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评估非甾体抗炎药激发试验的阴性预测值。

Evaluating the negative predictive value of provocation tests with nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs.

机构信息

Allergy Department and INSERM U, Département de Pneumologie et Addictologie, Hôpital Arnaud-de-Villeneuve, University Hospital of Montpellier, France.

出版信息

Allergy. 2011 Nov;66(11):1410-4. doi: 10.1111/j.1398-9995.2011.02671.x. Epub 2011 Jul 4.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) hypersensitivity work-up is based on clinical history, skin tests, and drug provocation tests. The negative predictive value (NPV) of the latter is not established.

METHOD

A cohort study was conducted in the Allergy Department in Montpellier to evaluate the NPV of the provocation test with NSAIDs in patients with clinical presentation suggestive of hypersensitivity, and negatively tested. Patients were contacted at least 6 months after the work-up. Patients who took NSAID and reacted were proposed a new allergy work-up, which included a provocation test with the culprit drug.

RESULTS

Among the 393 patients contacted, 279 (71.0%) were followed up. Two hundred and sixty (93.2%) patients had taken a NSAID at least once: 139 (53.5%) the same drug as the one tested and 215 (82.7%) an alternative (94, 33.7% taking both the tested NSAID and an alternative). Eight patients (3.1%) reported a reaction (five with the negatively tested NSAID and three with another NSAID). All the reactions occurred immediately after the first administration and were not severe. Among the five patients who reacted with the negatively tested NSAID, only three accepted a re-challenge, negative in two cases and positive in one, representing a NPV of 97.8% (95% CI: 95.4-100%). Three patients (3/215) reported a reaction when an alternative NSAID was taken, representing a NPV of 98.6% (95% CI: 97-100%).

CONCLUSION

The NPV of NSAIDs drug provocation test is high. This should reassure physicians who might hesitate to prescribe NSAIDs, especially in patients with negative allergic work-ups.

摘要

背景

非甾体抗炎药(NSAIDs)过敏反应的检测基于临床病史、皮肤试验和药物激发试验。后者的阴性预测值(NPV)尚未确定。

方法

在蒙彼利埃的过敏科进行了一项队列研究,以评估在临床提示过敏反应且检测结果为阴性的患者中进行 NSAIDs 激发试验的 NPV。在检测后至少 6 个月联系患者。曾服用 NSAID 并出现不良反应的患者被建议进行新的过敏检测,包括用致敏药物进行激发试验。

结果

在联系的 393 名患者中,279 名(71.0%)得到了随访。260 名(93.2%)患者至少服用过一次 NSAID:139 名(53.5%)服用与检测药物相同的药物,215 名(82.7%)服用替代药物(94 名,33.7%同时服用检测 NSAID 和替代药物)。8 名患者(3.1%)报告了不良反应(5 名服用检测 NSAID,3 名服用其他 NSAID)。所有反应均在首次给药后立即发生,且不严重。在 5 名对检测 NSAID 产生不良反应的患者中,仅 3 名接受了再挑战,其中 2 例结果为阴性,1 例结果为阳性,NPV 为 97.8%(95%CI:95.4-100%)。3 名患者(3/215)在服用替代 NSAID 时出现不良反应,NPV 为 98.6%(95%CI:97-100%)。

结论

NSAIDs 药物激发试验的 NPV 较高。这应能使那些可能因过敏检测阴性而犹豫开具 NSAIDs 处方的医生放心,尤其是在过敏检测阴性的患者中。

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