The Allergic Rhinitis and its Impact on Asthma (ARIA) score of allergic rhinitis using mobile technology correlates with quality of life: The MASK study




Stellato C., Ventura M., Cruz A., Sarquis Serpa F., Devillier P., Siroux V., Menditto E., Passalacqua G., Bergmann K., Keil T., Klimek L., Mösges R., da Silva J., Larenas-Linnemann D., Rodriguez Gonzalez M., Burguete Cabañas M., Sheikh A., Ryan D., Mullol J., Anto J., Zuberbier T., Shamai S., Price D., Bewick M., Samolinski B., Kuna P., Eller E., Bindslev-Jensen C., Haahtela T., Valero A., Fokkens W., Valovirta E., Hellings P., Kull I., Gemicioglu B., Bachert C., Tomazic P., Yorgancioglu A., Bosnic-Anticevich S., O'Hehir R., van Eerd M., De Vries G., Melén E., Wickman M., Bousquet J., Morais Almeida M., Fonseca J., Bedbrook A., Arnavielhe S., Demoly P., Caimmi D., Annesi-Maesano I., Todo Bom A.; the MASK study group

PublisherBlackwell Publishing Ltd

2018

Allergy

Allergy: European Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology

73

2

505

510

6

0105-4538

1398-9995

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1111/all.13307



Mobile technology has been used to appraise allergic rhinitis control, but more data are needed. To better assess the importance of mobile technologies in rhinitis control, the ARIA (Allergic Rhinitis and its Impact on Asthma) score ranging from 0 to 4 of the Allergy Diary was compared with EQ‐5D (EuroQuol) and WPAI‐AS (Work Productivity and Activity Impairment in allergy) in 1288 users in 18 countries. This study showed that quality‐of‐life data (EQ‐5D visual analogue scale and WPA‐IS Question 9) are similar in users without rhinitis and in those with mild rhinitis (scores 0‐2). Users with a score of 3 or 4 had a significant impairment in quality‐of‐life questionnaires.



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