[Study of delayed skin hypersensitivity using the multitest in an intensive care unit].

J Kienlen, P Chardon, G Nury, J F Lubrano, J C Messmer, J du Cailar
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A multiple puncture procedure was employed to determine delayed skin hypersensitivity in 76 patients admitted to an Intensive Care Unit. This new method enables the responses to 7 antigens to be measured after a single application. Patient reactivity was assessed on admission (D0) and during hospitalisation (D7 and D14). Results were analysed as a function of modifications in antigenic response during hospitalisation, and its incidence on subsequent infection and mortality. Mortality in anergic patients was 85.71 p. cent, infection being the cause in 90 p. cent of these cases. A very association was found between anergy and mortality (p less than 0.001). These results suggest that cell immunity skin tests in patients admitted for intensive care treatment can be of some value for assessing prognosis. Tests must be repeated during hospitalisation, however, as immunity defences progress, in fact--in one direction or another--up to the 14th day or even beyond, an a single test on the day of admission is insufficient for prognostic purposes.

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[在重症监护病房使用多重测试对延迟性皮肤过敏的研究]。
多重穿刺程序被用来确定延迟皮肤过敏的76例患者入院重症监护病房。这种新方法能够在单次应用后测量对7种抗原的反应。在入院时(D0)和住院期间(D7和D14)评估患者的反应性。结果分析了住院期间抗原反应的变化及其对后续感染和死亡率的影响。过敏患者的死亡率为85.71%,其中90%是感染引起的。能量与死亡率之间存在显著相关性(p < 0.001)。这些结果表明,对接受重症监护治疗的患者进行细胞免疫皮肤试验对评估预后有一定价值。然而,在住院期间必须重复检查,事实上,随着免疫防御向一个方向或另一个方向发展,直至第14天甚至更长时间,入院当天的一次检查不足以达到预后目的。
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