Skin tests and challenge-based drug allergy diagnosis: A retrospective study of patients with confirmed drug allergy

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Objectives. To describe clinical manifestations and performed diagnostic workup, focusing on drug challenge tests (DCT), in patients with drug allergy. Methods. Retrospective study including all patients with skin tests (STs) or DCT-based drug allergy diagnosis between 01/2014-06/2018 in a Portuguese allergy unit. Data were collected from electronic and paper-based clinical records. Results. We had 75 drug allergy diagnoses. Most index reactions were mild and ≥ 1 hour after drug intake. Fifty-nine (78%) diagnoses were based on DCTs, all based on multistep protocols with ≥ 3 predicted steps. Only 10% of the DCT were positive during up-dosing; timing and severity of the index reaction predicted DCT interruption during up-dosing. Conclusions. Most drug allergy diagnoses were based on multistep DCT. The identified predictors of DCT interruption during up-dosing can support the development of more personalized DCTs protocols.

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Pereira, A. M., Couto, M., Pereira, M., & Araújo, L. (2020). Skin tests and challenge-based drug allergy diagnosis: A retrospective study of patients with confirmed drug allergy. European Annals of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, 52(2), 74–83. https://doi.org/10.23822/EurAnnACI.1764-1489.107

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