2005
DOI: 10.1157/13079841
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Rinitis y asma: una vía respiratoria, una enfermedad

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“…Moreover, the production of inflammatory mediators and cytokines and their subsequent actions at the upper and lower levels of the respiratory tract, confirms the relationship between asthma and CRS [31]. Therefore, they are coexisting in the airway as a single disease [32]. Importantly, our data revealed that CRS was positively associated with current, early and late-onset of asthma.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 83%
“…Moreover, the production of inflammatory mediators and cytokines and their subsequent actions at the upper and lower levels of the respiratory tract, confirms the relationship between asthma and CRS [31]. Therefore, they are coexisting in the airway as a single disease [32]. Importantly, our data revealed that CRS was positively associated with current, early and late-onset of asthma.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 83%
“…This model has been extensively investigated concerning the relationship between rhinitis and asthma . Patients with rhinosinusitis are more likely to develop asthma, and rhinitis is almost ubiquitous in patients with asthma.…”
Section: Introduction: the “One Airway One Disease” Holistic Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many patients with rhinitis of any type, with no asthma, present subclinical (asymptomatic) dysfunction of their lower airways such as bronchial hyperreactivity (BHR), inflammation and impairment of lung function, which could be associated with an increased risk for the development of clinical asthma . The objectives of this review are to describe the subclinical lower airway abnormalities in patients with rhinitis but without asthma, its probable progression and the possible effects of therapeutic intervention on its natural evolution.…”
Section: Introduction: the “One Airway One Disease” Holistic Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…71Por otro lado se ha descrito que el uso de un tratamiento combinado (antihistamínico y antileucotrieno) en pacientes con asma y rinitis alérgica parece más eficaz que su uso individual. (72) Un estudio de revisión de literatura farmacoeconómica, que valorara el uso de los antihistamínicos en el tratamiento de RA en los EEUU; evidenció preliminarmente que los nuevos antihistamínicos de segunda generación ofrecen ventajas clínicas, farmacodinámicas y farmacocinéticas, de modo que pueden interpretarse como una excelente relación costo-efectividad en el tratamiento de la RA. 73Dentro del estudio es importante señalar que se utilizaron en la distintas unidades antihistamínicos H1 tanto de primera como de segunda generación, siendo el medicamento más utilizado de esta familia la fexofenadina (más del 41% de los casos)siendo los pacientes tanto adultos como pediátricos de ORL a los que más se les prescribió este medicamento.…”
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