Abstract
Because the small backs of young children offer little space for atopy patch testing, it would be helpful to use smaller chambers. We therefore compared 6-mm chambers with the 12-mm chambers used in previous studies. We performed 55 double-blind, placebo-controlled food challenges in 30 children (17 boys, 13 girls) aged 3 to 58 months (median, 13 months). Sensitivity, specificity, positive predictive value, negative predictive value, and efficiency results show that the 12-mm chamber size yields much better results than the 6-mm chamber size. Therefore, 12-mm cups should be used for atopy patch tests with food, even in infants and small children.
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Niggemann, B., Ziegert, M., & Reibel, S. (2002). Importance of chamber size for the outcome of atopy patch testing in children with atopic dermatitis and food allergy. Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, 110(3), 515–516. https://doi.org/10.1067/mai.2002.126659
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