Burden of allergic rhinitis in the United Kingdom
Michael Jones, Hilary Shepherd, Diane Hatziioanou, Daphne Martin, Chisomo Mutafya, Ulf Bohman, Susan Hodgson, Rachael Williams

TL;DR
Allergic rhinitis in the UK leads to increased healthcare use after diagnosis, especially among patients needing specialist care.
Contribution
Quantifies healthcare resource use differences between primary and secondary care-diagnosed allergic rhinitis patients in the UK.
Findings
Patients diagnosed with AR had increased GP visits, hospitalizations, and prescriptions post-diagnosis.
Secondary care-diagnosed patients showed higher healthcare resource use compared to primary care-only diagnoses.
Asthma incidence decreased after AR diagnosis with a shorter interval between asthma onset and AR diagnosis.
Abstract
Allergic rhinitis (AR) is a systemic respiratory condition that is associated with a considerable humanistic burden and is frequently underdiagnosed. Despite the known effects of AR on individual patient well-being, the wider impact of AR on the UK healthcare system remains poorly defined. We aimed to compare healthcare resource use (HCRU) posed by this disease across different age groups between patients who were diagnosed in primary care only vs. those who have a secondary care diagnosis. In this retrospective, observational study, patients with an AR record (AR diagnosis) and patients with a record of presenting with AR symptoms but no previous AR diagnosis (AR presentation) in the UK between 2009 and 2019 were defined from primary care and secondary care databases. Patients in the AR diagnosis cohort were further categorized based on whether they had a diagnostic code in primary…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAllergic Rhinitis and Sensitization · Asthma and respiratory diseases · Dermatology and Skin Diseases
