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Use of CD63 expression as a marker of in vitro basophil activation and leukotriene determination in metamizol allergic patients.

Authors :
Gamboa PM
Sanz ML
Caballero MR
Antépara I
Urrutia I
Jáuregui I
González G
Diéguez I
De Weck AL
Source :
Allergy [Allergy] 2003 Apr; Vol. 58 (4), pp. 312-7.
Publication Year :
2003

Abstract

Background: We assessed the reliability of basophil activation test (FAST) and sulphidoleukotriene production (CAST) in the in vitro diagnosis of allergy to metamizol, evaluating its sensitivity and specificity.<br />Methods: Twenty-six patients allergic to metamizol and 30 control individuals were studied. Skin tests with metamizol, FAST, and CAST were performed.<br />Results: FAST sensitivity was 42.3% and specificity 100%. The PPV of FAST is 100% and the NPV 99.4%. The likelihood ratio for a positive value cannot be calculated because the specificity is 100% and the likelihood ratio for a negative value is 0.58. CAST sensitivity was 52%, and specificity 90%. The PPV of the test is 5% and the NPV 99.5%. The likelihood ratio for a positive result was 5.2 and that for a negative result 0.53. FAST detects a larger number of cases when patients are studied within the first 6 months after the clinical reaction (chi = 4.2, P = 0.04) than later. Together with skin tests, FAST allowed detection of 69.2% patients allergic to metamizol, the same as CAST 76%. The joint use of the three techniques allowed identification of 76.9% of cases.<br />Conclusions: FAST and CAST are useful for the diagnosis of allergy to pyrazolones. Its usefulness clearly increases when recent reactions are studied.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0105-4538
Volume :
58
Issue :
4
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Allergy
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
12708979
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1034/j.1398-9995.2003.00096.x