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Diagnosis and management of NSAID-Exacerbated Respiratory Disease (N-ERD)-a EAACI position paper

Authors
Kowalski, ML | Agache, I | Bavbek, S | Bakirtas, A | Blanca, M | Bochenek, G | Bonini, M | Heffler, E | Klimek, L | Laidlaw, TM | Mullol, J | Nizankowska-Mogilnicka, E | Park, HS  | Sanak, M | Sanchez-Borges, M | Sanchez-Garcia, S | Scadding, G | Taniguchi, M | Torres, MJ | White, AA | Wardzynska, A
Citation
Allergy, 74(1). : 28-39, 2019
Journal Title
Allergy
ISSN
0105-45381398-9995
Abstract
NSAID-exacerbated respiratory disease (N-ERD) is a chronic eosinophilic, inflammatory disorder of the respiratory tract occurring in patients with asthma and/or chronic rhinosinusitis with nasal polyps (CRSwNP), symptoms of which are exacerbated by NSAIDs, including aspirin. Despite some progress in understanding of the pathophysiology of the syndrome, which affects 1/10 of patients with asthma and rhinosinusitis, it remains a diagnostic and therapeutic challenge. In order to provide evidence-based recommendations for the diagnosis and management of N-ERD, a panel of international experts was called by the EAACI Asthma Section. The document summarizes current knowledge on the pathophysiology and clinical presentation of N-ERD pointing at significant heterogeneity of this syndrome. Critically evaluating the usefulness of diagnostic tools available, the paper offers practical algorithm for the diagnosis of N-ERD. Recommendations for the most effective management of a patient with N-ERD stressing the potential high morbidity and severity of the underlying asthma and rhinosinusitis are discussed and proposed. Newly described sub-phenotypes and emerging sub-endotypes of N-ERD are potentially relevant for new and more specific (eg, biological) treatment modalities. Finally, the document defines major gaps in our knowledge on N-ERD and unmet needs, which should be addressed in the future.
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DOI
10.1111/all.13599
PMID
30216468
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