Rate of patch test reactions to a Dermatophagoides mix currently on the market: A mite too sensitive?

Mark D.P. Davis, Donna M. Richardson, Debra D.F. Ahmed
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Background: There long has been debate over the role of the dust mite antigen Dermatophagoides in provoking or perpetuating atopic and other forms of dermatitis, particularly airborne contact dermatitis. Reactivity to Dermatophagoides has been measured by specific IgE and by immediate-type responses to prick test challenge. More recently, patch testing has been advocated as a means of determining reactivity to Dermatophagoides.Objective: To determine patch test reactivity to a Dermatophagoides mix in a population receiving patch testing. Methods: A commercially available mix of 2 species of Dermatophagoides, Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus and Dermatophagoides farinae, recently became available. The authors chose the lower available concentration of this mix (20%) and added it to their standard patch testing tray between December 1999 and January 2001. Results were interpreted in the standard manner. Results: A total of 662 patients received patch testing to Dermatophagoides (men 32%, women, 68%). Mean age was 53.4 years (range, 37 to 94). The Dermatophagoides mix was the most common allergen in the standard tray to evoke a reaction. At 96 hours, positive reactions were noted in 55% of patients. The reactions were interpreted as irritant in 16.2%, relevant in 6.7%, of questionable relevancy in 30.5%, and of no relevancy in 32.6%. The majority of reactions were of the [ldquo ]crescendo[rdquo ] pattern. Conclusion: The currently available formulation of Dermatophagoides mix, even at its lower concentration, led to a high rate of reactivity with a low rate of relevance.

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对目前市场上的一种去皮药混合物的斑贴试验反应率:是不是太敏感了?
背景:尘螨抗原致皮屑在引起或延续特应性皮炎和其他形式皮炎,特别是空气传播接触性皮炎中的作用一直存在争议。对类皮肤药物的反应性已通过特异性IgE和对点刺试验的立即型反应来测定。最近,斑贴试验已被提倡作为一种手段,以确定对类皮肤药物的反应性。目的:确定在接受贴片试验的人群中对一种去皮药混合物的反应性。方法:最近市售的2种皮蛾,翼状皮蛾和粉状皮蛾的混合物。作者选择了较低的有效浓度(20%),并在1999年12月至2001年1月期间将其添加到标准斑贴试验托盘中。结果按标准方式解释。结果:共有662例患者接受了皮肤癣药的贴片试验(男性32%,女性68%)。平均年龄53.4岁(37 ~ 94岁)。在标准托盘中,最常引起反应的过敏原是Dermatophagoides混合物。96小时时,55%的患者出现阳性反应。这些反应被解释为刺激性的占16.2%,相关的占6.7%,相关性可疑的占30.5%,无相关性的占32.6%。大多数反应呈渐强模式。结论:目前已有的复方药,即使在较低的浓度下,也具有较高的反应率和较低的相关性。
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