The international WAO/EAACI guideline for the management of hereditary angioedema—The 2021 revision and update

Marcus Maurer(Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin), Markus Magerl(Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin), Stephen Betschel(University of Toronto), Werner Aberer(Medical University of Graz), Ignacio J. Ansotegui(Hospital Quirónsalud Barcelona), Emel Aygören‐Pürsün(Goethe University Frankfurt), Aleena Banerji(Massachusetts General Hospital), Noémi‐Anna Bara(University "Eftimie Murgu" of Reşiţa), Isabelle Boccon‐Gibod(Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Grenoble), Konrad Bork(Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz), Laurence Bouillet(Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Grenoble), Henrik Balle Boysen(Thermo Fisher Scientific (Denmark)), Nicholas Brodszki(Skåne University Hospital), Paula J. Busse(Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai), Anette Bygum(University of Southern Denmark), Teresa Caballero(Hospital Universitario La Paz), Mauro Cancian(University of Padua), Anthony J. Castaldo(Thermo Fisher Scientific (Denmark)), Danny M. Cohn(Amsterdam Neuroscience), Dorottya Csuka(Semmelweis University), Henriette Farkas(Semmelweis University), Mark Gompels(North Bristol NHS Trust), Richard Gower(Clinical Research Solutions), Anete Sevciovic Grumach(Centro Universitário das Faculdades Metropolitanas Unidas), Guillermo Guidos Fogelbach(Instituto Politécnico Nacional), Michihiro Hide(Hiroshima University), Hye‐Ryun Kang(Seoul National University), Allen P. Kaplan(Medical University of South Carolina), Constance H. Katelaris(Camden and Campbelltown Hospitals), Sorena Kiani‐Alikhan(Barts Health NHS Trust), Wei‐Te Lei(Mackay Memorial Hospital), Richard F. Lockey(University of South Florida), Hilary Longhurst(University of Auckland), William R. Lumry(University of Texas Health Science Center at Dallas), Andrew J. MacGinnitie(Boston Children's Hospital), Alejandro Malbrán(Hospital Alemán), Inmaculada Martinez Saguer(Haemophilia Foundation Australia), Juan José Matta(Hospital de Especialidades), Alexander Nast(Freie Universität Berlin), Dinh Van Nguyen(Vinmec International Hospital), Sandra Nieto-Martínez(National Institute of Genomic Medicine), Ruby Pawankar(Nippon Medical School), Jonny Peter(University of Cape Town), Grzegorz Porębski(Jagiellonian University), Nieves Prior(Hospital Universitario Severo Ochoa), Avner Reshef(Barzilai Medical Center), Marc A. Riedl(University of California San Diego), Bruce Ritchie(University of Alberta), Farrukh Sheikh(King Faisal Specialist Hospital & Research Centre), William Smith(Royal Adelaide Hospital), Peter J. Spaeth(University of Bern), Marcin Stobiecki(Jagiellonian University), Elias Toubi(Technion – Israel Institute of Technology), Lilian Varga(Semmelweis University), Karsten Weller(Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin), Andrea Zanichelli(University of Milan), Yuxiang Zhi(Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences & Peking Union Medical College), Bruce L. Zuraw(University of California San Diego), Timothy Craig(Penn State Milton S. Hershey Medical Center)
Allergy
January 10, 2022
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Abstract

Hereditary angioedema (HAE) is a rare and disabling disease for which early diagnosis and effective therapy are critical. This revision and update of the global WAO/EAACI guideline on the diagnosis and management of HAE provides up-to-date guidance for the management of HAE. For this update and revision of the guideline, an international panel of experts reviewed the existing evidence, developed 28 recommendations, and established consensus by an online DELPHI process. The goal of these recommendations and guideline is to help physicians and their patients in making rational decisions in the management of HAE with deficient C1 inhibitor (type 1) and HAE with dysfunctional C1 inhibitor (type 2), by providing guidance on common and important clinical issues, such as: (1) How should HAE be diagnosed? (2) When should HAE patients receive prophylactic on top of on-demand treatment and what treatments should be used? (3) What are the goals of treatment? (4) Should HAE management be different for special HAE patient groups such as children or pregnant/breast-feeding women? and (5) How should HAE patients monitor their disease activity, impact, and control? It is also the intention of this guideline to help establish global standards for the management of HAE and to encourage and facilitate the use of recommended diagnostics and therapies for all patients.


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