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Elderly versus younger patients with hereditary angioedema type I/II: patient characteristics and safety analysis from the Icatibant Outcome Survey.

Anette BygumTeresa CaballeroAnete S GrumachHilary J LonghurstLaurence BouilletWerner AbererAndrea ZanichelliJaco BothaIrmgard AndresenMarcus Maurernull null
Published in: Clinical and translational allergy (2019)
Elderly patients with C1-INH-HAE were significantly older at diagnosis and had greater delay in diagnosis than younger patients. Elderly patients contributed to approximately 10% of the icatibant-treated attacks. Our analysis found similar AE rates (overall and possibly/probably related) in icatibant-treated elderly versus younger patients, despite the fact that elderly patients had significantly more comorbidities and were receiving a greater number of concomitant medications. Our analysis did not identify any new or unexpected safety concerns.
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