Publications by authors named "Luisa Ricciardi"

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  • The study explored the impact of clinical psychological factors on Health-Related Quality of Life (HR-QoL) in patients suffering from Severe Allergic Asthma (SAA) and Hymenoptera Venom Anaphylaxis (HVA).
  • Results indicated that patients with SAA had significantly lower HR-QoL scores and higher depressive symptoms compared to those with HVA.
  • Additionally, higher levels of alexithymia—difficulty identifying emotions—were linked to greater depression and anxiety, as well as lower vitality and mental health scores among participants.
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The incidence of respiratory and cutaneous allergic disorders may be variable if we consider work activity. These disorders are reported in the current literature to have a relevant psychosomatic involvement. The aim of the study was to submit a survey on the self-reported occurrence of allergic respiratory and cutaneous diseases in outdoor and indoor workers to verify the onset or exacerbations of such pathologies, encourage surveillance, and suggest the need for further studies.

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Background And Objective: Several randomized controlled trials (RCTs) have shown that benralizumab is characterized by a good profile of efficacy and safety, thereby being potentially able to elicit clinical remission on-treatment of severe eosinophilic asthma (SEA). The main goal of this multicentre observational study was to verify the effectiveness of benralizumab in inducing a sustained remission on-treatment of SEA in patients with or without comorbid chronic rhinosinusitis with nasal polyps (CRSwNP).

Methods: Throughout 2 years of treatment with benralizumab, a four-component evaluation of sustained remission of SEA was performed, including the assessment of SEA exacerbations, use of oral corticosteroids (OCSs), symptom control and lung function.

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Hymenoptera venom immunotherapy (VIT) is the only therapy that protects patients with Hymenoptera venom allergy by preventing systemic reactions after a new sting. Various extracts for VIT are available and used. VIT administration consists of an induction phase and a maintenance phase.

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  • The study investigates how pre-biologic biomarker levels, specifically immunoglobulin E (IgE), blood eosinophil count (BEC), and fractional exhaled nitric oxide (FeNO), influence asthma treatment outcomes when patients start biologic therapy.
  • Conducted across 23 countries with over 3750 patients, the research focused on changes in exacerbation rates, symptom control, and lung function about a year after starting treatment.
  • Results showed that higher levels of BEC and FeNO were linked to significant improvements in lung function for specific biologic therapies, while IgE was not a strong predictor of treatment effectiveness.
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Growing evidence from scientific research elucidates the important role of alexithymia in chronic immune diseases. This Review aims to explore the presence of alexithymia in patients affected by asthma and clarify its associations with other involved psychological and physical factors. In January 2023, according to PRISMA guidelines, a systematic search using PubMed and Scopus was conducted.

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  • - Severe asthma affects roughly 10% of asthma patients and is marked by poor lung function and high eosinophil counts; this study aims to define asthma remission more clearly using a structured method.
  • - A panel of experts developed and refined a questionnaire through a two-round Delphi method to evaluate consensus on criteria for asthma remission, including clinical and inflammatory aspects.
  • - The analysis confirmed specific criteria for both complete and partial clinical remission, creating a practical tool to assess treatment effectiveness in patients with severe asthma enrolled in the Severe Asthma Network Italy registry.
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: The co-presence of bronchiectasis (BE) in severe eosinophilic asthma (SEA) is common. Data about the effectiveness of benralizumab in patients with SEA and BE (SEA + BE) are lacking. : The aim of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of benralizumab and remission rates in patients with SEA compared to SEA + BE, also according to BE severity.

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Insect venom allergy is the most frequent cause of anaphylaxis in Europe and possibly worldwide. The majority of systemic allergic reactions after insect stings are caused by Hymenoptera, and among these, vespid genera induce most of the systemic sting reactions (SSR). Honey bees are the second leading cause of SSR.

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Background: The efficacy of dupilumab as biological treatment of severe asthma and chronic rhinosinusitis with nasal polyps (CRSwNP) depends on its ability to inhibit the pathophysiologic mechanisms involved in type 2 inflammation.

Objective: To assess in a large sample of subjects with severe asthma, the therapeutic impact of dupilumab in real-life, with regard to positive or negative skin prick test (SPT) and CRSwNP presence or absence.

Methods: Clinical, functional, and laboratory parameters were measured at baseline and 24 weeks after the first dupilumab administration.

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  • * More than half of CSU cases are believed to arise from an autoimmune response, primarily linked to autoantibodies targeting the high-affinity IgE receptor.
  • * The review emphasizes the importance of a multidisciplinary approach to manage CSU and associated autoimmune diseases, enhancing patients' quality of life and addressing comorbidities.
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Eosinophils have a double-edged role in the human body, being essential in important physiologic functions but whose presence is conspicuous in a variety of diseases characterized by a T2 inflammation phenotype. Eosinophils are exquisitely sensitive to corticosteroids, and the latter have, until recently, represented the cornerstone of treatment of eosinophilic diseases. However, most patients remain dependent on oral corticosteroids, with a notable adverse effect burden and experience a chronic relapsing disease that leads to high morbidity and mortality.

