Abstract
BACKGROUND: Cholinergic urticaria (CholU) is a common type of chronic inducible urticaria. Little is known about the burden of the disease and its unmet medical needs.
AIM: To characterize the unmet medical needs of patients with CholU.
METHODS: Patients with CholU ( n = 111) took part in a German online survey that assessed their symptoms, diagnostic delay, impact on daily life, quality of life (QoL), and their experience with physician care.
RESULTS: Virtually all patients reported typical signs and symptoms of CholU, i.e., whealing (93.7%) and itching (91.9%), in response to typical trigger situations, such as physical activity, passive warming, or stress. Despite this, patients reported a marked diagnostic delay of 30.2 months (range from 0 to 279 months). Only 38% of the patients received a blood examination, and only 16% underwent provocation testing for diagnosing CholU, as recommended by the international guidelines. Physician contacts were common, but patient satisfaction with their disease management was low. In total, 90.1% of the patients stated to have an uncontrolled disease, resulting in a strong impact on their everyday activities, sleep, and QoL.
CONCLUSION: Patients with CholU exhibit many important unmet needs, and improvement in the diagnostic workup and patient care is needed, as are better treatment options.
| Originalsprache | Englisch |
|---|---|
| Seitenumfang | 1 |
| Fachzeitschrift | Frontiers in Allergy |
| Volume | 3 |
| DOIs | |
| Publikationsstatus | Veröffentlicht - Mai 2022 |
Wissenschaftszweige
- 302087 Venerologie
- 302011 Dermatologie
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