CD-Sens Can Be a Reliable and Easy-to-Use Complement in the Diagnosis of Allergic Rhinitis
(2013) In International Archives of Allergy and Immunology 161(1). p.87-90- Abstract
- Background: A reproducible standard for a graded allergen response in allergic rhinitis is lacking. The aim was to evaluate basophil allergen threshold sensitivity, CD-sens, as a diagnostic complement to nasal allergen challenge. Methods: Twenty-six patients with a history of allergic rhinitis due to grass pollen were intranasally challenged and nasal symptom score and peak nasal inspiratory flow (PNIF) changes were determined after 15 min. A 20% decrease in PNIF or a symptom score >= 2 were considered a positive test. A blood sample for CD-sens was drawn before each challenge. Eighteen patients were tested twice. Results: CD-sens agreed with the positive or negative nasal symptom score in 22/26 and PNIF in 24/26 patients. After the... (More)
- Background: A reproducible standard for a graded allergen response in allergic rhinitis is lacking. The aim was to evaluate basophil allergen threshold sensitivity, CD-sens, as a diagnostic complement to nasal allergen challenge. Methods: Twenty-six patients with a history of allergic rhinitis due to grass pollen were intranasally challenged and nasal symptom score and peak nasal inspiratory flow (PNIF) changes were determined after 15 min. A 20% decrease in PNIF or a symptom score >= 2 were considered a positive test. A blood sample for CD-sens was drawn before each challenge. Eighteen patients were tested twice. Results: CD-sens agreed with the positive or negative nasal symptom score in 22/26 and PNIF in 24/26 patients. After the second challenge, 14/18 patients had the same symptom, 17/18 the same PNIF, while all had identical CD-sens classification. Conclusion: CD-sens appears to be a reproducible test for diagnosis of allergic rhinitis with great advantages also for follow-up of disease development and treatment effects. Copyright (C) 2012 S. Karger AG, Basel (Less)
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- Nopp, A. ; Cardell, Lars-Olaf LU and Johansson, S. G. O.
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- 2013
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- Allergic rhinitis, Basophils, Flow cytometry, Nasal, allergen challenge, Peak nasal inspiratory flow
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- International Archives of Allergy and Immunology
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- 161
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- 1
- pages
- 87 - 90
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- Karger
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- wos:000312588300010
- scopus:84871243474
- pmid:23257907
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- 1423-0097
- DOI
- 10.1159/000345133
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- English
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- yes
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abstract = {{Background: A reproducible standard for a graded allergen response in allergic rhinitis is lacking. The aim was to evaluate basophil allergen threshold sensitivity, CD-sens, as a diagnostic complement to nasal allergen challenge. Methods: Twenty-six patients with a history of allergic rhinitis due to grass pollen were intranasally challenged and nasal symptom score and peak nasal inspiratory flow (PNIF) changes were determined after 15 min. A 20% decrease in PNIF or a symptom score >= 2 were considered a positive test. A blood sample for CD-sens was drawn before each challenge. Eighteen patients were tested twice. Results: CD-sens agreed with the positive or negative nasal symptom score in 22/26 and PNIF in 24/26 patients. After the second challenge, 14/18 patients had the same symptom, 17/18 the same PNIF, while all had identical CD-sens classification. Conclusion: CD-sens appears to be a reproducible test for diagnosis of allergic rhinitis with great advantages also for follow-up of disease development and treatment effects. Copyright (C) 2012 S. Karger AG, Basel}},
author = {{Nopp, A. and Cardell, Lars-Olaf and Johansson, S. G. O.}},
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language = {{eng}},
number = {{1}},
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publisher = {{Karger}},
series = {{International Archives of Allergy and Immunology}},
title = {{CD-Sens Can Be a Reliable and Easy-to-Use Complement in the Diagnosis of Allergic Rhinitis}},
url = {{http://dx.doi.org/10.1159/000345133}},
doi = {{10.1159/000345133}},
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year = {{2013}},
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