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The immune system is made up by an extremely composite group of cells, whose regulated and harmonious activity is fundamental to maintain health. The mast cells are an essential effector of inflammatory response which is characterized by a massive release of mediators accumulated in cytoplasmic secretory granules. However, beyond the effects on immune response, mast cells can modify bone metabolism and are capable of intervening in the genesis of pathologies such as osteoporosis and osteopenia.

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  • - Chronic inflammation in patients with inflammatory rheumatic diseases (IRD) leads to increased cardiovascular (CV) risks, contributing to higher mortality rates compared to the general population due to premature atherosclerosis.
  • - Effective CV risk assessment and early diagnosis of silent cardiovascular disease (CVD) are critical for improving long-term outcomes, yet standard care often falls short in these areas.
  • - Arterial stiffness, measured through methods like pulse wave velocity (PWV), serves as a valuable biomarker for predicting cardiovascular events and stratifying risk in patients with vasculitis, highlighting the need for better monitoring and management strategies.
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Traditionally, Eosinophilic Granulomatosis with Polyangiitis (EGPA) has been treated with systemic corticosteroids and immunosuppressants. In recent years, therapeutic efforts have been directed towards targeting eosinophils which represent a major player in the pathogenesis of EGPA. In 2017 the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved mepolizumab, a humanized monoclonal antibody targeting interleukin 5 (IL-5) which reduces the production and survival of eosinophils, already used to treat severe eosinophilic asthma, for the management of EGPA.

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  • Biological therapies like omalizumab can effectively treat severe allergic asthma in older patients, particularly those with asthma-COPD overlap.
  • A study involving 11 patients showed that omalizumab improved symptoms within the first year, as evidenced by better Asthma Control Test (ACT) scores and fewer exacerbations.
  • Continued treatment resulted in sustained improvements in asthma control and quality of life, indicating that omalizumab is a viable option for older patients with severe asthma.
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Introduction: Asthma symptoms can be relieved through a maintenance treatment combining long-acting β-agonist and inhaled corticosteroids (LABA/ICS). However, for patients with inadequately controlled asthma, the LABA/ICS combination might not be sufficient, and clinical guidelines recommend the administration of inhaled long-acting muscarinic antagonists (LAMA) as an add-on therapy to better control asthma and improve lung function. For nearly two decades, the only LAMA to be approved on the market has been tiotropium.

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Background: Cross-reactivity between pollens and plant food has been widely described. Pollen extract subcutaneous immunotherapy in patients with pollens and plant food allergy has been shown to improve tolerance not only to inhalant allergens but also to reduce symptoms in patients with various food allergies.

Methods: We retrospectively report our experience with 15 female patients with a positive history for moderate, persistent allergic rhinitis due to grass pollen and oropharyngeal symptoms after ingestion of different plant food.

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Background: Alexithymia is among psychological factors reported to interfere with asthma management. Severe allergic asthma (SAA) is characterized by uncontrolled asthma despite maximal standard pharmacological treatment which can benefit from an add-on treatment with Omalizumab, an anti-IgE monoclonal antibody.

Objective: To evaluate if alexithymia influences the efficacy of omalizumab in SAA.

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Background: Processionary caterpillar (PC), also named Thaumatopea pityocampa, has been reported to cause hypersensitivity reactions after contact with a toxin contained in hair-like bristles which cover this insect. Occupational exposure to PC is underestimated in outdoor workers and especially in forestry workers (FW) and is globally diffusing because of rising temperatures.

Cases Presentation: We present the first three cases of FW from Sicily, a Southern Italy (SI) region, which reported hypersensitivity reactions due to exposure to PC infested trees.

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Objective: The prevalence of asthma in Italy is estimated to be around 4%; it affects approximately 2,000,000 citizens, and up to 80-90% of patients have mild-to-moderate asthma. Despite the clinical relevance of mild-to-moderate asthma, longitudinal observational data are very limited, including data on disease progression (worsening vs. improvement), the response to treatment, and prognosis.

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  • * Managing severe asthma should prioritize reducing or stopping oral corticosteroid use, as new biologic treatments have shown effective results, including fewer asthma flare-ups and better symptom control.
  • * There is a need to explore alternative treatments for severe asthma before resorting to the frequent use of oral corticosteroids, which should be seen as a last resort.
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Background: Adherence to medications is crucial in patients with severe asthma in light of the negative clinical impact and costs of non-adherence. Adherence to omalizumab has not been well studied in real-world settings. The aim of this study was to assess adherence to omalizumab and evaluate treatment effectiveness in relation to adherence.

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