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As-needed intranasal corticosteroid spray for allergic rhinitis: a systematic review and meta-analysis*

Journal

RHINOLOGY
Volume 60, Issue 4, Pages 242-+

Publisher

INT RHINOLOGIC SOC
DOI: 10.4193/Rhin21.355

Keywords

allergic rhinitis; corticosteroid; quality of life; rhinorrhea; sneezing; itching

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Regular use of intranasal corticosteroid spray is more effective than as-needed use for improving symptoms and quality of life in patients with allergic rhinitis, but as-needed use shows better results compared to as-needed antihistamine and placebo. Therefore, as-needed intranasal corticosteroid spray has some value in the treatment of allergic rhinitis.
Background: As-needed intranasal corticosteroid spray (INCS) is commonly used by patients with allergic rhinitis (AR) who have suboptimal symptom control. This systematic review aimed to assess the effectiveness of as-needed INCS for treating AR.Methodology: Systematic searches for randomized controlled trials studying the effects of as-needed INCS compared to regular INCS, as-needed antihistamine, or placebo were performed. Primary outcomes were total nasal symptom score (TNSS) and disease-specific quality of life (DSQoL).Results: Eight studies (882 participants) met the criteria. Regular use of INCS showed greater improvements than as-needed INCS in TNSS, DSQoL, nasal peak inspiratory flow, sneezing, and nasal congestion scores with small effect sizes. There were no differen-ces between regular and as-needed INCS usage for ocular symptoms, symptom-free days, nasal itching, and rhinorrhea scores. As-needed INCS was superior to as-needed antihistamine and placebo with medium effect sizes. There were no differences in risk of adverse events between the groups in all three comparisons.Conclusions: Regular use of INCS improved total nasal symptoms score and DSQoL better than as-needed INCS. However, as-needed INCS improved TNSS better than as-needed antihistamine and placebo. The effects of as-needed INCS were closer to regular INCS usage than to placebo or as-needed AH usage.

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