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Angioedema in chronic spontaneous urticaria is underdiagnosed and has a substantial impact : analyses from ASSURE-CSU
Sussman, Gordon (University of Toronto)
Abuzakouk, Mohamed (Cleveland Clinic Abu Dhabi)
Bérard, Frédéric (Claude Bernard University Lyon)
Canonica, G. Walter (Humanitas University)
Oude Elberink, H. (University Medical Center Groningen. University of Groningen)
Giménez-Arnau, Ana M.. 1961- , (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona)
Grattan, Clive (Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust (Regne Unit))
Hollis, Kelly (RTI Health Solutions)
Hunter, S. (RTI Health Solutions)
Knulst, A. (University Medical Center)
Lacour, Jean Philippe (Université Nice Sophia Antipolis)
Lynde, Charles (Lynderm Research)
Marsland, Alexander (University of Manchester)
McBride, Doreen (RTI Health Solutions)
Maurer, Marcus. (Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin)
Nakonechna, A. (Royal Liverpool and Broadgreen University Hospitals)
Ortiz de Frutos, J. (Hospital Universitario 12 de Octubre (Madrid))
Reynolds, M. (RTI Health Solutions)
Sweeney, C. (RTI Health Solutions)
Tian, H. (Novartis Pharmaceuticals Corporation)
Weller, Karsten. (Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin)
Wolin, D. (RTI Health Solutions)
Balp, Maria Magdalena. (Novartis Pharma AG)
Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona

Data: 2018
Resum: ASSURE-CSU revealed differences in physician and patient reporting of angioedema. This post hoc analysis was conducted to evaluate the actual rate of angioedema in the study population and explore differences between patients with and without angioedema. This international observational study assessed 673 patients with inadequately controlled chronic spontaneous urticaria (). Physicians abstracted angioedema data from medical records, which were compared with patient-reported data. Patients in the Yes-angioedema category had angioedema reported in the medical record and a patient-reported source. For those in the No-angioedema category, angioedema was reported in neither the medical record nor a patient-reported source. Those in the Misaligned category had angioedema reported in only one source. Statistical comparisons between Yes-angioedema and No-angioedema categories were conducted for measures of activity, health-related quality of life (oL), productivity and healthcare resource utilization (). Regression analyses explored the relationship between Dermatology Life Quality Index () score and angioedema, adjusting for important covariates. Among evaluable patients, 259 (40. 3%), 173 (26. 9%) and 211 (32. 8%) were in the Yes-angioedema, No-angioedema and Misaligned category, respectively. activity and impact on oL, productivity, and was greater for Yes-angioedema patients than No-angioedema patients. After covariate adjustment, mean score was significantly higher (indicating worse oL) for patients with angioedema versus no angioedema (9. 88 vs 7. 27, P < . 001). The Misaligned category had similar results with Yes-angioedema on all outcomes. Angioedema in seems to be under-reported but has significant negative impacts on oL, daily activities, and work compared with no angioedema.
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Llengua: Anglès
Document: Article ; recerca ; Versió publicada
Matèria: Angioedema ; Economic burden ; Observational study ; Quality of life ; Urticaria
Publicat a: Allergy, Vol. 73 (july 2018) , p. 1724-1734, ISSN 1398-9995

DOI: 10.1111/all.13430
PMID: 29460968


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