Adverse events in children and adolescents undergoing allergen immunotherapy for respiratory allergies—Report from the Allergen Immunotherapy Adverse Events Registry (ADER), a European Academy of Allergy and Clinical Immunology taskforce

Author:

Asllani Julijana12ORCID,Mitsias Dimitrios3,Konstantinou George4ORCID,Mesonjesi Eris5,Xhixha Fatmira6,Shehu Esmeralda7,Christoff George8,Noleva Katia9,Makris Michael10,Aggelidis Xenofon10ORCID,Turkalj Mirjana111213,Damir Erceg111213,Agache Ioana14,Tomic‐Spiric Vesna1516,Stosovic Rajica1516,Misirligil Zeynep17,Kosnik Mitja18,Popov Todor A.19,Calderon Moises20,Papadopoulos Nikolaos G.321,

Affiliation:

1. University of Medicine Tirana Albania

2. Allergy and Asthma Medical Clinic Tirana Albania

3. Allergy Department 2nd Pediatric Clinic University of Athens Athens Greece

4. Department of Allergy and Clinical Immunology 424 General Military Training Hospital Thessaloniki Greece

5. University Hospital Center “Mother Teresa” Tirana Albania

6. Ambulatory Polyclinic of Specialties, Nr. 3 Tirana Albania

7. Internal Medicine Department Durres Regional Hospital Durres Albania

8. Medical University‐Sofia Faculty of Public Health Sofia Bulgaria

9. ET Dr. K. Noleva IPSMP Sofia Bulgaria

10. Immunotherapy Outpatient Clinic Allergy Unit 2nd Department Dermatology and Venereology National and Kapodistrian University of Athens University General Hospital ‘Attikon’ Athens Greece

11. Srebrnjak Children's Hospital Zagreb Croatia

12. Medical School Catholic University of Croatia Zagreb Croatia

13. Medical School University J.J. Strossmayer Osijek Croatia

14. Faculty of Medicine Transylvania University Brasov Romania

15. Clinic of Allergology and Immunology University Clinical Center of Serbia Belgrade Serbia

16. Faculty of Medicine University of Belgrade Belgrade Serbia

17. İstinye University Faculty of Medicine Ankara Liv Hospital Ankara Turkey

18. University Clinic of Respiratory and Allergic Diseases Golnik Slovenia

19. University Hospital "Sv Ivan Rilski" Sofia Bulgaria

20. Section of Allergy and Clinical Immunology Imperial College London‐NHLI London UK

21. Lydia Becker Institute of Immunology and Inflammation University of Manchester Manchester UK

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundAlthough it has been shown that allergen immunotherapy (AIT) is well‐tolerated in children, systematic and prospective surveillance of AIT safety in real life settings is needed.MethodsThe multinational Allergen Immunotherapy Adverse Events Registry (ADER) was designed to address AIT safety in real life clinical practice. Data on children ≤18 years old with respiratory allergies undergoing AIT were retrieved. Patient‐ and AIT‐related features were collected and analyzed. The characteristics of adverse events (AE) and risk factors were evaluated.ResultsA total of 851 patients, 11.3 ± 3.4 years old, with rhinitis only (47.6%); asthma and rhinitis (44.5%); asthma (7.9%), receiving 998 AIT courses were analyzed. Sublingual immunotherapy (SLIT) accounted for 51% of the courses. In 84.5% of patients only one AIT treatment was prescribed. Pollen was the most frequent sensitizer (57.1%), followed by mites (53.4%), molds (18.2%) and epithelia (16.7%). Local and systemic AEs were reported in 85 patients (9.9%). Most AEs (83.1%) were mild and occurred in <30 min (87%). Respiratory and cutaneous symptoms were more frequent. Only 4 patients (0.47%) had severe AE (none after 6 weeks of maintenance). The risk of AE was higher in patients undergoing SCIT.ConclusionsAIT is safe and well tolerated in children and adolescents with respiratory allergies in real‐life clinical practice. Though SCIT is more prone to AE compared to SLIT, overall severe reactions are rare and occur during build‐up and early maintenance.

Funder

European Academy of Allergy and Clinical Immunology

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Immunology and Allergy,Immunology,Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine

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