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약물과민반응이 의심되는 한국 소아에서 약물유발검사 결과
Outcomes of drug provocation tests in Korean children with suspected drug hypersensitivity reaction
노수란 ( Soo Ran Noh ) , 윤지선 ( Jisun Yoon ) , 조현주 ( Hyun-ju Cho ) , 송승윤 ( Seongyoon Song ) , 박근미 ( Geun-mi Park ) , 유진호 ( Jinho Yu ) , 홍수종 ( Soo-jong Hong )
UCI I410-ECN-0102-2018-500-004109260

Purpose: Drug provocation tests (DPT) are the gold standard for confirming the diagnosis of drug hypersensitivity reactions (DHRs). However, there are little studies of DPT in children. The purpose of this study was to evaluate DPT results and safety as diagnostic methods of DHR in Korean children. Methods: We reviewed the medical records of 39 children under 18 years of age with a suspected DHR and performed DPT between January 2010 and May 2016 at Asan Medical Center. Results: Total 110 DPT were performed in 39 children (20 boys and 19 girls) with a history of DHR. Clinical presentation of DHR included skin rash (n=7), pruritus (n=3), urticaria (n=18), angioedema (n=19), dyspnea (n=5), hoarseness (n=1), hypothermia (n=1), and anaphylaxis (n=5). The median age at the time of DPT was 9 years. Positive DPT were observed in 21 of 39 children (53.8%) and 28 of 110 cases (25.5%). Drugs causing positive reactions were acetaminophen in 50% (9 of 18), nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs in 29.2% (14 of 48), cephalosporin in 9.1% (1 of 11), trimethoprim/sulfamethoxazole in 50% (1 of 2), local anesthetics in 10% (1 of 10), and others (levodropropizine and idursulfase) in 15.4% (2 of 13). There was no statistical difference between children who had positive and negative results in sex, age, personal and parental history of allergic disease, eosinophil count, or total IgE level. Children with positive DPT did not develop anaphylaxis during the DPT procedure. Conclusion: Drug provocation test is safe, and it can be considered in children with suspected DHRs. (Allergy Asthma Respir Dis 2018;6:26-33)

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