Evaluation of drug-related hypersensitivity reactions in children

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Martín-Muñoz, F [1 ]
Moreno-Ancillo, A [1 ]
Domínguez-Noche, C [1 ]
Díaz-Pena, JM [1 ]
García-Ara, C [1 ]
Ojeda, JA [1 ]
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[1] Univ Madrid, Hosp La Paz, Childhood Allergy Serv, Madrid 3, Spain
关键词
childhood; drug allergy; drug challenge; skin testing; beta-lactam antibiotics; aspirin; sulfonamides; amoxicillin;
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R392 [医学免疫学];
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100102 ;
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Patients with drug reactions are often referred to allergists for "allergy". Shin testing and clinical history seem to have a good negative predictive value, however, although drug challenge could be dangerous, it is the only way to confirm the diagnosis. We aimed to demonstrate that most children with a history of non-life-threatening drug reactions do not have a true drug allergy and examined the use of drug challenge in childhood. Patients with reactions were referred to our clinic by pediatricians. In 1 year, 354 reactions were studied in 239 children. Patients were classified according to their positive or negative history of drug allergy: Skin prick testing was done in all cases. Exclusion criteria for challenge included drug anaphylaxis, Stevens-Johnson syndrome, systemic reactions with severe concomitant illness, beta-inhibifor drug therapy or positive skin test to the implicated drug with a positive history It was found that the beta-lactam antibiotics were involved in 50% of suspected reactions, aspirin in 10% and sulfonamides in 9%. Histories were considered positive only in 25%. Drug challenges confirmed only 4% of all reactions. If was concluded that drug challenge may be the gold standard for most childhood reactions that are considered to be allergic, non-life-threatening and drug-related. Only 4% of these suspected reactions were exclusively caused by drug allergy.
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