Prospective analysis of clinical evolution in chronic urticaria: Persistence, remission, recurrence, and pruritus alone

慢性荨麻疹临床演变的前瞻性分析:持续性、缓解、复发和单纯瘙痒。

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Population and study's methodology heterogenicity became clinical evolution of chronic spontaneous urticaria (CSU) highly variable. OBJECTIVE: In a prospective cohort, we evaluated the different pathways of clinical evolution of CSU and identified possible risk factors. METHODS: A total of 685 CSU patients (>12 years) were prospectively followed over 5 years. Diagnosis and follow-up of urticaria were based on medical evaluation and photographic records. Remission was defined as at least 6 months without symptoms (hives, angioedema, or pruritus) and medication. The follow-up included at least 2 visits per year, with photographic registration and clinical evaluation. Predefined clinical and paraclinical variables were included in the regression analyses. RESULTS: We identified four clinical evolution pathways; The cumulative prevalence of remission at 5 years was 59.1%, recurrence was 17.1%, persistence was 11.6%, and chronic pruritus without hives or angioedema was 12.2%. The probability of persistence increased with hypothyroidism diagnosis (HR 0.425, 95% CI 0.290-0.621) and each point in the UAS7 (HR 0.931 95% CI 0.918-0.945). CONCLUSION: Chronic urticaria has different evolutions. Disease activity and hypothyroidism predict persistence and remission. Recurrence and chronic pruritus phenotypes require further study to evaluate their causality and prognosis.

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