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Allergic Rhinitis and its Impact on Asthma (ARIA) guidelines—2016 revision

  • Jan L. Brożek
  • , Jean Bousquet
  • , Ioana Agache
  • , Arnav Agarwal
  • , Claus Bachert
  • , Sinthia Bosnic-Anticevich
  • , Romina Brignardello-Petersen
  • , G. Walter Canonica
  • , Thomas Casale
  • , Niels H. Chavannes
  • , Jaime Correia de Sousa
  • , Alvaro A. Cruz
  • , Carlos A. Cuello-Garcia
  • , Pascal Demoly
  • , Mark Dykewicz
  • , Itziar Etxeandia-Ikobaltzeta
  • , Ivan D. Florez
  • , Wytske Fokkens
  • , Joao Fonseca
  • , Peter W. Hellings
  • Ludger Klimek, Sergio Kowalski, Piotr Kuna, Kaja Triin Laisaar, Désirée E. Larenas-Linnemann, Karin C. Lødrup Carlsen, Peter J. Manning, Eli Meltzer, Joaquim Mullol, Antonella Muraro, Robyn O'Hehir, Ken Ohta, Petr Panzner, Nikolaos Papadopoulos, Hae Sim Park, Gianni Passalacqua, Ruby Pawankar, David Price, John J. Riva, Yetiani Roldán, Dermot Ryan, Behnam Sadeghirad, Boleslaw Samolinski, Peter Schmid-Grendelmeier, Aziz Sheikh, Alkis Togias, Antonio Valero, Arunas Valiulis, Erkka Valovirta, Matthew Ventresca, Dana Wallace, Susan Waserman, Magnus Wickman, Wojtek Wiercioch, Juan José Yepes-Nuñez, Luo Zhang, Yuan Zhang, Mihaela Zidarn, Torsten Zuberbier, Holger J. Schünemann
  • McMaster University
  • CHU Montpellier
  • Transilvania University of Brasov
  • University of Toronto
  • Ghent University
  • The University of Sydney
  • Humanitas University
  • University of South Florida
  • Leiden University
  • University of Minho
  • Universidade Federal da Bahia
  • Saint Louis University
  • Dirección de Investigación e Innovación Sanitaria
  • Universidad de Antioquia
  • Amsterdam University Medical Center
  • University of Porto
  • Center for Rhinology and Allergology
  • Medical University of Łódź
  • University of Tartu
  • Hospital Médica Sur
  • University of Oslo
  • Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland
  • University of California at San Diego
  • Hospital Clinic de Barcelona
  • University of Padua
  • Monash University
  • National Hospital Organization Tokyo National Hospital
  • Charles University
  • National and Kapodistrian University of Athens
  • University of Manchester
  • Ajou University
  • Ospedale Policlino San Martino -University of Genoa
  • Nippon Medical School
  • University of Aberdeen
  • University of Edinburgh
  • Kerman University of Medical Sciences
  • Medical University of Warsaw
  • University Hospital of Zürich and Christine Kühne Center for Allergy Research and Education CK-CARE
  • National Institutes of Health
  • Centro de Investigación Biomédica en Red Enfermedades Respiratorias (CIBERES)
  • Vilnius University
  • University of Turku
  • Nova Southeastern University
  • Stockholm County Council
  • Capital Medical University
  • University Clinic of Pulmonary and Allergic Diseases Golnik
  • Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin

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Abstract

Background: Allergic rhinitis (AR) affects 10% to 40% of the population. It reduces quality of life and school and work performance and is a frequent reason for office visits in general practice. Medical costs are large, but avoidable costs associated with lost work productivity are even larger than those incurred by asthma. New evidence has accumulated since the last revision of the Allergic Rhinitis and its Impact on Asthma (ARIA) guidelines in 2010, prompting its update. Objective: We sought to provide a targeted update of the ARIA guidelines. Methods: The ARIA guideline panel identified new clinical questions and selected questions requiring an update. We performed systematic reviews of health effects and the evidence about patients’ values and preferences and resource requirements (up to June 2016). We followed the Grading of Recommendations Assessment, Development, and Evaluation (GRADE) evidence-to-decision frameworks to develop recommendations. Results: The 2016 revision of the ARIA guidelines provides both updated and new recommendations about the pharmacologic treatment of AR. Specifically, it addresses the relative merits of using oral H1-antihistamines, intranasal H1-antihistamines, intranasal corticosteroids, and leukotriene receptor antagonists either alone or in combination. The ARIA guideline panel provides specific recommendations for the choice of treatment and the rationale for the choice and discusses specific considerations that clinicians and patients might want to review to choose the management most appropriate for an individual patient. Conclusions: Appropriate treatment of AR might improve patients’ quality of life and school and work productivity. ARIA recommendations support patients, their caregivers, and health care providers in choosing the optimal treatment.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)950-958
Number of pages9
JournalJournal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology
Volume140
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - Oct 2017

Keywords

  • Allergic rhinitis
  • practice guideline

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