Patterns of response and drug involved in patients with multiple drug hypersensitivity syndrome


Abstract:

Background Multiple drug hypersensitivity (MDH) has been defined as a hypersensitivity to two or more chemically unrelated drugs. This has been specially studied in IgE-mediated hypersensitivity reactions to antibiotics and more recently in T-cell-mediated reactions. However, studies focusing in MDH in large populations are lacking. The aim of our study was to describe a well-characterized group of patients diagnosed of MDH. Methods We analyzed retrospectively all patients with a confirmed diagnosis of drug hypersensitivity evaluated in our allergy department between January 2005 and December 2010. Results A MDH was diagnosed in 48 (2.41%) of the 1989 patients evaluated, being 32 females, with a mean age of 50±14, 43 years. A total of 137 episodes were reported: 80 (58.39%) suggested an IgE-mediated reaction, 37 (27%) a non-immunologic mechanism (cross-reactive to NSAIDs) and 20 (14.55%) a T-cell mediated reaction. The percentage of MHD in patients with IgE-mediated reactions (9.78%) was higher compared to those with T-cell mediated reactions (5.23%) and non-immunologic reactions (1.91%)(p< 0, 0001). The drugs most frequently involved were dypirone (13.6%), ciprofloxacin (12.1%), amoxicillin-clavulanic acid (11.4%), amoxicillin (10%), ASA (8.6%), ibuprofen (7.1%) and moxifloxacin (5.7%). Sensitivity to 2 chemically unrelated drugs was diagnosed in 44 patients and to 3 drugs in 4. The most frequent clinical entities were anaphylaxis/shock (42.85%) and urticaria (34.92%). Conclusions Patients with IgE-mediated reactions have a higher risk for developing MHD. More studies are needed to confirm this finding.

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2014

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    Acceso abierto

    Áreas de conocimiento:

    • Inmunología
    • Inmunología

    Áreas temáticas:

    • Farmacología y terapéutica
    • Enfermedades
    • Ginecología, obstetricia, pediatría, geriatría

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