作者: J Montoro , A Del Cuvillo , J Mullol , X Molina , J Bartra
DOI: 10.1111/ALL.12011
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摘要: Background A modified allergic rhinitis and its impact on asthma (ARIA) (m-ARIA) criterion to classify the severity of (AR) has recently been validated in both treated untreated adult patients; however, such information children is lacking. The aim this study was validate m-ARIA criterion, which allows for discrimination between moderate severe AR, a large pediatric patient sample population. Methods The classification categorizes AR into mild (no affected items), (1–3 (all four items). We applied patients aged 6–12 years, through an observational, cross-sectional, multicenter study. symptoms were assessed using Total Four Symptom Score (T4SS), evaluated by ARIA items visual analogue scale (VAS). Results Allergic (N = 1269) from 271 centers included. Among them, 59.5% had intermittent 40.5% persistent disease; 89.9% moderate/severe original (o-ARIA) moderate, while 30.5% criterion. Using m-ARIA, significantly higher T4SS VAS scores obtained when comparing with AR. Conclusions The useful clinical tool discriminate among patients.