| Literature DB >> 32561997 |
Chiara Zuiani1, Adnan Custovic2,3.
Abstract
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: To critically review the evidence in favor or against the use of house dust mite (HDM) allergen avoidance measures in patients with asthma. RECENTEntities:
Keywords: Allergen; Asthma; Avoidance; Exposure; House dust mite; Mite
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32561997 PMCID: PMC7305068 DOI: 10.1007/s11882-020-00948-y
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Curr Allergy Asthma Rep ISSN: 1529-7322 Impact factor: 4.806
Recommendations regarding allergen avoidance according to different asthma guidelines
| Guideline | Advice regarding allergen avoidance |
|---|---|
NHLBI (2007) [ | “Recommend multifaceted approaches to control exposures to which the patient is sensitive; single steps alone are generally ineffective.” |
GINA (2020) [ | “Allergen avoidance is not recommended as a general strategy in asthma. For sensitized patients, there is limited evidence of clinical benefit for asthma in most circumstances with single-strategy indoor allergen avoidance.” |
BTS/SIGN (2019) [ | “Physical and chemical methods of reducing house dust mite levels in the home (including acaricides, mattress covers, vacuum cleaning, heating, ventilation, freezing, washing, air filtration, and ionizers) should not be routinely recommended by healthcare professionals for the management of asthma.” |
NICE (2017) [ | Emphasis on pharmacological treatment; no mention of environmental control measures. |
Selected evidence about house dust mite avoidance in pediatric asthma
| Evidence | Sample size | Measures | Length of intervention | Findings |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Murray et al [ | 284 | Physical barriers | 1 year | Significant reduction of asthma exacerbation and risk of hospital visits |
| Morgan et al [ | 937 | Multi-faced approach targeting multiple allergens (including physical barriers, vacuum cleaner with HEPA filter) | 2 years | Significant reduction in asthma symptoms and A&E visits |
| Halken et al. [ | 60 | Physical barriers | 1 year | Reduction by at least 50% dose of inhaled steroids |
| Carter et al. [ | 104 | Multi-faced approach targeting multiple allergens (including physical barriers, education) | 1 year | Significant reduction in acute healthcare visits for asthma |
| Shapiro et al. [ | 36 | Multi-faced approach (including acaricide, physical barriers, laundry service, education) | 1 year | Improvement in bronchial hyper-responsiveness No changes in FEV1, symptom score and quality of life |
| Carswell et al. [ | 70 | Multi-faced approach (including acaricide and physical barriers) | 6 months | Improvement in FEV1, reduction in asthma medication and symptoms |