Insect-sting challenge in 324 subjects with a previous anaphylactic reaction: Current criteria for insect-venom hypersensitivity do not predict the occurrence and the severity of anaphylaxis

Three hundred twenty-four patients with a history of yellow jacket- ( n = 272) or honeybee- ( n = 52) sting anaphylaxis were prospectively subjected to an in-hospital sting challenge. Plasma levels of specific IgE and IgG 4, skin venom tests, severity of previous reaction, sex, age, atopic constitut...

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Published inJournal of allergy and clinical immunology Vol. 94; no. 2; pp. 151 - 159
Main Authors van der Linden, Peter-Willem G., Hack, C.Erik, Struyvenberg, Albert, van der Zwan, J.Kees
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Abstract Three hundred twenty-four patients with a history of yellow jacket- ( n = 272) or honeybee- ( n = 52) sting anaphylaxis were prospectively subjected to an in-hospital sting challenge. Plasma levels of specific IgE and IgG 4, skin venom tests, severity of previous reaction, sex, age, atopic constitution, histamine skin test results, location and number of previous stings, time interval between previous anaphylactic reaction and sting challenge, and time interval between sting challenge and onset of anaphylaxis were studied in relation to the clinical severity of a reaction after sting challenge. A recurrent anaphylactic reaction after sting challenge was observed in 25% of yellow jacket- and in 52% of honeybee-sensitive persons. The severity of this reaction correlated significantly with age and the time interval between sting challenge and onset of anaphylaxis only: older persons with faster reactions had more severe symptoms after sting challenge. None of the current criteria for insect-sting hypersensitivity (IgE, IgG 4, skin test) significantly related on an individual basis or in combinations to the reaction after sting challenge. We conclude that the current criteria to assess insect-venom hypersensitivity do not relate to the occurrence and severity of anaphylactic symptoms after an insect-sting challenge.
AbstractList Three hundred twenty-four patients with a history of yellow jacket- ( n = 272) or honeybee- ( n = 52) sting anaphylaxis were prospectively subjected to an in-hospital sting challenge. Plasma levels of specific IgE and IgG 4, skin venom tests, severity of previous reaction, sex, age, atopic constitution, histamine skin test results, location and number of previous stings, time interval between previous anaphylactic reaction and sting challenge, and time interval between sting challenge and onset of anaphylaxis were studied in relation to the clinical severity of a reaction after sting challenge. A recurrent anaphylactic reaction after sting challenge was observed in 25% of yellow jacket- and in 52% of honeybee-sensitive persons. The severity of this reaction correlated significantly with age and the time interval between sting challenge and onset of anaphylaxis only: older persons with faster reactions had more severe symptoms after sting challenge. None of the current criteria for insect-sting hypersensitivity (IgE, IgG 4, skin test) significantly related on an individual basis or in combinations to the reaction after sting challenge. We conclude that the current criteria to assess insect-venom hypersensitivity do not relate to the occurrence and severity of anaphylactic symptoms after an insect-sting challenge.
Three hundred twenty-four patients with a history of yellow jacket- (n = 272) or honeybee- (n = 52) sting anaphylaxis were prospectively subjected to an in-hospital sting challenge. Plasma levels of specific IgE and IgG4, skin venom tests, severity of previous reaction, sex, age, atopic constitution, histamine skin test results, location and number of previous stings, time interval between previous anaphylactic reaction and sting challenge, and time interval between sting challenge and onset of anaphylaxis were studied in relation to the clinical severity of a reaction after sting challenge. A recurrent anaphylactic reaction after sting challenge was observed in 25% of yellow jacket- and in 52% of honeybee-sensitive persons. The severity of this reaction correlated significantly with age and the time interval between sting challenge and onset of anaphylaxis only: older persons with faster reactions had more severe symptoms after sting challenge. None of the current criteria for insect-sting hypersensitivity (IgE, IgG4, skin test) significantly related on an individual basis or in combinations to the reaction after sting challenge. We conclude that the current criteria to assess insect-venom hypersensitivity do not relate to the occurrence and severity of anaphylactic symptoms after an insect-sting challenge.
Author Struyvenberg, Albert
van der Zwan, J.Kees
van der Linden, Peter-Willem G.
Hack, C.Erik
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Three hundred twenty-four patients with a history of yellow jacket- (n = 272) or honeybee- (n = 52) sting anaphylaxis were prospectively subjected to an...
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SubjectTerms Adolescent
Adult
Aged
anaphylaxis
Anaphylaxis - immunology
Anaphylaxis - pathology
Animals
Bee Venoms - immunology
Bees
Child
Desensitization, Immunologic
Female
Humans
Hymenoptera
IgE
IgG 4
immediate hypersensitivity
Immunoglobulin E - analysis
Immunoglobulin G - analysis
Insect Bites and Stings - immunology
Insect-sting challenge
Male
Middle Aged
Prospective Studies
Recurrence
Regression Analysis
skin test
Skin Tests
Wasp Venoms - immunology
Wasps
Title Insect-sting challenge in 324 subjects with a previous anaphylactic reaction: Current criteria for insect-venom hypersensitivity do not predict the occurrence and the severity of anaphylaxis
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