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A common language to assess allergic rhinitis control: results from a survey conducted during EAACI 2013 Congress

机译:评估变应性鼻炎控制的通用语言:EAACI 2013大会期间进行的一项调查结果

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Background The concept of control is gaining importance in the field of allergic rhinitis (AR), with a visual analogue scale (VAS) score being a validated, easy and attractive tool to evaluate AR symptom control. The doctors’ perception of a VAS score as a good tool for evaluating AR symptom control is unknown, as is the level of AR control perceived by physicians who treat patients. Methods 307 voluntarily selected physicians attending the annual (2013) European Academy of Allergy and Clinical Immunology (EAACI) meeting completed a digital survey. Delegates were asked to (1) estimate how many AR patients/week they saw during the season, (2) estimate the proportion of patients they considered to have well-, partly- and un-controlled AR, (3) communicate how they gauged this control and (4) assess how useful they would find a VAS as a method of gauging control. 257 questionnaires were filled out completely and analysed. Results EAACI delegates reported seeing 46.8 [standard deviation (SD) 68.5] AR patients/week during the season. They estimated that 38.7?% (SD 24.0), 34.2?% (SD 20.2) and 20.0?% (SD 16.34) of their AR patients had well-controlled (no AR symptoms), partly-controlled (some AR symptoms), or un-controlled-(moderate/severe AR symptoms) disease despite taking medication [remainder unknown (7.1?%)]. However, AR control was assessed in many ways, including symptom severity (74?%), frequency of day- and night-time symptoms (67?%), activity impairment (57?%), respiratory function monitoring (nasal and/or lung function; 40?%) and incidence of AR exacerbations (50?%). 91?% of delegates felt a simple VAS would be a useful tool to gauge AR symptom control. Conclusions A substantial portion of patients with AR are perceived as having uncontrolled or partly controlled disease even when treated. A simple VAS score is considered a useful tool to monitor AR control.
机译:背景技术控制概念在变应性鼻炎(AR)领域中正变得越来越重要,视觉模拟量表(VAS)评分是评估AR症状控制的有效,简便且有吸引力的工具。医生对VAS评分作为评估AR症状控制的好工具的看法尚不清楚,治疗患者的医师对AR控制的看法也未知。方法参加年度(2013年)欧洲变态反应和临床免疫学学会(EAACI)会议的307名自愿选择的医生完成了数字调查。要求代表们(1)估计他们在本季节中每周见到的AR患者数,(2)估计他们认为病情良好,部分和不受控制的AR的比例,(3)交流他们如何评估(4)评估他们发现VAS作为衡量控制方法的有用性。完整填写了257份问卷并进行了分析。结果EAACI代表报告说,本赛季每周有46.8 [标准差(SD)68.5] AR患者/周。他们估计,他们的AR患者中38.7%(SD 24.0),34.2%(SD 20.2)和20.0%(SD 16.34)的患者病情得到良好控制(无AR症状),部分得到控制(某些AR症状)或尽管服用药物仍未得到控制(中度/重度AR症状)[仍然未知(7.1%)]。但是,可以通过多种方式评估AR控制,包括症状严重程度(74%),日间和夜间症状的频率(67 %%),活动障碍(57 %%),呼吸功能监测(鼻和/或肺功能; 40%)和AR加重发生率(50%)。 91%的代表认为简单的VAS将是评估AR症状控制的有用工具。结论即使接受治疗,也有相当一部分AR患者被认为患有无法控制或部分控制的疾病。简单的VAS分数被认为是监控AR控制的有用工具。

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