Negative Predictive Value of Single-Day Drug Provocation Test for Immediate and Non-Immediate Beta-Lactam Hypersensitivity Reactions in Children

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Genis, Cankat [1 ]
Kuzucu, Fatma Nur [1 ]
Emeksiz, Zeynep Sengul [1 ]
Misirlioglu, Emine Dibek [1 ]
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[1] Univ Hlth Sci, Ankara City Hosp, Dept Pediat Allergy Immunol, Ankara, Turkiye
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Beta-lactam allergy; Children; Drug allergy; Negative predictive value; Single-day drug provocation test; AMOXICILLIN ALLERGY; CHALLENGE; DIAGNOSIS; SKIN; ANTIBIOTICS; MICROBIOTA; HISTORY;
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10.1159/000540796
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R392 [医学免疫学];
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Introduction: Beta-lactam antibiotics (BLAs) commonly cause hypersensitivity reactions in children. These reactions are categorized into immediate reactions, which include urticaria, angioedema, bronchospasm, and anaphylaxis, and non-immediate reactions, such as maculopapular rashes and delayed-onset urticaria/angioedema. Rashes in children, often caused by infections, may be misdiagnosed as BLA allergy. However, over 90% tolerate the medication following an allergic evaluation. Methods: We aimed to evaluate patients with negative single-day drug provocation test (sdDPT) results for subsequent reactions and to determine the negative predictive value (NPV) of sdDPT for immediate (less than 1 h) and non-immediate (more than 1 h) suspected BLA allergy. In addition, non-immediate reactions were assessed by classifying them as occurring within 1-6 h or after 6 h. Patients who underwent sdDPT for suspected BLA allergy and tested negative between 2019 and 2023 were included in the study. They were questioned via telephone interviews about their reuse of the tested drug. Results: 404 patients who underwent sdDPT for suspected BLA allergy were evaluated. The NPV of BLA sdDPT was determined to be 97.3%. When patients were categorized based on the time interval between the last dose and the reaction, the NPV was 97% for those experiencing a reaction within the first hour of drug use and 96.7% for reactions occurring after more than 1 h. Non-immediate reactions were further evaluated, revealing an NPV of 98.7% for reactions occurring between 1 and 6 h, and 92.5% for reactions occurring after 6 h. Conclusion: Our findings demonstrate that sdDPT has a high NPV for both immediate and non-immediate reactions. However, the NPV of sdDPT was lower for reactions occurring more than 6 h after the last dose.
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