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Adrenaline autoinjector is under-prescribed in typical cold urticaria patients living in tropical climate countries
Bizjak, Mojca
Košnik, Mitja
Dinevski, Dejan (University of Maribor)
Francis Thomsen, Simon
Fomina, Daria (I.M. Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University)
Borzova, Elena (Veltischev Research and Clinical Institute for Pediatrics of the Pirogov Russian National Research Medical University)
Kulthanan, Kanokvalai
Meshkova, Raisa
Aarestrup, FernandoM (Hospital Maternidade Therezinha de Jesus)
Melina Ahsan, Dalia (Fraunhofer Institute for Translational Medicine and Pharmacology ITMP)
Al-Ahmad, Mona (Kuwait University)
Altrichter, Sabine
Bauer, Andrea (University Hospital Carl Gustav Carus)
Brockstädt, Maxi (Fraunhofer Institute for Translational Medicine and Pharmacology ITMP)
Costa, Célia (Urticaria Center of Reference and Excellence (UCARE))
Demir, Semra (Istanbul University)
Fachini Criado, Roberta (Urticaria Center of Reference and Excellence (UCARE))
Felipe Ensina, Luis (Federal University of São Paulo)
Gelincik, Asli (Istanbul University)
Giménez-Arnau, Ana M 1961- (Hospital del Mar (Barcelona, Catalunya))
Gonçalo, Margarida (University of Coimbra)
Gotua, Maia (Urticaria Center of Reference and Excellence (UCARE))
Grønlund Holm, Jesper (University of Copenhagen)
Inomata, Naoko (Yokohama City University Graduate School of Medicine)
Kasperska-Zajac, Alicja (Medical University of Silesia)
Khoshkhui, Maryam (Mashhad University of Medical Sciences)
Klyucharova, Aliya (Kazan Federal University)
Kocatürk, Emek (Koç University School of Medicine)
Lu, Rongbiao (Sun Yat-sen University)
Makris, Michael (University General Hospital "Attikon")
Maltseva, Natalya (Clinical State Hospital 52)
Pasali, Maria (University General Hospital "Attikon")
Paulino, Marisa (Hospital de Santa Maria)
Pesqué, David (Hospital del Mar (Barcelona, Catalunya))
Peter, Jonny (University of Cape Town Lung Institute)
Dario Ramón, German (Urticaria Center of Reference and Excellence (UCARE))
Ritchie, Carla (Hospital Italiano de Buenos Aires (Argentina))
Oliveira Rodrigues Valle, Solange (Federal University of Rio de Janeiro)
Rudenko, Michael (Urticaria Center of Reference and Excellence (UCARE))
Sikora, Agnieszka (Medical University of Silesia)
Wagner, Nicola (University of Erlangen-Nuremberg (FAU))
Xepapadaki, Paraskevi (National and Kapodistrian University of Athens)
Xue, Xiaoyang (Community Health Service Center)
Zhao, Zuotao (Peking University First Hospital)
Terhorst-Molawi, Dorothea
Maurer, Marcus
Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona

Data: 2022
Resum: The diagnosis of typical cold urticaria (ColdU) relies on whealing in response to local cold stimulation testing (CST). It can also manifest with cold-induced anaphylaxis (ColdA). Till date, it is largely unclear how often patients with ColdU receive adrenaline treatment and are provided with an adrenaline autoinjector (AAI). An international, cross-sectional study, COLD-CE (i. e. , comprehensive evaluation of ColdU and other cold-induced reactions), was carried out at 32 UCAREs. Detailed histories were taken and CST with an ice cube and/or TempTest ® performed. ColdA was defined as an acute cold-induced (i. e. , by cold water, air, or surfaces) involvement of the skin and/or visible mucosal tissue and at least one of the symptoms (cardiovascular manifestations, difficulty breathing, or gastrointestinal symptoms). Of the 551 ColdU patients, 75% (n = 412) had a positive CST. Of them, concomitant chronic spontaneous urticaria was diagnosed in 10%. Of 372 patients with stand-alone ColdU, 69% were women and 91% adults. Their median age was 36 (IQR 26 − 48) years. Patients were also categorized into residents of countries with a tropical (n = 33), temperate (n = 264), or cold (n = 75) climate (Table 1: R13C1, R17C1, R21C1). AAI was more often prescribed to residents of temperate than tropical countries (30% vs. 12%, p =. 038; Table 1: R31C1), although the frequency of ColdA did not significantly differ between these countries (44% vs. 42%, p = 1. 000; R29C2). Residents of tropical countries had a higher frequency of ColdA induced by cold air than residents of temperate (36% vs. 12%, p =. 001; R29C4) or cold (36% vs. 12%, p =. 007; R25C4) countries. Cardiovascular manifestations induced by cold air were diagnosed in 33% (n = 11) of residents of tropical countries, but only 18% (n = 2) and 36% (n = 4) of them had received adrenaline and AAI, respectively (R13 − 15C7). Furthermore, hypotension and/or loss of consciousness induced by cold air occurred in 18% (n = 6) of patients, but only 17% (n = 1) received adrenaline (R13 − 14C10). ColdA was induced by complete cold water immersion in 9% (n = 3) of patients, and none of them received adrenaline treatment nor AAI (R13 − 15C3). Our findings suggest that ColdA is undertreated and call for changes in ColdU management.
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Llengua: Anglès
Document: Article ; recerca ; Versió publicada
Matèria: AAI ; ColdA ; ColdU
Publicat a: Qatar Medical Journal, Vol. 2022 (march 2022) , ISSN 2227-0426

DOI: 10.5339/qmj.2022.fqac.19
PMID: 35909392


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