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MACVIA clinical decision algorithm in adolescents and adults with allergic rhinitis

Journal article published in 2016 by Jean Bousquet, Holger J. Schünemann, Peter W. Hellings, Sylvie Arnavielhe, Claus Bachert, Anna Bedbrook, Karl-Christian Bergmann ORCID, Sinthia Bosnic-Anticevich ORCID, Jan Brozek, Moises Calderon, G. Walter Canonica, Thomas B. Casale, Niels H. Chavannes, Linda Cox, Henry Chrystyn and other authors.
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Abstract

The selection of pharmacotherapy for patients with allergic rhinitis (AR) depends on several factors, including age, prominent symptoms, symptom severity, control of AR, patient preferences, and cost. Allergen exposure and the resulting symptoms vary, and treatment adjustment is required. Clinical decision support systems (CDSSs) might be beneficial for the assessment of disease control. CDSSs should be based on the best evidence and algorithms to aid patients and health care professionals to jointly determine treatment and its step-up or step-down strategy depending on AR control. Contre les MAladies Chroniques pour un VIeillissement Actif en Languedoc-Roussillon (MACVIA-LR [fighting chronic diseases for active and healthy ageing]), one of the reference sites of the European Innovation Partnership on Active and Healthy Ageing, has initiated an allergy sentinel network (the MACVIA-ARIA Sentinel Network). A CDSS is currently being developed to optimize AR control. An algorithm developed by consensus is presented in this article. This algorithm should be confirmed by appropriate trials.