Hypersensitivity to non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs on a pediatric Portuguese cohort.

IF 2.6 Q2 ALLERGY European annals of allergy and clinical immunology Pub Date : 2025-03-01 Epub Date: 2023-05-30 DOI:10.23822/EurAnnACI.1764-1489.299
M I T Silva, J Cosme, C Lorenzo, J Virtuoso, R Gomes, E Pedro, A M Neves, A Lopes
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Summary: Background. Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAID)/analgesics (paracetamol) are among the most common causes of drug hypersensitivity reactions in children, with a reported prevalence of around 0.3% in the pediatric population. Paracetamol and ibuprofen are the most commonly reported culprits in the pediatric population. Our objective was to describe the allergy workup to NSAID/paracetamol of a pediatric population monitored in an allergy outpatient clinic. Methods. Retrospective observational study by consulting the medical records of patients evaluated in a pediatric outpatient clinic with history of NSAID/paracetamol, between January 2016 to August 2022. Results. A total of 43 patients have been evaluated for NSAID/paracetamol suspected allergy: 53.5% females, mean age of 9.8 ± 5.1 years, 47.7% atopic. The drugs reported as culprits were: ibuprofen (75.6%), paracetamol (17.8%), metamizole (4.4%) and naproxen (2.2%) and clinical manifestations were mainly urticaria/angioedema and maculopapular exanthema. Skin tests were performed in 7 patients: paracetamol (n = 5) and metamizole (n = 2), which were all negative. Fourty-six drug provocation tests were performed: 28 with the culprit drug and 18 with an alternative one; only 2 were positive (ibuprofen - culprit NSAID group): one immediate periorbital angioedema and one delayed lip edema with oropharyngeal tightness. Conclusions. The investigation of allergy to NSAID/paracetamol in children remains a challenge. In our population, ibuprofen was the most common NSAID reported. There were only 2 (4.3%) mild reactions on DPT. We could allow the use of the culprit NSAID/analgesic in 11 patients and an alternative one in 9 patients. This study highlights the importance of DPT in children for a correct diagnosis of NSAID hypersensitivity and selection of an alternative drug.

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摘要:背景。非甾体抗炎药(NSAID)/镇痛药(扑热息痛)是儿童药物过敏反应的最常见原因之一,据报道在儿科人群中患病率约为0.3%。对乙酰氨基酚和布洛芬是儿科人群中最常见的罪魁祸首。我们的目的是描述在过敏门诊监测的儿科人群对非甾体抗炎药/扑热息痛的过敏检查。方法。回顾性观察研究通过查阅2016年1月至2022年8月期间在儿科门诊评估的有非甾体抗炎药/扑热息痛病史的患者的医疗记录。结果。共有43例患者被评估为非甾体抗炎药/扑热息痛疑似过敏:53.5%为女性,平均年龄9.8±5.1岁,47.7%为特应性。报告的罪魁祸首药物为布洛芬(75.6%)、扑热息痛(17.8%)、安咪唑(4.4%)和萘普生(2.2%),临床表现以荨麻疹/血管性水肿和黄斑丘疹为主。皮肤试验7例:扑热息痛(n = 5)和metamizole (n = 2)均为阴性。进行了46次药物激发试验:28次使用罪魁祸首药物,18次使用替代药物;仅有2例阳性(布洛芬祸首非甾体抗炎药组):1例即刻眶周血管性水肿,1例迟发性唇水肿伴口咽紧绷。结论。儿童对非甾体抗炎药/扑热息痛过敏的调查仍然是一个挑战。在我们的人群中,布洛芬是最常见的非甾体抗炎药。DPT轻度反应仅2例(4.3%)。我们可以允许11例患者使用罪魁祸首非甾体抗炎药/镇痛药,9例患者使用替代药物。本研究强调了DPT对儿童非甾体抗炎药过敏的正确诊断和替代药物选择的重要性。
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