| Literature DB >> 29423374 |
Desiderio Passali1, Cemal Cingi2, Paola Staffa1, Francesco Passali3, Nuray Bayar Muluk4, Maria Luisa Bellussi1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Allergic rhinitis (AR) is a global health problem and is characterised by one or more symptoms, including sneezing, itching, nasal congestion and rhinorrhea.Entities:
Keywords: Allergen specific immunotherapy; Allergens; Allergic rhinitis; Subcutaneous immunotherapy; Sublingual immunotherapy; Treatment
Year: 2018 PMID: 29423374 PMCID: PMC5796967 DOI: 10.5415/apallergy.2018.8.e7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Asia Pac Allergy ISSN: 2233-8276
Allergic rhinitis survey results
| Item | Number/total number (%) | |
|---|---|---|
| 1) Which is the prevalence of allergic rhinitis in your country? | Answer not given: 2 (3.85) | |
| 1. 5% | 7/52 (13.46) | |
| 2. 15% | 15/52 (28.85) | |
| 3. 25% | 19/52 (45.24) | |
| 4. 35% | 5/52 (9.62) | |
| 5. >35% | 5/52 (9.62) | |
| 2) The prevalence of allergic rhinitis in your country is: | Answer not given: 2 (3.85) | |
| 1. In dubious increase | 10/52 (19.23) | |
| 2. Steady | 4/52 (7.69) | |
| 3. Decreasing | 0/52 (0) | |
| 4. Surely increasing | 36/52 (69.23) | |
| 3) The increasing prevalence. can be attributed to: | Answer not given: 3 (5.77) | |
| 1. Changing in lifestyle | 24/52 (46.15) | |
| 2. Increased exposure to allergens. irritants and pollutants | 37/52 (71.15) | |
| 3. Early exposure to allergens. irritants and pollutants | 12/52 (23.08) | |
| 4. Decreasing of some viral and/or bacterial infections | 7/52 (13.56) | |
| 4) Which are the age groups more often affected by allergic rhinitis? | Answer not given: 1 (1.92) | |
| 1. Children and adolescents | 23/52 (44.23) | |
| 2. Young adults | 22/52 (42.31) | |
| 3. Old age | 0/52 (0) | |
| 4. All age groups | 13/52 (25.00) | |
| 5) The comorbidities more frequently reported in patients with allergic rhinitis are: | Answer not given: (1.92) | |
| 1. Asthma | 41/52 (78.85) | |
| 2. Conjunctivitis | 21/52 (40.38) | |
| 3. Sinusitis | 30/52 (57.69) | |
| 4. Otitis media | 5/52 (9.62) | |
| 5. Nasal polyposis | 19/52 (36.54) | |
| 6) Which specialist would more likely be consulted by a patient with allergic rhinitis? | Answer not given: 0 (0) | |
| 1. Primary care physician | 19/52 (36.54) | |
| 2. Allergologist | 20/52 (38.46) | |
| 3. Pulmonologist | 8/52 (15.38) | |
| 4. Otorhinolaryngologist | 36/52 (69.23) | |
| 5. Ophtalmologist | 1/52 (1.96) | |
| 7) In which period of the year nasal symptoms are more intense? | Answer not given: 1 (1.92) | |
| 1. Spring | 27/52 (51.92) | |
| 2. Summer | 8/52 (15.38) | |
| 3. Autumn | 15/52 (28.85) | |
| 4. Winter | 7/52 (13.46) | |
| 5. Throughout the whole year | 14/50 (26.92) | |
| 8) Which are the most common aero-allergens in your country? | Answer not given: 0 (0) | |
| 1. Mites | 35/52 (67.31) | |
| 2. Pollen | 35/52 (67.31) | |
| 3. Animal danders | 12/52 (23.08) | |
| 4. Pollutants | 12/52 (23.08) | |
| 5. Insects | 1/52 (1.92) | |
| 6. Fungal allergens | 11/52 (21.15) | |
| 9) Which symptoms are more often complained by patients with allergic rhinitis? | Answer not given: 0 (0) | |
| 1. Rinorrhea | 47/52 (90.38) | |
| 2. Nasal blockage | 49/52 (94.23) | |
| 3. Hypo-anosmia | 15/52 (28.85) | |
| 4. Snoring, sleep problems | 9/52 (17.31) | |
| 5. Chronic cough | 7/52 (13.46) | |
| 6. Sedation | 1/52 (1.92) | |
| 7. Asthma and conjunctivitis | 14/52 (26.92) | |
| 10) Do you perform prick test?* | Answer not given: 0 (0) | |
| 1. Yes | 24/52 (46.15) | |
| 2. No | 28/52 (53.85) | |
| 11) If you answered yes, which kind of pollens do you test?* | Answer not given: 29/52 (55.77) | |
| 1. | 7/52 (13.46) | |
| 2. Cupressacee | 6/52 (11.54) | |
| 3. Grass mix | 17/52 (32.69) | |
| 4. | 8/52 (15.38) | |
| 5. Oleacee | 5/52 (9.62) | |
| 6. | 8/52 (15.38) | |
| 7. | 7/52 (13.46) | |
| 8. | 8/52 (15.38) | |
| 9. Other (specify) | 2/52 (3.85) (poplar) | |
| 12) Which kind of mites do you test?* | Answer not given: 25 (48.08) | |
| 1. | 27/52 (52.92) | |
| 2. | 2/52 (3.85) | |
| 3. | 0 (0) | |
| 4. | 2 (3.85) | |
| 5. Other (specify) | 0 (0) | |
| 13) Which of these animal allergens do you test?* | Answer not given: 24/52 (46.15) | |
| 1. Cat (felix domesticus) | 27/52 (51.92) | |
| 2. Dog (canis familiaris) | 27/52 (51.92) | |
| 3. Horse | 5/52 (9.62) | |
