TY - JOUR
T1 - Clinical Evaluation and Outcome Measures of Chronic Spontaneous Urticaria and Chronic Inducible Urticaria
AU - Weller, Karsten
AU - Podder, Indrashis
AU - Salman, Andac
AU - Gimenez-Arnau, Anna Maria
AU - Neisinger, Sophia
AU - Altrichter, Sabine
N1 - Copyright © 2025. Published by Elsevier Inc.
PY - 2025/9
Y1 - 2025/9
N2 - Chronic spontaneous urticaria (CSU) and chronic inducible urticaria (CIndU) are debilitating skin diseases characterized by recurrent itchy wheals and/or angioedema, with a considerable negative impact on the patient's quality of life (QoL). Accurate clinical evaluation is important for diagnosis, disease monitoring, and guiding treatment. In CSU, it is primarily based on a detailed history, selected laboratory investigations, and patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs). In CIndU, objective provocation tests and critical threshold testing (CTT) are additionally useful. PROMs have emerged as indispensable tools in assessing disease activity, impact, and control from the patient's perspective. They enhance disease monitoring, support treatment decisions, and facilitate individualized, patient-centered care, and are recommended in routine clinical care and research. Recently, digital tools such as the CRUSE (Chronic Urticaria Self Evaluation) app have further advanced PROM integration, enabling real-time disease tracking and improved clinical workflows. In CIndU, objective provocation tests and CTT help to identify specific triggers and quantify individual stimulus thresholds. A structured approach based on the "Assess-Act-Adjust" principle facilitates optimal management by linking PROM results, diagnostic tests (eg, CTT), and other data with therapeutic strategies. Its implementation in urticaria care supports personalized medicine, aiming to achieve complete disease control and to normalize the patient's QoL.
AB - Chronic spontaneous urticaria (CSU) and chronic inducible urticaria (CIndU) are debilitating skin diseases characterized by recurrent itchy wheals and/or angioedema, with a considerable negative impact on the patient's quality of life (QoL). Accurate clinical evaluation is important for diagnosis, disease monitoring, and guiding treatment. In CSU, it is primarily based on a detailed history, selected laboratory investigations, and patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs). In CIndU, objective provocation tests and critical threshold testing (CTT) are additionally useful. PROMs have emerged as indispensable tools in assessing disease activity, impact, and control from the patient's perspective. They enhance disease monitoring, support treatment decisions, and facilitate individualized, patient-centered care, and are recommended in routine clinical care and research. Recently, digital tools such as the CRUSE (Chronic Urticaria Self Evaluation) app have further advanced PROM integration, enabling real-time disease tracking and improved clinical workflows. In CIndU, objective provocation tests and CTT help to identify specific triggers and quantify individual stimulus thresholds. A structured approach based on the "Assess-Act-Adjust" principle facilitates optimal management by linking PROM results, diagnostic tests (eg, CTT), and other data with therapeutic strategies. Its implementation in urticaria care supports personalized medicine, aiming to achieve complete disease control and to normalize the patient's QoL.
KW - Humans
KW - Chronic Urticaria/diagnosis
KW - Urticaria/diagnosis
KW - Patient Reported Outcome Measures
KW - Quality of Life
KW - Chronic Disease
KW - Chronic Inducible Urticaria
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/105015353928
U2 - 10.1016/j.jaip.2025.07.008
DO - 10.1016/j.jaip.2025.07.008
M3 - Review article
C2 - 40680928
SN - 2213-2201
VL - 13
SP - 2229
EP - 2241
JO - The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology: In Practice
JF - The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology: In Practice
IS - 9
ER -