual immunotherapy (SLIT), require high patient adherence to be successful. In the literature, numbers describing adherence vary widely; this investigation compares these two routes of therapy directly.Entities:
Keywords: SCIT; SLIT; adherence; allergen immunotherapy; allergic rhinitis; allergy; dropout; nonadherence
Year: 2017 PMID: 28115832 PMCID: PMC5221545 DOI: 10.2147/PPA.S122948
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Patient Prefer Adherence ISSN: 1177-889X Impact factor: 2.711
Allergen extracts used in the SCIT and SLIT patients studied
| Manufacturer | Product | Allergens | Route of therapy | Mode of therapy (n) | No of patients |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Allergopharma | Acaroid | House dust mite | SCIT | Perennial (2) | 2 |
| ALK | ALK-7 | Early flowering trees mix (alder, hazel, birch tree), wasp, grass pollen, house dust mite, birch tree, ryegrass | SCIT | Perennial–seasonal (2), perennial (11), preseasonal (8), short-term (1) | 22 |
| Allergopharma | Allergovit | Grass pollen, grass pollen and grains mix, tree (alder, hazel, birch tree) and mugwort mix, early flowering trees (birch, alder, hazel tree), grass and rye pollen mix | SCIT | Perennial (3), perennial–seasonal (8), preseasonal (21) | 32 |
| ALK | Avanz | Early flowering trees mix (alder, hazel, birch tree), grass and rye pollen mix | SCIT | Preseasonal (2) | 2 |
| Roxall Medizin | Clustoid | Early flowering trees mix (alder, hazel, birch tree), grass pollen, grass and rye pollen mix | SCIT | Perennial (2), perennial–seasonal (24), preseasonal (9) | 35 |
| Novartis Pharma | Depigoid | House dust mite, grass pollen, ryegrass, tree mix, early flowering trees mix (alder, hazel, birch tree) | SCIT | Perennial (10), perennial–seasonal (16), preseasonal (9) | 35 |
| Allergopharma | Novohelisen | House dust mite, cotton, grass pollen, birch tree and ryegrass mix | SCIT | Perennial (1), perennial–seasonal (1), preseasonal (1) | 3 |
| BENCARD Allergie | Pollinex | Grass and rye pollen mix | SCIT | Preseasonal (1) | 1 |
| HAL Allergie | Purethal | Grass pollen, tree mix, birch tree, house dust mite | SCIT | Perennial (1), perennial–seasonal (1), preseasonal (1), short-term (1) | 4 |
| Roxall | Roxoid | Early flowering trees mix (alder, hazel, birch tree), grasses, tree mix, ryegrass, house dust mite | SCIT | Perennial (4), perennial–seasonal (15), preseasonal (11) | 30 |
| ALK | Scherax | Early flowering trees mix (alder, hazel, birch tree), grass pollen, ryegrass, wasp, house dust mite | SCIT | Preseasonal (11), perennial (12), perennial–seasonal (18) | 41 |
| SCIT | Total number= 207 | ||||
| Pharma Gerke | Grazax Lyo | Grass pollen | SLIT | Preseasonal (5), pre-coseasonal (1) | 6 |
| Lofarma | Lais | Tree mix (birch and alder), house dust mite, cat | SLIT | Perennial (16), preseasonal (17), pre-coseasonal (1) | 34 |
| Stallergénes | Oralair | Grass and rye pollen mix | SLIT | Perennial–seasonal (1), preseasonal (14), pre-coseasonal (25) | 40 |
| Stallergénes | Staloral | Early flowering trees mix (alder, hazel, birch tree), grass pollen, tree mix, ryegrass, house dust mite | SLIT SLIT | Perennial (9), perennial–seasonal (1), preseasonal (28), pre-coseasonal (5) | 43 Total number= 123 |
Abbreviations: SCIT, subcutaneous immunotherapy; SLIT, sublingual immunotherapy.
Figure 1Preseasonal mode of immunotherapy.
Demographic and therapy-related characteristics of the SLIT and SCIT patients studied
| SCIT | SLIT | Total | |
|---|---|---|---|
| All patients, n (%) | 207 (62.7) | 123 (37.3) | 330 |
| Female patients, n (%) | |||
| Mean age in years (range: 13–89 years) | 43.72±15.11 | 40.36±16.39 | 42.46±15.63, m=40.0±14.28, |
| Mode of therapy | |||
| Preseasonal, n (%) | 74 (22.4) | 66 (20.0) | 140 (42.4) |
| Pre-coseasonal, n (%) | 0 | 32 (9.7) | 32 (9.7) |
| Perennial, n (%) | 45 (13.6) | 25 (7.6) | 70 (21.2) |
| Perennial–seasonal, n (%) | 86 (26.1) | 0 | 86 (26.1) |
| Short-term immunotherapy, n (%) | 2 (0.6) | 0 | 2 (0.6) |
| Dropout | |||
| All patients, n (%) | 67 (32.4) | 48 (39.0) | 115 (34.8), |
| Female patients, n (%) | |||
| Mean age in years | 39.9±15.62 | 36.7±14.49 | 38.6±15.02 |
| Modes of therapy of dropout patients | |||
| Preseasonal, n (%) | 31 (41.9) | 25 (37.9) | 56 (40.0) |
| Pre-coseasonal, n (%) | 0 | 14 (43.8) | 14 (43.8) |
| Perennial, n (%) | 9 (20.0) | 9 (36.0) | 18 (25.7) |
| Perennial–seasonal, n (%) | 26 (30.2) | 0 | 26 (30.2) |
| Short-term immunotherapy, n (%) | 1 (50.0) | 0 | 1 (50.0) |
Abbreviations: NS, not significant; SCIT, subcutaneous immunotherapy; SLIT, sublingual immunotherapy.
Dropouts by allergen extract
| Allergen extract | No of dropouts |
|---|---|
| Allergovit | 16 |
| Depigoid | 15 |
| Lais | 15 |
| Staloral | 14 |
| Clustoid | 13 |
| Oralair | 13 |
| Roxoid | 11 |
| ALK – depot | 7 |
| Grazax | 6 |
| Scherax | 4 |
| Novohelisen | 1 |
Figure 2Kaplan–Meier curve of SCIT and SLIT patients illustrating dropout from therapy over time.
Abbreviations: SCIT, subcutaneous immunotherapy; SLIT, sublingual immunotherapy.
Overview of studies comparing SLIT and SCIT adherence
| Study | Definition dropout | Data source | Study sample size | Dropout rate SLIT (%) | Dropout rate SCIT (%) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sieber et al | No prescription renewal in the second year of therapy | National prescription data base, Germany | 1,410 children, adolescents, adults | 49 | 64 |
| Hsu and Reisacher | 3-year therapy cycle was not accomplished | Patient data from a department at a medical college, US | 78 children, adolescents, adults | 41 | 45 |
| Kiel et al | 3-year therapy cycle was not accomplished | Community pharmacy database, the Netherlands | 6,486 adults | 93 | 77 |
| Egert-Schmidt et al | 3-year therapy cycle was not accomplished | One manufacturer’s sales data, Germany | 85,947 children, adolescents, adults | 84 | 40–73 |
| Our study | 3-year therapy cycle was not accomplished | Patient data from one dermatologist’s practice, Germany | 330 adolescents, adults | 39 | 32 |
Abbreviations: SCIT, subcutaneous immunotherapy; SLIT, sublingual immunotherapy.