Pilot study on the use of basophil activation tests and skin tests for the prevention of allergic transfusion reactions

IF 3.3 Q2 ALLERGY Frontiers in allergy Pub Date : 2024-01-08 DOI:10.3389/falgy.2023.1328227
Philippe Akiki, L. Dedeken, Alina Ferster, Virginie Doyen, Gwendy Dupire, Carole Nagant, Julie Smet, Nathalie Ghorra, Isabelle Ruth, Maïlis Lauwers, Valery Daubie, Francis Corazza, H. El Kenz
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Management of severe allergic transfusion reactions (ATR) is challenging. In this study, we investigate the usefulness of skin tests and basophil activation tests (BAT) in chronically transfused patients for the prevention of future ATR.BAT and skin tests were carried with the supernatant of red blood cell (RBC) units for a sickle-cell disease patient under chronic exchange transfusion who has presented a severe ATR, in order to prevent potential future ATR. If the results for both BAT and skin tests were negative, the RBC units could be transfused to the patient. If either one of the results was positive, the tested RBC unit was discarded for the patient.192 RBC units were tested with both tests. The level of results concordance between the two tests was 95%. Out of the 169 negative units with both tests, 118 units were transfused to the patient for which he presented no ATR.In our study, combining both BAT and skin tests was associated with a good negative predictive value since we were able to safely transfuse our patient. Further studies are still necessary to confirm this result but this pilot study indicates that skin tests and BAT might help prevent ATR. When BAT is not available, skin tests may also be useful in preventing ATR.
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关于使用嗜碱性粒细胞活化试验和皮试预防过敏性输血反应的试点研究
严重过敏性输血反应(ATR)的处理极具挑战性。在这项研究中,我们调查了皮肤测试和嗜碱性粒细胞活化测试(BAT)在长期输血患者中的应用,以预防未来的输血过敏反应。如果 BAT 和皮试结果均为阴性,则可向患者输注红细胞单位。如果其中一项检测结果呈阳性,则该患者将放弃接受检测的红细胞单位192。两种检测结果的一致性为 95%。在我们的研究中,结合 BAT 和皮试具有良好的阴性预测价值,因为我们能够安全地为患者输血。仍需进一步研究来证实这一结果,但这项试点研究表明,皮试和 BAT 可能有助于预防 ATR。在无法使用 BAT 的情况下,皮试也可能有助于预防 ATR。
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