Intradermal Tests With Drugs: An Approach to Standardization
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Resumo: | Background: Intradermal tests (IDTs) are performed and interpreted differently in drug allergy centers making valid comparison of results difficult. Objective: To reduce method-related and intercenter variability of IDTs by the introduction of a standardized method. Materials and methods: In 11 centers of the European Network for Drug Allergy, IDTs were prospectively performed with saline and with amoxicillin (20 mg/ml) using (1) the local method and (2) the standardized European Network in Drug Allergy (ENDA) method (0.02 ml). The diameters of the initial injection wheal (Wi) for the different volumes and sites injected obtained from each center were analyzed. Results: The most reproducible method was to fill a syringe with test solution, then expel the excess fluid to obtain exactly 0.02 ml. The median Wi diameter with 0.02 ml injection using the standardized method was 5 mm [range 2-10 mm; interquartile range (IQR) 5-5 mm; n = 1,096] for saline and 5 mm (range 2-9 mm; IQR = 4.5-5 mm; n = 240) for amoxicillin. IDT injection sites did not affect the Wi diameter. Training improved precision and reduced the variability of Wi diameters. Conclusion: Using the standardized IDT method described in this multicenter study helped to reduce variability, enabling more reliable comparison of results between individuals and centers. |
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Intradermal Tests With Drugs: An Approach to Standardizationamoxicillindrug allergyintradermal testspecificity of drug skin testsstandardizationBackground: Intradermal tests (IDTs) are performed and interpreted differently in drug allergy centers making valid comparison of results difficult. Objective: To reduce method-related and intercenter variability of IDTs by the introduction of a standardized method. Materials and methods: In 11 centers of the European Network for Drug Allergy, IDTs were prospectively performed with saline and with amoxicillin (20 mg/ml) using (1) the local method and (2) the standardized European Network in Drug Allergy (ENDA) method (0.02 ml). The diameters of the initial injection wheal (Wi) for the different volumes and sites injected obtained from each center were analyzed. Results: The most reproducible method was to fill a syringe with test solution, then expel the excess fluid to obtain exactly 0.02 ml. The median Wi diameter with 0.02 ml injection using the standardized method was 5 mm [range 2-10 mm; interquartile range (IQR) 5-5 mm; n = 1,096] for saline and 5 mm (range 2-9 mm; IQR = 4.5-5 mm; n = 240) for amoxicillin. IDT injection sites did not affect the Wi diameter. Training improved precision and reduced the variability of Wi diameters. Conclusion: Using the standardized IDT method described in this multicenter study helped to reduce variability, enabling more reliable comparison of results between individuals and centers.Frontiers MediaRepositório Científico da Unidade Local de Saúde de Santo AntónioBarbaud, AnnickWeinborn, MarieGarvey, Lene HeiseTesti, SergioKvedariene, VioletaBavbek, SevimMosbech, Holgergomes, evaAberer, WernerElberink, Hanneke N. G. OudeTorres, Maria JosePonvert, ClaudeAyav, C.Gooi, JimmyBrockow, Knut2021-11-23T15:12:42Z2020-05-152020-05-15T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10400.16/2628eng2296-858X10.3389/fmed.2020.00156info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2024-11-21T04:35:26Zoai:repositorio.chporto.pt:10400.16/2628Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openairemluisa.alvim@gmail.comopendoar:71602024-11-21T04:35:26Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse |
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Intradermal Tests With Drugs: An Approach to Standardization |
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Intradermal Tests With Drugs: An Approach to Standardization |
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Intradermal Tests With Drugs: An Approach to Standardization Barbaud, Annick amoxicillin drug allergy intradermal test specificity of drug skin tests standardization |
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Intradermal Tests With Drugs: An Approach to Standardization |
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Intradermal Tests With Drugs: An Approach to Standardization |
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Intradermal Tests With Drugs: An Approach to Standardization |
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Intradermal Tests With Drugs: An Approach to Standardization |
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Intradermal Tests With Drugs: An Approach to Standardization |
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Barbaud, Annick |
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Barbaud, Annick Weinborn, Marie Garvey, Lene Heise Testi, Sergio Kvedariene, Violeta Bavbek, Sevim Mosbech, Holger gomes, eva Aberer, Werner Elberink, Hanneke N. G. Oude Torres, Maria Jose Ponvert, Claude Ayav, C. Gooi, Jimmy Brockow, Knut |
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Weinborn, Marie Garvey, Lene Heise Testi, Sergio Kvedariene, Violeta Bavbek, Sevim Mosbech, Holger gomes, eva Aberer, Werner Elberink, Hanneke N. G. Oude Torres, Maria Jose Ponvert, Claude Ayav, C. Gooi, Jimmy Brockow, Knut |
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Repositório Científico da Unidade Local de Saúde de Santo António |
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Barbaud, Annick Weinborn, Marie Garvey, Lene Heise Testi, Sergio Kvedariene, Violeta Bavbek, Sevim Mosbech, Holger gomes, eva Aberer, Werner Elberink, Hanneke N. G. Oude Torres, Maria Jose Ponvert, Claude Ayav, C. Gooi, Jimmy Brockow, Knut |
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amoxicillin drug allergy intradermal test specificity of drug skin tests standardization |
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amoxicillin drug allergy intradermal test specificity of drug skin tests standardization |
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Background: Intradermal tests (IDTs) are performed and interpreted differently in drug allergy centers making valid comparison of results difficult. Objective: To reduce method-related and intercenter variability of IDTs by the introduction of a standardized method. Materials and methods: In 11 centers of the European Network for Drug Allergy, IDTs were prospectively performed with saline and with amoxicillin (20 mg/ml) using (1) the local method and (2) the standardized European Network in Drug Allergy (ENDA) method (0.02 ml). The diameters of the initial injection wheal (Wi) for the different volumes and sites injected obtained from each center were analyzed. Results: The most reproducible method was to fill a syringe with test solution, then expel the excess fluid to obtain exactly 0.02 ml. The median Wi diameter with 0.02 ml injection using the standardized method was 5 mm [range 2-10 mm; interquartile range (IQR) 5-5 mm; n = 1,096] for saline and 5 mm (range 2-9 mm; IQR = 4.5-5 mm; n = 240) for amoxicillin. IDT injection sites did not affect the Wi diameter. Training improved precision and reduced the variability of Wi diameters. Conclusion: Using the standardized IDT method described in this multicenter study helped to reduce variability, enabling more reliable comparison of results between individuals and centers. |
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