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oai:pubmedcentral.nih.gov:1064...

Sujet
Original Paper
Auteur
Bożek, Andrzej Bogacz-Piaseczyńska, Agnieszka Miodońska, Martyna Sadowska, Dominika
Langue
en
Editeur

Termedia Publishing House

Catégorie

Advances in Dermatology and Allergology/Postȩpy Dermatologii i Alergologii

Année

2023

Date de référencement

16/08/2024

Mots clés
clinical rhinitis allergic patients
Métrique

Résumé

INTRODUCTION: Allergen immunotherapy (AIT) is an effective therapy for allergic rhinitis and may have long-term benefits.

However, these benefits have not been strictly defined for older people.

AIM: The evaluation of the effectiveness of AIT in patients over 60 with allergic rhinitis and house dust mites (HDM) allergy over a period of 7 years was performed.

MATERIAL AND METHODS: Patients after three years of HDM-AIT were observed to assess the sustained clinical effect of treatment.

The average adjusted symptom score (AAdSS) and sIgG4 were monitored for 7 years after sublingual (SLIT) and injection AIT (SCIT).

RESULTS: After 3 years of HDM-AIT, a significant clinical effect was observed in the group after SLIT and SCIT based on AAdSS compared to the baseline and the placebo group (p < 0.05).

After 7 years of follow-up, there was a sustained trend of decrease in clinical symptoms in desensitized patients relative to placebo.

Serum sIgG4 was constantly present in all desensitized patients.

CONCLUSIONS: AIT may be beneficial for treating seniors with allergic rhinitis and allergies to house dust mites.

Bożek, Andrzej,Bogacz-Piaseczyńska, Agnieszka,Miodońska, Martyna,Sadowska, Dominika, 2023, Long-term benefit after allergen immunotherapy to HDM in elderly patients with allergic rhinitis, Termedia Publishing House

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