Background—Self-administered allergen immunotherapy is considered controversial. We believe the implementation of a self-administration protocol characterized by patient preselection and a slow buildup phase is safe. Methods—We analyzed 23,614 patient records and associated immunotherapy injections for systemic reactions (SR) during a 1-year period (2011 to 2012). SRs were graded in accordance with the World Allergy Organization (WAO) criteria. Results—Thirty-seven SRs were reported for 23,614 patients who self-administered 2,021,600 injections yielding an annual SR rate of 0.16% (per patient) or 0.002% (per injection). Only 9 of 4643 pediatric (0.19%) and 28 of 18,971 adult patients (0.15%) experienced 1 or more SRs. No deaths (grade V SR)...
Introduction: The safety of subcutaneous immunotherapy (SCIT), and particularly the dramatic issue o...
Objectives: Even though allergen immunotherapy is an effective treatment method that has been used o...
Background Systemic reactions are a known risk of subcutaneous immunotherapy (SCIT) for aeroallergen...
Fatal reactions related to subcutaneous allergen immunotherapy are rare: one event in 2.5 million in...
Background: The introduction of chemically modified allergens (high-dose hypoallergenic preparations...
A retrospective review of the medical records of adult patients, who had skin testing and allergen i...
Background: Safety and treatment compliance are still considered important shortcomings of subcutane...
Abstract Background Subcutaneous immunotherapy (SCIT) is an effective treatment for allergic rhinoco...
Background: We previously reported the safety of a selfadministered subcutaneous immunotherapy (SCIT...
Introduction: Allergen immunotherapy is an effective treatment for respiratory allergy, but the admi...
Background Subcutaneous immunotherapy is effective for the treatment of respiratory allergy, and it...
Background: Prior studies have demonstrated that large local reactions (LLRs) to subcutaneous immuno...
Introduction. The poor long-term adherence is known to affect the efficacy of allergen immunotherapy...
We studied systemic reactions associated with immunotherapy in a group of 50 patients with mean age ...
Background: In spite of allergen-specific immunotherapy (SIT) multiple benefits, its use is restrict...
Introduction: The safety of subcutaneous immunotherapy (SCIT), and particularly the dramatic issue o...
Objectives: Even though allergen immunotherapy is an effective treatment method that has been used o...
Background Systemic reactions are a known risk of subcutaneous immunotherapy (SCIT) for aeroallergen...
Fatal reactions related to subcutaneous allergen immunotherapy are rare: one event in 2.5 million in...
Background: The introduction of chemically modified allergens (high-dose hypoallergenic preparations...
A retrospective review of the medical records of adult patients, who had skin testing and allergen i...
Background: Safety and treatment compliance are still considered important shortcomings of subcutane...
Abstract Background Subcutaneous immunotherapy (SCIT) is an effective treatment for allergic rhinoco...
Background: We previously reported the safety of a selfadministered subcutaneous immunotherapy (SCIT...
Introduction: Allergen immunotherapy is an effective treatment for respiratory allergy, but the admi...
Background Subcutaneous immunotherapy is effective for the treatment of respiratory allergy, and it...
Background: Prior studies have demonstrated that large local reactions (LLRs) to subcutaneous immuno...
Introduction. The poor long-term adherence is known to affect the efficacy of allergen immunotherapy...
We studied systemic reactions associated with immunotherapy in a group of 50 patients with mean age ...
Background: In spite of allergen-specific immunotherapy (SIT) multiple benefits, its use is restrict...
Introduction: The safety of subcutaneous immunotherapy (SCIT), and particularly the dramatic issue o...
Objectives: Even though allergen immunotherapy is an effective treatment method that has been used o...
Background Systemic reactions are a known risk of subcutaneous immunotherapy (SCIT) for aeroallergen...