ANAMNESTIC, CLINICAL AND LABORATORY DATA ANALYSIS OF PATIENTS FOR DRUG HYPERSENSITIVITY REACTIONS

Autor: Valentyna Chopyak, Kristina Lischuk-Yakymovych, Anna Havrylyuk, Marta Lomikovska, Iryna Kril, Svitlana Zubchenko
Rok vydání: 2021
Zdroj: Immunology and Allergy: Science and Practice. :5-13
ISSN: 2707-1871
Popis: The current development of the pharmaceutical industry in the synthesis of new chemical compounds, standardized treatment protocols, and disease prevention can lead to a progressive increase in drug hypersensitivity reactions, which often have serious consequences for human health. Increasing evidence of involvement of infections, including Herpesviridae viruses, in the development of drug hypersensitivity reactions is known.The method of flow cytometry can be used, in particular, the basophil activation test to diagnose drug hypersensitivity reactions. The anamnestic, clinical, andlaboratory data of 368 people were analyzed for the selection of patients at risk of drug hypersensitivity for the basophil degranulation test execution. It was found that among patients hypersensitivity reactions were most often detected to antibiotics (50.0%), radiopaque substances (27.7%), perioperative drugs, local anesthetics - 13.6% each. Clinical manifestations of these reactions were urticaria with angioneurotic edema (40.6%), urticaria (28.1%), anaphylaxis (21.9%), obstructive bronchitis chenges (9.37%). According to anamnestic and clinical-laboratory data, patients with a high risk of drug hypersensitivity reactions revealed frequent manifestations of herpesvirus infection HSV1 (34.4%), active chronic persistence of EBV (59.4%), accompanied by manifestations of EBV-associated secondary immune disorders and prevalence of chronic EBV infection in all patients.
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