| Literature DB >> 30359231 |
Ivan Cherrez-Ojeda1,2, Emanuel Vanegas3,4, Miguel Felix3,4, Valeria L Mata3,4, Annia Cherrez4,5.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Despite the current knowledge of UV, there is a lack of consensus among diagnostic criteria and management. In general, antihistamine therapy is regularly used for the symptomatic management of pruritus but does not control inflammation or alter the course of the disease. Monoclonal antibodies such as omalizumab (anti-IgE) have been proposed as a potential treatment for urticarial vasculitis. A few studies have reported the benefits of omalizumab in patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs). Herein we describe a female patient with urticarial vasculitis who was treated with omalizumab. We discuss the response to treatment and possible implications of PROMs in guiding the management of the disease. CASEEntities:
Keywords: Omalizumab; Patient-reported outcomes; Urticarial vasculitis
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30359231 PMCID: PMC6203196 DOI: 10.1186/s12895-018-0077-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Dermatol ISSN: 1471-5945
Fig. 1Urticarial vasculitis lesions on lateral portion of right thigh. Clinical characteristics of lesions included generalized burning sensation of the skin, with plaques persisting for more than 24 h and leaving faint residual hyperpigmentation of the skin (highlighted by the arrow)
Fig. 2Histopathology of urticarial vasculitis lesions showing leukocytoclastic vasculitis with perivascular infiltrates and neutrophil predominance
Fig. 3UAS7, CU-Q2oL and UCT scores over time. Data are expressed as scores in Y axis, while time is expressed in a monthly scale on X axis. (A) UAS7, CU-Q2oL and UCT scores during treatment with Omalizumab. For CU-Q2oL, each of the six domains are represented separately (functioning, sleep, itching/embarrassment, mental status, swelling/eating and limits looks). Omalizumab doses received are depicted as purple circles. (B) UAS7 scores during follow-up after treatment with Omalizumab. UAS7, Urticaria Activity Score 7; CU-Q2oL, Chronic Urticaria Quality of Life; UCT, Urticaria Control Test
Fig. 4CU-Q2oL domains’ scores as a function of UAS7 scores. Each CU-Q2oL domain value in Y axis is expressed as a function of UAS7 on X axis, as depicted on each upper right box. All correlations were statistically significant, except for swelling/eating and limits looks. Continuous line represents the linear regression line of best fit, whilst dashed lines are confidence intervals (95%). UAS7, Urticaria Activity Score 7; CU-Q2oL, Chronic Urticaria Quality of Life; R2 linear, coefficient of determination