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. 2020 Feb;130(2):283-289.
doi: 10.1002/lary.28002. Epub 2019 Apr 14.

Contemporary analysis of otolaryngic allergy

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Contemporary analysis of otolaryngic allergy

Willard C Harrill et al. Laryngoscope. 2020 Feb.

Abstract

Objectives: Investigate the current trends in otolaryngic allergy (OA).

Study design: Cross-sectional survey.

Methods: Survey of active AAOA membership.

Results: Response rate was 27.3%. Regional response distribution rates were proportional to the AAOA membership distribution within the United States (R2 = 0.95; P < 0.001), with no significant regional response bias demonstrated (P = 0.428). Self-reported duration to OA competency was 5.8 years. Physicians reporting OA competency were more likely to be board-certified (P < 0.001) and have AAOA fellowship status (P < 0.001). The AAOA was reported to be the most valuable educational resource toward achieving OA competency, with residency training being least valuable (P < 0.001). 91.5% of respondents' practices offered OA services. Subcutaneous injections predominated at twice the utilization of sublingual immunotherapy. Allergy immunotherapy tablets were rarely utilized. Home allergy shots were offered by 45.2% of respondents. In-office immunotherapy vial compounding was preferred (95.8%) to third-party vendors. 94% of AAOA respondents identified patient compliance to be an issue within OA. Non-inhalant allergy service integration included food allergy (63.5%), asthma (44.9%), allergic fungal sinusitis (43.8%), penicillin allergy (18%), stinging insect allergy (12.6%), and aspirin desensitization (3.9%).

Conclusion: Reported duration to OA competency after residency was surprisingly long. Further investigation of current and future educational/clinical training is warranted given clinical integration reported for OA. Otolaryngology is in the unique position to develop a comprehensive sino-allergy evidence-based strategy integrating the extensive diagnostic and medical treatment arms alongside the surgical expertise of the specialty within a clinical sino-allergy home concept.

Level of evidence: 5 Laryngoscope, 130:283-289, 2020.

Keywords: AIT; Otolaryngic allergy; SCIT; allergy immunotherapy; allergy retesting; allergy shot compliance; allergy testing; competency; home immunotherapy; physician survey; population compliance; sino-allergy home; upstream downstream medical education.

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