Simplified local nasal immunotherapy in mite dust allergic rhinitis

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Bellussi, L [1 ]
Bologna, M [1 ]
Di Stanislao, C [1 ]
Lauriello, M [1 ]
Mezzedimi, C [1 ]
Muzi, P [1 ]
Passàli, GC [1 ]
Passàli, D [1 ]
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[1] Univ Siena, Sch Med, ENT Dept, I-53100 Siena, Italy
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local nasal immunotherapy; subcutaneous immunotherapy; allergic rhinitis; dermatophagoides;
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R392 [医学免疫学];
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The present work aimed at evaluating the efficacy and tolerance of an alternative schedule of local nasal immunotherapy for the treatment of mite dust allergic rhinitis. The authors suggest the nasal administration of the maximum tolerated dosage chosen on the basis of nasal provocation test threshold, comparing allergen extracts in micronized powder and watery solution. Forty-five patients (25 men and 20 women), aged 18 to 66 years, affected by allergic rhinitis to Dermatophagoides (Dpt) were selected and treated either by local immunotherapy in watery solution (15) or in powder form (15) or by parenteral specific hyposensitizing treatment (15). Before and one year after the beginning of the study, the clinical diaries and the total and specific IgE variation were evaluated. The monthly symptoms and drugs use are comparable among the three treatment groups. No significant difference was found, with the exception of local symptomatology, which improved more in patients undergoing local immunotherapy (p > 0.05); and oral antihistamines use, which was lower in patients treated with the watery solution (p < 0.05). Thus, local simplified hyposensitizing treatment is able to combine the absence of symptomatological worsening with the decrease of both local and systemic drugs use. The advantages of the LNIT protocol proposed herein are as follows: simplified schedule for self-administration; improved patient compliance; reduction of local side effects; clinical efficacy comparable with subcutaneous specific immunotherapy.
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