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NCT ID: NCT01479205 Completed - Allergic Asthma Clinical Trials

Induction of Allergen Specific Bronchial Immunotolerance After Specific Immunotherapy

ITASIT
Start date: July 2010
Phase: N/A
Study type: Observational

One aim of this study was to find out if the bronchial allergen provocation (BAP) is an appropriate method to appraise the efficacy of a specific immunotherapy (SIT). The investigators had one group of children receiving SIT and one group of patients who denied a SIT although they had an indication for it. Retrospectively the investigators analysed the data of the first BAP and blood parameters specific IgE-mite, total IgE before SIT (November 2008 till February 2010). Prospectively The investigators analysed the lung parameters and allergic labor parameters that we got in the course of the second BAP. The investigators mean parameter was PD20FEV1-mite. Another aim of The investigators study was to find specific immunological differences between children who improved because of SIT and those who showed no improvement. Thus, The investigators compared the levels of total IgE, cumulative IgE-mite and specific IgE-mite before and after SIT and the levels of specific IgG-mite and specific IgG4-mite after SIT.