Major complications of aspirin desensitization and maintenance therapy in aspirin ‐exacerbated respiratory disease
ConclusionAD with ATAD was associated with only a 0.92% incidence of a clinically significant GI bleed, and only a 0.92% incidence of anaphylaxis. A remaining 16 patients (14.7%) discontinued aspirin therapy due to minor clinical sequelae. These findings demonstrate that the majority of AERD patients tolerate AD with ATAD without any major complications.
Source: International Forum of Allergy and Rhinology - Category: Allergy & Immunology Authors: Auddie M. Sweis,
Tran B. Locke,
Kevin I. Ig ‐Izevbekhai,
Theodore C. Lin,
Patrick K. Gleeson,
Alyssa M. Civantos,
Ankur Kumar,
Andrew M. Corr,
Michael A. Kohanski,
James N. Palmer,
John V. Bosso,
Nithin D. Adappa Tags: ORIGINAL ARTICLE Source Type: research
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