TY - JOUR
T1 - ¿Es posible simplificar el abordaje diagnóstico de urticaria crónica? Una lista de verificación de información clínica
AU - Chérrez-Ojeda, Iván
AU - Robles-Velasco, Karla
AU - Bedoya-Riofrio, Pamela
AU - Schmid-Grendelmeier, Peter
AU - Chérrez, Sofía
AU - Colbatzky, Florian
AU - Cardona, Ricardo
AU - Barberan-Torres, Pedro
AU - Calero, Erick
AU - Calderón, Juan Carlos
AU - Larco, José I.
AU - Chérrez, Annia
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2017/7/1
Y1 - 2017/7/1
N2 - Background: Existing clinical guidelines do not offer an efficient alternative for the collection of data on relevant clinical traits during history and physical of the patient with chronic urticaria. Objective: Our aim was to provide a clinical data checklist together with its guide to allow for thorough information to be obtained and for a physical exam that identifies the main features and triggering factors of the disease to be carried out. Methods: A search was conducted for relevant literature on chronic urticaria in Medline, the Cochrane library and PubMed. Results: We developed an easy-to-use clinical data checklist with its corresponding clinical guide, comprised by 42 items based on two components: essential clues for history taking and chronic urticaria diagnosis (typical symptoms according to subgroups, etiology and laboratory results). Some components are the time of disease onset, wheals' duration, shape, size, color and distribution, associated angioedema, atopy, triggering factors and others. Conclusions: The clinical data checklist and its guide constitute a tool to focus, guide and save time in medical consultation, with the main purpose to aid physicians in providing better diagnosis and management of the disease.
AB - Background: Existing clinical guidelines do not offer an efficient alternative for the collection of data on relevant clinical traits during history and physical of the patient with chronic urticaria. Objective: Our aim was to provide a clinical data checklist together with its guide to allow for thorough information to be obtained and for a physical exam that identifies the main features and triggering factors of the disease to be carried out. Methods: A search was conducted for relevant literature on chronic urticaria in Medline, the Cochrane library and PubMed. Results: We developed an easy-to-use clinical data checklist with its corresponding clinical guide, comprised by 42 items based on two components: essential clues for history taking and chronic urticaria diagnosis (typical symptoms according to subgroups, etiology and laboratory results). Some components are the time of disease onset, wheals' duration, shape, size, color and distribution, associated angioedema, atopy, triggering factors and others. Conclusions: The clinical data checklist and its guide constitute a tool to focus, guide and save time in medical consultation, with the main purpose to aid physicians in providing better diagnosis and management of the disease.
KW - Chronic urticaria
KW - Clinical guidelines
KW - Medical record
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85054147274
U2 - 10.29262/ram.v64i3.276
DO - 10.29262/ram.v64i3.276
M3 - Artículo
C2 - 29046029
AN - SCOPUS:85054147274
SN - 0002-5151
VL - 64
SP - 309
EP - 326
JO - Revista Alergia Mexico
JF - Revista Alergia Mexico
IS - 3
ER -