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Sensitivity and Specificity of Prick and Intradermal Testing in Predicting Response to Nasal Provocation with Timothy Grass Antigen

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Publisher Wiley
Date 2004 Sep 15
PMID 15365538
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Abstract

Objective: Examine the efficacy of epicutaneous and intradermal testing in predicting response to nasal provocation with timothy antigen.

Study Design And Setting: Prospective study. Subjects were tested with Multi-Test II (MT). Subjects with negative wheals were tested with a 1:500 intradermal injection of timothy. They had baseline assessment of nasal cross-sectional area (CSA) using acoustic rhinometry and underwent nasal provocation with increasing timothy concentrations. CSA was assessed and nasal visual analog scale (VAS) completed with each concentration.

Results: Sensitivity and specificity of MT in predicting nasal response to provocation were 87% and 86%. Intradermal testing increased sensitivity to 93%. Hierarchical linear modeling (HLM) demonstrated that subjects positive to skin testing had significant reductions in CSA and worsening VAS scores with increasing concentrations of nasally delivered antigen.

Conclusion And Significance: Epicutaneous testing with the Multi-Test II offers 87% sensitivity and 86% specificity in assessing timothy grass reactivity.

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