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Title: Current issues on sublingual allergen-specific immunotherapy in children with asthma and allergic rhinitis
Authors: Živković Z.
Djuric-Filipovic I.
Zivanovic D.
Issue Date: 2016
Abstract: © 2016. Srpski Arhiv za Celokupno Lekarstvo. All right reserved. In 1993 the European Academy of Allergy and Clinical Immunology was the first official organization to recognize that sublingual administration could be “promising route” for allergic desensitization. A few years later, the World Health Organization recommended this therapy as “a viable alternative to the injection route in adults.” The first meta-analysis showed sublingual allergen specific immunotherapy (SLIT) effectiveness for allergic rhinitis and another study showed SLIT can actually help prevent the development of asthma both in adults and in children. The main goal of this review article is to present insight into the most up-to-date understanding of the clinical efficacy and safety of immunotherapy in the treatment of pediatric patients with allergic rhinitis and asthma. A literature review was performed on PubMed from 1990 to 2015 using the terms “asthma,” “allergic rhinitis,” “children,” “allergen specific immune therapy.” Evaluating data from double-blind placebo-controlled randomized clinical trials (DB-PC-RCTs), the clinical efficacy (assessed as the reduction of symptom score and the need of rescue medicament) of SLIT for allergic rhinitis and allergic asthma, has been confirmed in various meta-analysis Outcomes such as rhinoconjunctivitis score and medication scores, combined scores, quality of life, days with severe symptoms, immunological endpoints, and safety parameters were all improved in the SLIT-tablet compared with placebo group. SLIT safety has been already proven in many DB-PC-RCTs and real-life settings. In accordance with all of the above mentioned, the goals for future trials and studies are the development of comprehensive guidelines for clinical practice on immunotherapy, embracing all the different potential participants. The importance of allergen immunotherapy is of special relevance in the pediatric age, when the plasticity and modulability of the immune system are maximal, and when preventative effects can be reasonably expected.
URI: https://scidar.kg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/9184
Type: review
DOI: 10.2298/SARH1606345Z
ISSN: 0370-8179
SCOPUS: 2-s2.0-84979622676
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