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- Next-Generation Allergic Rhinitis and Its Impact on Asthma (ARIA) Guidelines for Allergic Rhinitis Based on Grading of Recommendations Assessment, Development and Evaluation (GRADE) and Real-World EvidencePublication . Bousquet, J; Schünemann, HJ; Togias, A; Bachert, C; Erhola, M; Hellings, PW; Klimek, L; Pfaar, O; Wallace, D; Ansotegui, I; Agache, I; Walker, S; Waserman, S; Yorgancioglu, A; Zuberbier, T; Bedbrook, A; Bergmann, KC; Bewick, M; Bonniaud, P; Bosnic-Anticevich, S; Bossé, I; Bouchard, J; Boulet, LP; Brozek, J; Brusselle, G; Calderon, MA; Canonica, WG; Caraballo, L; Cardona, V; Casale, T; Cecchi, L; Chu, DK; Costa, EM; Cruz, AA; Czarlewski, W; D'Amato, G; Devillier, P; Dykewicz, M; Ebisawa, M; Fauquert, JL; Fokkens, WJ; Fonseca, JA; Fontaine, JF; Gemicioglu, B; van Wijk, RG; Haahtela, T; Halken, S; Ierodiakonou, D; Iinuma, T; Ivancevich, JC; Jutel, M; Kaidashev, I; Khaitov, M; Kalayci, O; Kleine Tebbe, J; Kowalski, ML; Kuna, P; Kvedariene, V; La Grutta, S; Larenas-Linnemann, D; Lau, S; Laune, D; Le, L; Lieberman, P; Lodrup Carlsen, KC; Lourenço, O; Marien, G; Carreiro-Martins, P; Melén, E; Menditto, E; Neffen, H; Mercier, G; Mosgues, R; Mullol, J; Muraro, A; Namazova, L; Novellino, E; O'Hehir, R; Okamoto, Y; Ohta, K; Park, HS; Panzner, P; Passalacqua, G; Pham-Thi, N; Price, D; Roberts, G; Roche, N; Rolland, C; Rosario, N; Ryan, D; Samolinski, B; Sanchez-Borges, M; Scadding, GL; Shamji, MH; Sheikh, A; Todo Bom, AM; Toppila-Salmi, S; Tsiligianni, I; Valentin-Rostan, M; Valiulis, A; Valovirta, E; Ventura, MTThe selection of pharmacotherapy for patients with allergic rhinitis aims to control the disease and depends on many factors. Grading of Recommendations Assessment, Development and Evaluation (GRADE) guidelines have considerably improved the treatment of allergic rhinitis. However, there is an increasing trend toward use of real-world evidence to inform clinical practice, especially because randomized controlled trials are often limited with regard to the applicability of results. The Contre les Maladies Chroniques pour un Vieillissement Actif (MACVIA) algorithm has proposed an allergic rhinitis treatment by a consensus group. This simple algorithm can be used to step up or step down allergic rhinitis treatment. Next-generation guidelines for the pharmacologic treatment of allergic rhinitis were developed by using existing GRADE-based guidelines for the disease, real-world evidence provided by mobile technology, and additive studies (allergen chamber studies) to refine the MACVIA algorithm.
- Rhinitis Associated with Asthma is Distinct from Rhinitis Alone: The ARIA‐MeDALL HypothesisPublication . Bousquet, J; Melén, E; Haahtela, T; Koppelman, GH; Togias, A; Valenta, R; Akdis, CA; Czarlewski, W; Rothenberg, M; Valiulis, A; Wickman, M; Akdis, M; Aguilar, D; Bedbrook, A; Bindslev‐Jensen, C; Bosnic‐Anticevich, S; Boulet, LP; Brightling, CE; Brussino, L; Burte, E; Bustamante, M; Canonica, GW; Cecchi, L; Celedon, JC; Chaves Loureiro, C; Costa, E; Cruz, AA; Erhola, M; Gemicioglu, B; Fokkens, WJ; Garcia‐Aymerich, J; Guerra, S; Heinrich, J; Ivancevich, JC; Keil, T; Klimek, L; Kuna, P; Kupczyk, M; Kvedariene, V; Larenas‐Linnemann, DE; Lemonnier, N; Lodrup Carlsen, KC; Louis, R; Makela, M; Makris, M; Maurer, M; Momas, I; Morais‐Almeida, M; Mullol, J.; Naclerio, RN; Nadeau, K; Nadif, R; Niedoszytko, M; Okamoto, Y; Ollert, M; Papadopoulos, NG; Passalacqua, G; Patella, V; Pawankar, R; Pham‐Thi, N; Pfaar, O; Regateiro, FS; Ring, J; Rouadi, PW; Samolinski, B; Sastre, J; Savouré, M; Scichilone, N; Shamji, MH; Sheikh, A; Siroux, V; Sousa‐Pinto, B; Standl, M; Sunyer, J; Taborda‐Barata, L; Toppila‐Salmi, S; Torres, MJ; Tsiligianni, I; Valovirta, E; Vandenplas, O; Ventura, MT; Weiss, S; Yorgancioglu, A; Zhang, L; Abdul