| 4. Other (specify) | 3/52 (5.77) | |
| 14) Which kind of fungal allergens?* | Answer not given: 27/52 (51.92) | |
| 1. | 23/52 (44.23) | |
| 2. | 15/52 (28.85) | |
| 3. Other (specify) | 4/52 (7.69) | |
| 15) Do you test insect allergens too?* | Answer not given: 35/52 (67.31) | |
| 1. Cockroach (Blatella sp.) | 17/52 (32.69) | |
| 2. Other (specify) | 3/52 (12.50) | |
| 16) When do you consider positive a skin prick test?* | Answer not given: 27/52 (51.92) | |
| 1. Wheal size>3 mm after 15' | 19/52 (36.54) | |
| 2. Regardless of the diameter, on comparison with the positive control | 10/52 (19.23) | |
| 3. Regardless of the diameter, on comparison with the negative control | 1/52 (1.92) | |
| 4. Other (specify) | 1/52 (1.92) | |
| 17) Do you prescribe the measurement of serum total and specific IgE after skin prick test? | Answer not given: 11/52 (21.15) | |
| 1. Yes | 23/52 (44.23) | |
| 2. No | 18/52 (34.62) | |
| 18) Which other diagnostic test do you prescribe in allergic rhinitis patients? | Answer not given: 9/52 (17.31) | |
| 1. Rhinomanometry | 21/52 (40.38) | |
| 2. Nasal mucociliary clearance | 9/52 (17.31) | |
| 3. Computed tomography | 25/52 (48.08) | |
| 4. Olfactory tests | 11/52 (21.15) | |
| 5. Nasal cytology | 16/52 (30.77) | |
| 6. Nasal provocation test | 13/52 (25.00) | |
| 19) In your experience. nasal cytology is useful for: | Answer not given: 12/52 (23.08) | |
| 1. Differential diagnosis between allergic and non allergic or infective rhinitis | 20/52 (38.46) | |
| 2. Follow-up of the pathology and evaluation of the treatment response | 6/52 (11.54) | |
| 3. Not useful | 18/52 (34.62) | |
| 20) Do you perform nasal cytology in your outpatient? | Answer not given: 2/52 (3.92) | |
| 1. Yes | 16/52 (30.77) | |
| 2. No | 34/52 (65.38) | |
| 21) Do you perform nasal provocation test? | Answer not given: 2/52 (3.85) | |
| 1. Yes | 14/52 (26.92) | |
| 2. No | 36/52 (69.23) | |
| 22) If you answered yes, when do you suggest nasal provocation test? | Answer not given: 37/52 (71.15) | |
| 1. Mismatch clinical history and allergy outcomes | 13/52 (25.00) | |
| 2. Occupational rhinitis | 8/52 (15.38) | |
| 3. Other (specify) | 3/52 (5.77) | |
| 23) Do you prescribe allergen specific immunotherapy? | Answer not given: 2/52 (3.85) | |
| 1. Yes, for perennial allergens | 6/52 (11.54) | |
| 2. Yes, for seasonal allergens | 7/52 (13.46) | |
| 3. Yes, for both kind of allergens | 17/52 (32.69) | |
| 4. No | 22/52 (42.31) | |
| 24) Which route of administration do you prefer for immunotherapy? | Answer not given: 18/52 (34.62) | |
| 1. Intranasal | 7/52 (13.46) | |
| 2. Sublingual-swallow | 24/52 (46.15) | |
| 3. Subcutaneous | 17/52 (32.69) | |
| 25) Which kind of symptomatic drugs do you prescribe in allergic patients? | Answer not given: 1/52 (1.92) | |
| 1. Oral H1-antihistamines | 43/52 (82.69) | |
| 2. Intranasal corticosteroids | 45/52 (86.54) | |
| 3. Intranasal corticosteroids and intranasal antihistamine | 18/52 (34.62) | |
| 4. Systemic corticosteroids | 10/52 (19.23) | |
| 5. Antileukotrienes | 21/52 (40.38) | |
| 6. Nasal douches with hypertonic solution | 11/52 (21.15) | |
| 7. Nasal douches with isotonic solution | 15/52 (28.85) | |
| 8. Nasal douches with hyaluronic acid | 1/52 (1.92) | |
| 9. Other (specify) | 3/52 (5.77) | |
*For questions 10–16, only 24 of 52 of the participants (46.15%) performed the prick test. However, to avoid confusion, the responses related to the prick test in questions 11–16 were also rated in the 52 total participants. If the responses were rated in only the prick test performing group (24 participants), the rates would be different. Readers should consider this issue.
Territorial distribution of the ENT specialists among geographic regions
| Continent | Territorial distribution (%) | |
|---|---|---|
| Africa | 7.7 | |
| Central Africa | 1.9 | |
| Southern Africa | 1.9 | |
| Northern Africa | 3.8 | |
| America | 13.5 | |
| Central America | 7.7 | |
| South America | 3.8 | |
| North America | 1.9 | |
| Asia | 38.5 | |
| Central Asia | 1.9 | |
| Southern Asia | 9.6 | |
| Western Asia | 11.5 | |
| Eastern Asia | 9.6 | |
| South-Eastern Asia | 5.8 | |
| Europe | 38.5 | |
| Central Europe | 5.8 | |
| Europe-Asia | 3.9 | |
| Southern Europe | 13.5 | |
| Eastern Europe | 11.5 | |
| Northern Europe | 3.8 | |
ENT, ear, nose, and throat.