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Drug-induced anaphylaxis: seven-year single-center survey



            I. Mota, Â. Gaspar, F. Benito-Garcia, M. Correia, M. Chambel, M. Morais-Almeida
            Immunoallergy Department, CUF Descobertas Hospital, Lisbon, Portugal
            Eur Ann Allergy Clin Immunol 2018;50(5):211-216
            DOI: 10.23822/EurAnnACI.1764-1489.66



            ABSTRACT
            Background: Beta-lactams antibiotics (BL) are the most frequent elicitors of allergic drug reactions. The aim of our
            study was to characterize the patients referred with suspected hypersensitivity (HS) to BL. Methods: Over a three-
            year period (2011-2013), a total of 234 adult and paediatric patients (pts) with suspected HS to BL were investigated
            according to the European Network for Drug Allergy guidelines. Results: HS to BL was confirmed in 43 pts (18%),
            without differences between adult and paediatric pts; anaphylaxis was reported by 20 pts. Diagnosis was ascertained
            by: serum-specific IgE antibodies in 5 pts (12%), skin prick tests in 5 (12%), intradermal tests in 25 (58%), 3 with
            delayed reading, and the remaining 8 (18%) by drug provocation tests. Penicillins / derivatives were the culprit drugs
            in 39 pts, mainly amoxicillin, and cephalosporins in 4. Conclusions: In most of these patients with suspected HS to
            BL, allergological work-up was negative and HS was excluded. One fourth of confirmed cases had a plausible non-
            IgE mediated mechanism.
            Keywords: Adults, beta-lactams, drug allergy, children, skin tests.
























































            COLET ÂNEA DOS PRÉMIOS SP AIC–DIA TER                                                          9
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