Latiff, AH; Aberer, W; Agache, I; Al‐Ahmad, M; Alobid, I; Ansotegui, IJ; Arshad, SH; Asayag, E; Barbara, C; Baharudin, A; Battur, L; Bennoor, KS; Berghea, EC; Bergmann, KC; Bernstein, D; Bewick, M; Blain, H; Bonini, M; Braido, F; Buhl, R; Bumbacea, RS; Bush, A; Calderon, M; Calvo‐Gil, M; Camargos, P; Caraballo, L; Cardona, V; Carr, W; Carreiro‐Martins, P; Casale, T; Cepeda Sarabia, AM; Chandrasekharan, R; Charpin, D; Chen, YZ; Cherrez‐Ojeda, I; Chivato, T; Chkhartishvili, E; Christoff, G; Chu, DK; Cingi, C; Correia de Sousa, J; Corrigan, C; Custovic, A; D’Amato, G; Del Giacco, S; De Blay, F; Devillier, P; Didier, A; do Ceu Teixeira, M; Dokic, D; Douagui, H; Doulaptsi, M; Durham, S; Dykewicz, M; Eiwegger, T; El‐Sayed, ZA; Emuzyte, R; Fiocchi, A; Fyhrquist, N; Gomez, RM; Gotua, M; Guzman, MA; Hagemann, J; Hamamah, S; Halken, S; Halpin, DMG; Hofmann, M; Hossny, E; Hrubiško, M; Irani, C; Ispayeva, Z; Jares, E; Jartti, T; Jassem, E; Julge, K; Just, J; Jutel, M; Kaidashev, I; Kalayci, O; Kalyoncu, AF; Kardas, P; Kirenga, B; Kraxner, H; Kull, I; Kulus, M; La Grutta, S; Lau, S; Le Tuyet Thi, L; Levin, M; Lipworth, B; Lourenço, O; Mahboub, B; Martinez‐Infante, E; Matricardi, P; Miculinic, N; Migueres, N; Mihaltan, F; Mohammad, Y; Moniuszko, M; Montefort, S; Neffen, H; Nekam, K; Nunes, E; Nyembue Tshipukane, D; O’Hehir, R; Ogulur, I; Ohta, K; Okubo, K; Ouedraogo, S; Olze, H; Pali‐Schöll, I; Palomares, O; Palosuo, K; Panaitescu, C; Panzner, P; Park, HS; Pitsios, C; Plavec, D; Popov, TA; Puggioni, F; Quirce, S; Recto, M; Repka‐Ramirez, MS; Robalo Cordeiro, C; Roche, N; Rodriguez‐Gonzalez, M; Romantowski, J; Rosario Filho, N; Rottem, M; Sagara, H; Serpa, FS; Sayah, Z; Scheire, S; Schmid‐Grendelmeier, P; Sisul, JC; Sole, D; Soto‐Martinez, M; Sova, M; Sperl, A; Spranger, O; Stelmach, R; Suppli Ulrik, C; Thomas, M; To, T; Todo‐Bom, A; Tomazic, PV; Urrutia‐Pereira, M; Valentin‐Rostan, M; Van Ganse, E; van Hage, M; Vasankari, T; Vichyanond, P; Viegi, G; Wallace, D; Wang, DY; Williams, S; Worm, M; Yiallouros, P; Yusuf, O; Zaitoun, F; Zernotti, M; Zidarn, M; Zuberbier, J; Fonseca, JA; Zuberbier, T; Anto, JMAsthma, rhinitis, and atopic dermatitis (AD) are interrelated clinical phenotypes that partly overlap in the human interactome. The concept of "one-airway-one-disease," coined over 20 years ago, is a simplistic approach of the links between upper- and lower-airway allergic diseases. With new data, it is time to reassess the concept. This article reviews (i) the clinical observations that led to Allergic Rhinitis and its Impact on Asthma (ARIA), (ii) new insights into polysensitization and multimorbidity, (iii) advances in mHealth for novel phenotype definitions, (iv) confirmation in canonical epidemiologic studies, (v) genomic findings, (vi) treatment approaches, and (vii) novel concepts on the onset of rhinitis and multimorbidity. One recent concept, bringing together upper- and lower-airway allergic diseases with skin, gut, and neuropsychiatric multimorbidities, is the "Epithelial Barrier Hypothesis." This review determined that the "one-airway-one-disease" concept does not always hold true and that several phenotypes of disease can be defined. These phenotypes include an extreme "allergic" (asthma) phenotype combining asthma, rhinitis, and conjunctivitis. Rhinitis alone and rhinitis and asthma multimorbidity represent two distinct diseases with the following differences: (i) genomic and transcriptomic background (Toll-Like Receptors and IL-17 for rhinitis alone as a local disease; IL-33 and IL-5 for allergic and non-allergic multimorbidity as a systemic disease), (ii) allergen sensitization patterns (mono- or pauci-sensitization versus polysensitization), (iii) severity of symptoms, and (iv) treatment response. In conclusion, rhinitis alone (local disease) and rhinitis with asthma multimorbidity (systemic disease) should be considered as two distinct diseases, possibly modulated by the microbiome, and may be a model for understanding the epidemics of chronic and autoimmune diseases.