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Low-dose local nasal immunotherapy in children with perennial allergic rhinitis due to Dermatophagoides
Authors:Marcucci F  Sensi L G  Caffarelli C  Cavagni G  Bernardini R  Tiri A  Riva G  Novembre E
Affiliation:Pediatric Department, Istituto di Pediatria, Università degli Studi di Perugia, Italy.
Abstract:BACKGROUND: Allergen specific immunotherapy was known to be useful in the treatment of respiratory allergic disease. Local nasal immunotherapy (LNIT) offers advantages such as a good efficacy/safety ratio and a more convenient allergen delivery. The aim of this study was to assess the safety and clinical efficacy of a modified scheduling of LNIT in 32 children with allergic rhinitis due to Dermatophagoides. METHODS: A multicentre, randomized, double-blind placebo controlled study carried out for two years, with a modified schedule of LNIT treatment: a build-up phase at increasing dosages from 2.5 AU to 80 AU and a maintenance period at low dosage (80 AU) once a week. Symptom and medication scores. threshold dose with specific nasal provocation test (NPT) and immunological parameters (IgE and IgG4) were evaluated. RESULTS: No important local or systemic side-effects were observed in children who completed the study. Compared to placebo, the active treatment group showed significant improvement in rhinitis symptoms and a reduction of drug consumption after 18 months of LNIT. These results were confirmed by a significant reduction of allergen specific nasal reactivity. Serum and nasal specific IgE and IgG4 did not show any difference in the two groups. CONCLUSIONS: The safety and clinical efficacy of low-dose LNIT suggests that this therapy may be useful in the treatment of allergic rhinitis disease in children.
Keywords:allergic rhinitis    children    Dermatophagoides    local nasal immunotherapy    nasal provocation test
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