Acquired cold urticaria: Clinical features, particular phenotypes, and disease course in a tertiary care center cohort

Gustavo Deza, Ana Brasileiro, Marta Bertolín-Colilla, Laia Curto-Barredo, Ramon M. Pujol, Ana M. Giménez-Arnau

Producció científica: Contribució a revistaArticleRecercaAvaluat per experts

Resum

© 2016 American Academy of Dermatology, Inc. Background Data about special phenotypes, natural course, and prognostic variables of patients with acquired cold urticaria (ACU) are scarce. Objectives We sought to describe the clinical features and disease course of patients with ACU, with special attention paid to particular phenotypes, and to examine possible parameters that could predict the evolution of the disease. Methods This study was a retrospective chart review of 74 patients with ACU who visited a tertiary referral center of urticaria between 2005 and 2015. Results Fourteen patients (18.9%) presented with life-threatening reactions after cold exposure, and 21 (28.4%) showed negative results after cold stimulation tests (classified as atypical ACU). Nineteen patients (25.7%) achieved complete symptoms resolution at the end of the surveillance period and had no subsequent recurrences. Higher rates of atypical ACU along with a lower likelihood of achieving complete symptom resolution was observed in patients who had an onset of symptoms during childhood (P < .05). In patients with atypical ACU, shorter disease duration and lower doses of antihistamines required for achieving disease control were detected (P < .05). Age at disease onset, symptom severity, and cold urticaria threshold values were found to be related to disease evolution (P < .05). Limitations This study was limited by its retrospective nature. Conclusions The knowledge of the clinical predictors of the disease evolution along with the clinical features of ACU phenotypes would allow for the establishment of an early and proper therapeutic strategy.
Idioma originalAnglès
Pàgines (de-a)918-924.e2
RevistaJournal of the American Academy of Dermatology
Volum75
Número5
DOIs
Estat de la publicacióPublicada - 1 de nov. 2016

Fingerprint

Navegar pels temes de recerca de 'Acquired cold urticaria: Clinical features, particular phenotypes, and disease course in a tertiary care center cohort'. Junts formen un fingerprint únic.

Com citar-ho