Randomized controlled trials have demonstrated responses to clinical parameters, but a significant proportion of allergy patients in real-life settings would have been excluded from such studies. Therefore, real-world research is needed, and there is a growing body of information on allergen immunotherapy's long-term effectiveness and safety. Real-world evidence can be a valuable instrument to better understand the patient's journey and the effectiveness and safety of therapies. For this purpose, a registry will be used for the first time in Italy to evaluate the impact of allergen immunotherapy on several outcomes, including quality of life and disease-related effects in the pediatric and adult allergic population with a socio-economic assessment and respect to real-world health.

RIAIT (Italian Registry of Allergen Immunotherapy): Protocol for a New Tool in a New Vision of Disease-Modifying Therapy for Allergists / Costanzo, Giovanni; Caruso, Cristiano; Paoletti, Giovanni; Baglivo, Ilaria; Colantuono, Stefania; Bagnasco, Diego; Caminati, Marco; Giovannini, Mattia; Castagnoli, Riccardo; Senna, Gianenrico; Sirena, Concetta; Tosca, Maria Angela; Passalacqua, Giovanni; Marseglia, Gian Luigi; Miraglia Del Giudice, Michele; Ciprandi, Giorgio; Indolfi, Cristiana; Barberi, Salvatore; Landi, Massimo; Di Gioacchino, Mario; Canonica, Giorgio Walter; Heffler, Enrico. - In: JOURNAL OF PERSONALIZED MEDICINE. - ISSN 2075-4426. - ELETTRONICO. - 14:(2024), pp. 854.0-854.0. [10.3390/jpm14080854]

RIAIT (Italian Registry of Allergen Immunotherapy): Protocol for a New Tool in a New Vision of Disease-Modifying Therapy for Allergists

Giovannini, Mattia;
2024

Abstract

Randomized controlled trials have demonstrated responses to clinical parameters, but a significant proportion of allergy patients in real-life settings would have been excluded from such studies. Therefore, real-world research is needed, and there is a growing body of information on allergen immunotherapy's long-term effectiveness and safety. Real-world evidence can be a valuable instrument to better understand the patient's journey and the effectiveness and safety of therapies. For this purpose, a registry will be used for the first time in Italy to evaluate the impact of allergen immunotherapy on several outcomes, including quality of life and disease-related effects in the pediatric and adult allergic population with a socio-economic assessment and respect to real-world health.
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Costanzo, Giovanni; Caruso, Cristiano; Paoletti, Giovanni; Baglivo, Ilaria; Colantuono, Stefania; Bagnasco, Diego; Caminati, Marco; Giovannini, Mattia...espandi
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