Local immunotherapy with Dermatophagoides extract in asthma

Local immunotherapy (LIT) with Dermatophagoides extract or placebo were administered to two groups of 11 patients with allergic asthma in a double-blind fashion. All patients received cromolyn sodium (20 rag four times a day) during treatments. Bronchial provocation tests with allergen and methachol...

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Hauptverfasser: Crimi, Emanuele, Voltolini, Susanna, Troise, Costantino, Gianiorio, Piero, Crimi, Paolo, Brusasco, Vito, Negrini, Arsenio C.
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description Local immunotherapy (LIT) with Dermatophagoides extract or placebo were administered to two groups of 11 patients with allergic asthma in a double-blind fashion. All patients received cromolyn sodium (20 rag four times a day) during treatments. Bronchial provocation tests with allergen and methacholine were performed before, 1 week, and 4 weeks after the end of treatments. Symptom score, drug consumption, and peak expiratory flow were monitored daily from 2 weeks before to 4 weeks after treatments. Compared to baseline, early bronchial sensitivity to allergen was significantly reduced both 1 week ( p < 0.0005) and 4 weeks ( p < 0.01) after LIT but not after placebo administration. Late bronchial reaction to allergen occurred similarly after placebo administration and LIT. However, in the group with LIT, the severity of late reaction was unchanged after treatment in spite of the significantly larger doses of allergen administered to provoke the early asthmatic reaction. Neither symptom score, nor drug consumption, nor peak expiratory flow were significantly different in the two groups before and during the treatment period even though both symptom score and drug consumption tended to be reduced after LIT. We conclude that LIT may be an effective and safe alternative to traditional immunotherapy.
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Adult
Allergens - therapeutic use
Antigens, Dermatophagoides
Asthma - therapy
Biological and medical sciences
Bronchial Provocation Tests
Dermatophagoides farinae
Double-Blind Method
Female
Humans
Immunopathology
Immunotherapy (general aspects)
Immunotherapy - adverse effects
Immunotherapy - methods
Male
Medical sciences
Methacholine Chloride - pharmacology
Middle Aged
Peak Expiratory Flow Rate
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