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Two-stage, prospective, observational, real-world study of HDM-SLIT-naïve children (aged 5-11) and adolescents (aged 12-17) consulting allergists or other specialist physicians in France for an HDM-induced allergy. Physician- and/or patient-reported data on clinical symptoms, sensitization, patient profiles, symptom burdens, patient-physician dialogue, HDM SLIT regimens, and effectiveness were recorded on inclusion, and then again 6 to 12 months after the prescription of an HDM SLIT solution.

The study's primary objective was to describe treatment modalities in children (aged from 5 to 11) and adolescents (aged from 12 to 17) with suspected HDM-induced AR or allergic asthma consulting an allergist or another specialist physician in France.


Clinical Trial Description

Study design:

This was an observational, non-interventional, prospective, multicentre study of real-life clinical practice in France (the PROTECT study).

Allergists and other specialist physicians with expertise in allergy were each invited to recruit up to 8 paediatric patients (aged 5 to 17) consulting for an indication of HDM-induced allergy and who had not previously received HDM SLIT.

The PROTECT study a two-stage study and comprised:

1. A cross-sectional analysis (performed during the inclusion visit)

- At the start of the study, each investigating physician filled out a detailed questionnaire that gathered information on demographics, the type of medical practice (a private office, a hospital department, or both), reasons for prescribing HDM SLIT, and whether or not he/she typically discussed the following topics with a patient suffering from HDM allergy: the risks associated with HDM allergy, allergen avoidance, the principle underlying treatment with symptomatic medications, the principle underlying AIT (including SLIT), AIT procedures and regimens, and the possible benefits and limits of AIT.

- At the inclusion visit, the physician filled out a detailed case report form (CRF) for each patient. The CRF was used to gather data on demographics, smoking status, the presence of absence of a pet at home, the patient's personal and family medical history, the patient's pathways, diagnostic data, and reasons for seeking to be treated (or not) with AIT. Furthermore, each included patient filled out an inclusion questionnaire on his/her reasons for visiting the allergist, on his/her allergic symptoms, the impact of these symptoms on everyday life, the times of the year when the symptoms were most prevalent and/or intense, and overall satisfaction with regard to symptomatic medications. Patients receiving a prescription for HDM SLIT at the inclusion visit also had to comment on their knowledge of allergic diseases and AIT, their reasons for seeking or agreeing to undergo HDM SLIT, and their expectations of HDM SLIT.

2. A longitudinal analysis with between 6 and 12 months of follow-up

- At the follow-up visit between 6 and 12 months after inclusion, the investigating physician filled out a CRF on the duration of the course of HDM SLIT, the change over time in the patient's allergic symptoms, and whether HDM SLIT was to be continued or not. Similarly, patients having participated in the longitudinal analysis filled out a follow-up questionnaire on the change over time in their allergic symptoms, and their overall opinion of HDM SLIT.

Study's primary objective:

The study's primary objective was to describe treatment modalities in children (aged from 5 to 11) and adolescents (aged from 12 to 17) with HDM-induced allergy according to their clinical profile, consulting an allergist or another specialist physician in France.

Sample size calculation:

- The number of patients for inclusion was calculated with regard to the primary criterion for evaluation (the percentage of patients receiving a prescription of HDM SLIT) and its 95% confidence interval (CI). For a frequency of 50%, it was calculated that the estimation of a 95%CI with a precision of 5% would require the inclusion of 1537 participants with valid datasets. Taking into account a probable missing data rate of 5%, the recruitment target was set to n=1600 patients, with up to 8 consecutive patients recruited by 200 active investigating physicians.

The study's logistic aspects and data management were handled by a contract research organization (CRO, Monitoring Force France SAS, Maisons-Laffitte, France).

Evaluation criteria:

1. Efficacy parameters

2. Safety parameters

3. Other parameters:

- Number of allergic episodes

- Allergic Rhinitis Classification (according to ARIA)

- Asthma Control (according to GINA 2014)

- Diagnosed allergies

- Sensitization

- Treatment and follow-up ;


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NCT number NCT04004351
Study type Observational
Source Stallergenes Greer
Contact
Status Completed
Phase
Start date September 16, 2013
Completion date July 12, 2016

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