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Allergic patients during the COVID-19 pandemic-Clinical practical considerations: An European Academy of Allergy and Clinical Immunology survey.
Alvaro-Lozano, Montserrat; Sandoval-Ruballos, Mónica; Giovannini, Mattia; Jensen-Jarolim, Erika; Sahiner, Umit; Tomic Spiric, Vesna; Quecchia, Cristina; Chaker, Adam; Heffler, Enrico; Klimek, Ludger; Brough, Helen; Sturm, Gunter; Untersmayr, Eva; Bonini, Mateo; Pfaar, Oliver.
  • Alvaro-Lozano M; Pediatric Allergology and Clinical Immunology Hospital Sant Joan de Déu Barcelona Spain.
  • Sandoval-Ruballos M; Childhood and Adolescence Allergic Illness Group Institut de Recerca Sant Joan de Déu Barcelona Spain.
  • Giovannini M; Facultat de Medicina i Ciències de la Salut Universitat de Barcelona Barcelona Spain.
  • Jensen-Jarolim E; Pediatric Allergology and Clinical Immunology Hospital Sant Joan de Déu Barcelona Spain.
  • Sahiner U; Childhood and Adolescence Allergic Illness Group Institut de Recerca Sant Joan de Déu Barcelona Spain.
  • Tomic Spiric V; Allergy Unit Department of Pediatrics Meyer Children's University Hospital Florence Italy.
  • Quecchia C; Institute of Pathophysiology and Allergy Research Center for Pathophysiology, Infectiology and Immunology Medical University Vienna Vienna Austria.
  • Chaker A; The Interuniversity Messerli Research Institute, Medical University Vienna, Veterinary University Vienna, and University Vienna Vienna Austria.
  • Heffler E; Department of Pediatric Allergy and Asthma Hacettepe University School of Medicine Ankara Turkey.
  • Klimek L; Faculty of Medicine University of Belgrade Belgrade Serbia.
  • Brough H; Clinic of Allergology and Immunology Clinical Centre of Serbia Belgrade Serbia.
  • Sturm G; "Io e l'Asma" Center Children's Hospital ASST Spedali Civili Brescia Italy.
  • Untersmayr E; Department of Otolaryngology and Center of Allergy and Environment TUM School of Medicine Technical University of Munich Munich Germany.
  • Bonini M; Personalized Medicine, Asthma and Allergy Humanitas Clinical and Research Hospital IRCCS Rozzano Italy.
  • Pfaar O; Department of Biomedical Sciences Humanitas University Milan Italy.
Clin Transl Allergy ; 12(1): e12097, 2022 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-1626109
ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND:

The COVID-19 pandemic has affected health care systems unexpectedly. However, data focusing on practical considerations experienced by health care professionals (HCPs) providing care to allergic patients is scarce.

METHODS:

Under the framework of the European Academy of Allergy and Clinical Immunology (EAACI), a panel of experts in the field of immunotherapy developed a 42-question online survey, to evaluate real-life consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic in allergy practice.

RESULTS:

The respondents in the survey were 618. About 80% of HCPs indicated being significantly affected in their allergy practice. A face-to-face visit reduction was reported by 93% of HCPs and about a quarter completely interrupted diagnostic challenges. Patients with severe uncontrolled asthma (59%) and anaphylaxis (47%) were prioritized for in-person care. About 81% maintained an unaltered prescription of inhaled corticosteroids (ICS) in asthmatics. About 90% did not modify intranasal corticosteroids (INCS) in patients with allergic rhinitis. Nearly half of respondents kept biological prescriptions unmodified for asthma. About 50% of respondents kept their allergen immunotherapy (AIT) prescription patterns unchanged for respiratory allergies; 60% for insect venom allergies. Oral immunotherapy (OIT) for food allergies was initiated by 27%. About 20% kept carrying out up-dosing without modifications and 14% changed to more prolonged intervals. Telemedicine practice was increased.

CONCLUSIONS:

HCPs providing care to allergic patients were affected during the pandemic in diagnostic, management, and therapeutic approaches, including AIT for respiratory, insect-venom, and food allergies. Most HCPs maintained controller treatments for both asthma, and allergic rhinitis consistent with international recommendations, as well as biological agents in asthma. Remote tools are valuable in delivering allergy care.
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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Type of study: Experimental Studies / Observational study / Prognostic study / Qualitative research Language: English Journal: Clin Transl Allergy Year: 2022 Document Type: Article

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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Type of study: Experimental Studies / Observational study / Prognostic study / Qualitative research Language: English Journal: Clin Transl Allergy Year: 2022 Document Type: Article