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  • Dermatology
  • Clinical Medicine

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  • Histamine plays a key role in urticaria pathogenesis.
  • Chronic spontaneous urticaria significantly impacts patient quality of life.

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  • To summarize proposed updated guidelines for chronic spontaneous urticaria management.
  • To reflect recent advancements in treatment efficacy and safety.
  • To provide a revised treatment algorithm based on international expert consensus.

Main Methods:

  • Review of recent literature on H1-antihistamine efficacy and safety.
  • Inclusion of omalizumab as a third-line treatment option.
  • Consensus reached by 43 international experts from 40 societies across 25 countries at the 5th Consensus Conference.

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  • Proposed updates to the chronic urticaria treatment algorithm.
  • Emphasis on up-dosing second-generation H1-antihistamines.
  • Integration of omalizumab as a biologic third-line therapy.

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  • The revised guidelines offer an updated approach to managing chronic spontaneous urticaria.
  • These recommendations aim to improve treatment outcomes and patient quality of life.
  • Guidelines require further approval before official adoption.