Serum tryptase: an indicator of anaphylaxis following fluorescein angiography.

Autor: Butrus, Salim I., Negvesky, Gerald J., Rivera-Velazques, Pedro M., Schwartz, Lawrence B.
Zdroj: Graefe's Archive of Clinical & Experimental Ophthalmology; Apr1999, Vol. 237 Issue 5, p433-434, 2p
Abstrakt: · Background: Anaphylaxis is a potentially fatal complication of fluorescein angiography. It is diagnosed by clinical signs. Serum β-tryptase serves as a specific indicator of mast cell activation and of anaphylactic shock that can be detected by radioimmunoassay. · Method: This is a report on a 48-year-old woman who developed anaphylaxis during fluorescein angiography. This study investigates the role of β-tryptase in anaphylactic shock resulting from intravenous fluorescein angiogram. · Results: A serum sample of β-tryptase collected at the time of an adverse reaction to fluorescein angiography was determined by radioimmunassay to be elevated above 20 ng/ml (normal level <1 ng/ml). This indicates massive mast cell activation and anaphylactic shock. · Conclusion: This case is the first in which elevated levels of β-tryptase in serum indicated that the systemic adverse reaction to fluorescein was mast cell dependent. Additionally, β-tryptase levels can be assayed to detect anaphylactic reactions several hours after a precipitating event. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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