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EAACI Biologicals Guidelines-Omalizumab for the treatment of chronic spontaneous urticaria in adults and in the paediatric population 12-17 years old.

Ioana AgacheMübeccel AkdisMübeccel AkdişKnut BrockowTomas ChivatoStefano Del GiaccoThomas EiweggerKilian EyerichAna Maria Giménez-ArnauJan GutermuthEmma Guttman-YasskyMarcus MaurerGraham OggPeck Y OngCorina M BersetJürgen SchwarzeAmena WarnerThomas WerfelÓscar PalomaresMarek Jutel
Published in: Allergy (2021)
Chronic spontaneous urticaria (CSU) imposes a significant burden on patients, families and healthcare systems. Management is difficult, due to disease heterogeneity and insufficient efficacy of classical drugs such as H1 R-antihistamines. Better understanding of the mechanisms has enabled a stratified approach to the management of CSU, supporting the use of targeted treatment with omalizumab. However, many practical issues including selection of responders, the definition of response, strategies to enhance the responder rate, the duration of treatment and its regimen (in the clinic or home-based) and its cost-effectiveness still require further clarification. The EAACI Guidelines on the use of omalizumab in CSU follow the GRADE approach in formulating recommendations for each outcome. In addition, future therapeutic approaches and perspectives as well as research priorities are discussed.
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