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Multidisciplinary Decision-Making-ITAlian Consensus After Two Years of Real Practice on the Management of Severe Uncontrolled CRSwNP by Biologics (ITACA Study).

Eugenio De CorsoCarlotta PipoloMarco CaminatiElena CantoneVeronica SecciaLorenzo CecchiEustachio NettisMassimiliano GarzaroGiancarlo OttavianoMatteo GelardiCarlo CavaliereEnrico HefflerFabio PagellaErnesto PasquiniMatteo TrimarchiStefania GalloIgnazio La MantiaSara TorrettaDavide MattavelliCristiano CarusoAndrea MatucciAlessandra VultaggioGianluca BellocchiMatteo Alicandri CiufelliPassali FmGianenrico Senna
Published in: Current allergy and asthma reports (2024)
A national survey has been conducted recently to understand how rhinology practice has changed in Italy with the advent of biologics and how this affects patients with uncontrolled, severe CRSwNP. Despite the many published consensus documents, practical recommendations, and protocols on the use of biologics in CRSwNP, heterogenous behaviors in practice are still observed mainly conditioned by the novelty of the topic. The consensus procedure followed a modified Delphi approach. The scientific board included 18 otorhinolaryngologists and 8 allergists, who selected the 4 main topics to be addressed and developed overall 20 statements. Consensus on these statements was sought by a larger group of 48 additional experts, through two rounds of voting, the first web-based, the second in presence with discussion and possible refinement of the statements. The statements reaching an average score ≥ 7 at the second voting round were approved. Five statements were proposed for each of the following topics: baseline evaluation of patients eligible for biologic therapy; choice between different therapeutic options; assessment of the response to biologic treatment; multidisciplinary management. At the first voting round, 19 out of the 20 statements reached a mean score ≥ 7. Following the discussion and a few consequent amendments, at the second round of voting all the 20 statements were approved.
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