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      Resumen ejecutivo de ARIA 2016: vías integradas de atención para la medicina predictiva a lo largo del ciclo de vida en Argentina Translated title: ARIA 2016 executive summary: Integrated care pathways for predictive medicine throughout the life cycle in Argentina

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      Revista alergia México
      Colegio Mexicano de Inmunología Clínica y Alergia, A.C.
      ARIA initiative, Rhinitis, ICT, EIP on AHA, Mobile technology, Airways ICPs, Iniciativa ARIA, Rinitis, Tecnologías de la Información y la Comunicación, Asociación Europea de Innovación para un Envejecimiento Activo y Saludable, Tecnología móvil, Vías de atención integradas para las enfermedades de las vías respiratorias

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          Resumen La iniciativa ARIA (Rinitis Alérgica y su Impacto en el Asma) se inició durante un taller de la Organización Mundial de la Salud en 1999. Los objetivos iniciales fueron proponer una nueva clasificación de rinitis alérgica, promover el concepto de multimorbilidad en asma y rinitis y desarrollar guías con todas las partes interesadas para su en todos los países y poblaciones. ARIA, difundida e implementada en más de 70 naciones, ahora se centra en la implementación de tecnologías emergentes para la medicina individualizada y predictiva. MASK (MACVIA [Contre les Maladies Chroniques pour un Vieillissement Actif] Aria Sentinel Network) utiliza la tecnología móvil para desarrollar vías de atención que permitan el manejo de la rinitis y del asma por un grupo multidisciplinario o por los propios pacientes. Una aplicación (app) para iOS y Android está disponible en 20 países y 15 idiomas; utiliza una escala analógica visual para evaluar el control de los síntomas y la productividad del trabajo, así como un sistema de apoyo para las decisiones clínicas. Se asocia con una tabla interoperable (que permite intercambiar información) para médicos y otros profesionales de la salud. La estrategia de escalamiento utiliza las recomendaciones de la Asociación Europea de Innovación para el Envejecimiento Activo y Saludable. El objetivo del nuevo enfoque ARIA es proporcionar una vida activa y saludable a las personas afectadas por la rinitis, cualquiera que sea su edad, sexo o condición socioeconómica, con el fin de reducir las desigualdades sociales y de salud causadas por la enfermedad.

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          Abstract The ARIA initiative was started during a World Health Organization workshop in 1999. The initial goals were to propose a new classification for allergic rhinitis, to promote the concept of multi-morbidity in asthma and rhinitis and to develop guidelines with stakeholders for world-wide use. ARIA is now focused on the implementation of emerging technologies for individualized and predictive medicine. MASK: MACVIA-Aria Sentinel Network uses mobile technology to develop care pathways that enable management by a multidisciplinary group or by patients themselves. An App for iOS and Android uses a visual analogue scale to assess symptom control and work productivity, as well as a clinical decision support system; it is associated with an interoperable tablet for health professionals. The escalation strategy uses recommendations of the European Innovation Partnership on Active and Healthy Ageing. The aim of ARIA’s new approach is to provide an active and healthy life to people affected by rhinitis, regardless of age, gender or socioeconomic status, in order to reduce social and health inequalities caused by the disease.

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                Revista alergia México
                Rev. alerg. Méx.
                Colegio Mexicano de Inmunología Clínica y Alergia, A.C. (Ciudad de México, Ciudad de México, Mexico )
                2448-9190
                September 2017
                : 64
                : 3
                : 298-308
                Affiliations
                [5] Buenos Aires orgnameAsociación Argentina de Medicina Respiratoria Argentina
                [1] Buenos Aires Buenos Aires orgnameUniversidad del Salvador orgdiv1Facultad de Medicina orgdiv2 Argentina
                [10] Brasov orgnameUniversidad de Transilvania orgdiv1Facultad de Medicina orgdiv2Departamento de Alergia e Inmunología Clínica Rumanía
                [12] Montpellier orgnameMaladies Chroniques pour un Vieillissement Actif en Languedoc-Roussillon Francia
                [18] Varsovia orgnameUniversidad Médica de Varsovia orgdiv1Departamento de Prevención de Peligros Ambientales y Alergología Polonia
                [3] Córdoba orgnameSanatorio Allende orgdiv1Departamento de Otorrinolaringología Argentina
                [4] Buenos Aires orgnameSociedad Argentina de Alergia e Inmunopatología Argentina
                [16] Amsterdam orgnameCentro Académico Nacional orgdiv1Departamento de Otorrinolaringología Países Bajos
                [17] Leuven orgnameHospital Universitario de Leuven orgdiv1División Clínica de Otorrinolaringología, Cirugía de Cabeza y Cuello orgdiv2 Bélgica
                [2] Santa Fe orgnameCentro de Alergia, Inmunología y Enfermedades Respiratorias Argentina
                [11] Ghent orgnameHospital Universitario de Ghent orgdiv1Departamento de Otorrinolaringología orgdiv2Laboratorio de Investigación de Vías Aéreas Superiores Bélgica
                [8] Buenos Aires orgnameHospital General de Niños Pedro de Elizalde-Casa Cuna orgdiv1Unidad de Alergia Argentina
                [14] Tampa orgnameUniversidad de Florida del Sur orgdiv1División de Alergia e Inmunología Estados Unidos
                [15] Salvador Bahia orgnameUniversidade Federal da Bahia orgdiv1ProAR-Núcleo de Excelencia en Asma Brazil
                [6] Buenos Aires orgnameFederación Argentina orgdiv1Sociedades de Otorrinolaringología Argentina
                [7] Buenos Aires orgnameSociedad Latinoamericana de Alergia, Asma e Inmunología Argentina
                [9] Buenos Aires orgnameAsociación Argentina de Alergia e Inmunología Clínica Argentina
                [19] Montpellier orgnameMaladies Chroniques pour un Vieillissement Actif en Languedoc-Roussillon Francia
                [13] Rozzano Milán orgnameHospital Universitario Humanitas orgdiv1División Clínica de Medicina Personalizada en Asma y Alergia Italia
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                S2448-91902017000300298
                10.29262/ram.v64i3.286
                29046028
                051c2d2e-e3b5-4c22-9b85-cb36e69c5f0d

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                Rinitis,Airways ICPs,ICT,Rhinitis,ARIA initiative,Iniciativa ARIA,Vías de atención integradas para las enfermedades de las vías respiratorias,EIP on AHA,Tecnologías de la Información y la Comunicación,Mobile technology,Asociación Europea de Innovación para un Envejecimiento Activo y Saludable,Tecnología móvil

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