Treatment of allergic rhinitis using mobile technology with real-world data: The MASK observational pilot study.
J BousquetP DevillierS ArnavielheA BedbrookG Alexis-AlexandreM van EerdR MurrayG W CanonicaM IllarioE MendittoG PassalacquaCristiana StellatoM TriggianiPedro Carreiro-MartinsJ FonsecaM Morais AlmeidaL Nogueira-SilvaA M PereiraA Todo BomI BosseD CaimmiP DemolyJ F FontaineJ JustG L OnoratoM L KowalskiP KunaB SamolinskiJ M AntoJ MullolA ValeroP V TomazicK C BergmannT KeilL KlimekR MösgesS ShamaiT ZuberbierE MurphyP McDowallD PriceD RyanA SheikhN H ChavannesW J FokkensV KvedarieneA ValiulisC BachertP W HellingsI KullE MelenM WickmanC Bindslev-JensenE EllerT HaahtelaN G PapadopoulosI Annesi-MaesanoM BewickS Bosnic-AnticevichA A CruzG De VriesB GemiciogluD Larenas-LinnemannD LauneE Mathieu-DupasR E O'HehirO PfaarF PortejoieV SirouxO SprangerE ValovirtaO VandenPlasA YorganciogluPublished in: Allergy (2018)
This study confirms the usefulness of the Allergy Diary in accessing and assessing everyday use and practice in AR. This pilot observational study uses a very simple assessment (VAS) on a mobile phone, shows novel findings, and generates new hypotheses.