Associated positive patch test reactions to standard contact allergens

Jochen Brasch, Wolfgang Uter, Johannes Geier, Axel Schnuch, the German Contact Dermatitis Research Group and the Information Network of Departments of Dermatology in Germany*
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Background: Patch testing with a standard allergen series often yields positive reactions to more than 1 allergen in a patient. Objective: To identify all significantly associated pairs of positive reactions and to assess their relation to the strength of the reactions and to the irritative potential of the allergens. Methods: Based on the filed data of 57,822 patients, associations between positive reactions to 2 different allergens were quantified with odds ratios. Statistical methods included Fisher's exact test, the Bonferroni adjustment to account for the effect of multiple testing, and the Spearman rank correlation. Results: Out of the 32,779 patients with complete readings of 24 standard allergens, 7,501 had shown more than 1 positive reaction. Statistically significant associations were detected for 166 out of the 276 possible different combinations of 2 distinct positive reactions, including combinations that had not been identified before. Patients with a strong reaction or a positive reaction to an allergen with a high irritative potential tended to have additional positive reactions to further allergens more often than others, but the number of significant associations was not dependent on these parameters. Conclusion: There are more significant associations that have to be taken into account for patch testing than has been known so far. Although irritation can favor a higher number of positive reactions, significant associations of positive reactions to distinct allergens are probably caused by other mechanisms that require further analyses.

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背景:对患者进行标准过敏原系列的斑贴试验通常对1种以上的过敏原产生阳性反应。目的:确定所有显著相关的阳性反应对,并评估其与反应强度和过敏原刺激潜力的关系。方法:根据57,822例患者的现场资料,采用优势比量化2种不同过敏原阳性反应的相关性。统计方法包括Fisher精确检验、Bonferroni调整(用于解释多重检验的影响)和Spearman秩相关。结果:在32779例24种标准过敏原完整读数的患者中,7501例出现1种以上阳性反应。在276种可能的两种不同阳性反应组合中,有166种被检测出具有统计学意义的关联,包括之前未被识别的组合。对具有高刺激潜力的过敏原有强烈反应或阳性反应的患者往往比其他人更容易对其他过敏原产生额外的阳性反应,但显著关联的数量并不取决于这些参数。结论:有更多的重要的关联,必须考虑到补丁测试比已知的到目前为止。虽然刺激可以促进更多的积极反应,但对不同过敏原的积极反应的显著关联可能是由其他机制引起的,需要进一步分析。
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