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Physicians' experience and opinion on contraindications to allergen immunotherapy: The CONSIT survey

Pablo Rodriguez del Rio
Constantinos Pitsios
Marina Tsoumani
  • Fonction : Auteur
Oliver Pfaar
Giannis Paraskevopoulos
  • Fonction : Auteur
Radoslaw Gawlik
  • Fonction : Auteur
Erkka Valovirta
  • Fonction : Auteur
Desirée Larenas-Linnemann
  • Fonction : Auteur
Moises A. Calderón
  • Fonction : Auteur

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Allergen immunotherapy (AIT) is the only disease-modifying treatment in allergy but several contraindications limit its use. OBJECTIVE: To collect the outcome of using AIT in theoretically contraindicated situations in real patients in the Contraindications to Specific ImmunoTherapy (CONSIT) survey. METHODS: The CONSIT is an electronic European Academy of Allergy and Clinical Immunology survey conducted to gather the safety outcomes of patients undergoing subcutaneous, sublingual, or venom AIT and the opinions of physicians on each of 17 selected conditions: children younger than 5 years; starting AIT during pregnancy; controlled severe asthma; arrhythmias; coronary disease; cancer; autoimmune disease; bone marrow and solid organ transplantation; human immunodeficiency virus and acquired immunodeficiency syndrome; previous anaphylaxis during AIT; use of β-blockers, angiotensin-converting inhibitors, cyclosporine, and methotrexate; and inability to communicate. Safety using AIT was reported in a 3-point scale: 1, "no problems"; 2, "minor problems" (requiring only dose modifications); and 3, "major problems" (AIT not tolerated). Each physician was asked about the degree of contraindication that each condition should have: no contraindication (score 1), relative contraindication (score 2), or absolute contraindication (score 3). RESULTS: Five hundred twenty physicians (75% Europeans, 89% allergists) reported on approximately 45,000 patients undergoing AIT with any of these conditions. Major problems were infrequent, occurring more frequently in patients with asthma (9.9%) and with previous anaphylaxis from AIT (9.5%). Regarding opinions, experienced physicians scored a significantly lower mean for all conditions than non-experienced physicians for all routes. CONCLUSION: Major problems were infrequent and experienced physicians were less likely to be restrictive in the use of AIT.
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hal-01761878 , version 1 (09-04-2018)

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Pablo Rodriguez del Rio, Constantinos Pitsios, Marina Tsoumani, Oliver Pfaar, Giannis Paraskevopoulos, et al.. Physicians' experience and opinion on contraindications to allergen immunotherapy: The CONSIT survey. Annals of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology, 2017, 118 (5), pp.621--628.e1. ⟨10.1016/j.anai.2017.02.012⟩. ⟨hal-01761878⟩
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