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Anaphylaxis knowledge gaps and future research priorities: A consensus report

Authors :
Lynda C. Schneider
Ronna L. Campbell
Yin Zhang
Amal Assa'ad
Hugh A. Sampson
David B.K. Golden
Kimberly A. Risma
Jonathan M. Spergel
Rakesh D. Mistry
Paul Turner
Susan A. Rudders
Kenneth A. Michelson
Carlos A. Camargo
Marcus Shaker
Brad Sobolewski
Julie Wang
David Schnadower
Peter Capucilli
Mark I. Neuman
Mariana Castells
David C. Brousseau
John K. Witry
Timothy E. Dribin
David Vyles
Michael Pistiner
Dianne E. Campbell
Margitta Worm
Juhee Lee
Source :
J Allergy Clin Immunol
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2022.

Abstract

Background Despite a better understanding of the epidemiology, pathogenesis, and management of patients with anaphylaxis, there remain knowledge gaps. Enumerating and prioritizing these gaps would allow limited scientific resources to be directed more effectively. Objective We sought to systematically describe and appraise anaphylaxis knowledge gaps and future research priorities based on their potential impact and feasibility. Methods We convened a 25-member multidisciplinary panel of anaphylaxis experts. Panelists formulated knowledge gaps/research priority statements in an anonymous electronic survey. Four anaphylaxis themed writing groups were formed to refine statements: (1) Population Science, (2) Basic and Translational Sciences, (3) Emergency Department Care/Acute Management, and (4) Long-Term Management Strategies and Prevention. Revised statements were incorporated into an anonymous electronic survey, and panelists were asked to rate the impact and feasibility of addressing statements on a continuous 0 to 100 scale. Results The panel generated 98 statements across the 4 anaphylaxis themes: Population Science (29), Basic and Translational Sciences (27), Emergency Department Care/Acute Management (24), and Long-Term Management Strategies and Prevention (18). Median scores for impact and feasibility ranged from 50.0 to 95.0 and from 40.0 to 90.0, respectively. Key statements based on median rating for impact/feasibility included the need to refine anaphylaxis diagnostic criteria, identify reliable diagnostic, predictive, and prognostic anaphylaxis bioassays, develop clinical prediction models to standardize postanaphylaxis observation periods and hospitalization criteria, and determine immunotherapy best practices. Conclusions We identified and systematically appraised anaphylaxis knowledge gaps and future research priorities. This study reinforces the need to harmonize scientific pursuits to optimize the outcomes of patients with and at risk of anaphylaxis.

Details

ISSN :
00916749
Volume :
149
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology
Accession number :
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