Specificity and sensitivity assessment of selected nasal provocation testing techniques

Introduction: Nasal provocation testing involves an allergen-specific local reaction of the nasal mucosa to the administered allergen. Aim: To determine the most objective nasal occlusion assessment technique that could be used in nasal provocation testing. Material and methods : A total of...

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Main Authors: Edyta Krzych-Fałta, Konrad Furmańczyk, Bolesław Samoliński
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Language:English
Published: Termedia Publishing House 2016-12-01
Series:Advances in Dermatology and Allergology
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spelling doaj-0e9d79d62b5e4b3aa3051c04d690877a2020-11-24T22:37:35ZengTermedia Publishing HouseAdvances in Dermatology and Allergology1642-395X2299-00462016-12-0133646446810.5114/pdia.2016.6133928008Specificity and sensitivity assessment of selected nasal provocation testing techniquesEdyta Krzych-FałtaKonrad FurmańczykBolesław SamolińskiIntroduction: Nasal provocation testing involves an allergen-specific local reaction of the nasal mucosa to the administered allergen. Aim: To determine the most objective nasal occlusion assessment technique that could be used in nasal provocation testing. Material and methods : A total of 60 subjects, including 30 patients diagnosed with allergy to common environmental allergens and 30 healthy subjects were enrolled into the study. The method used in the study was a nasal provocation test with an allergen, with a standard dose of a control solution and an allergen (5,000 SBU/ml) administered using a calibrated atomizer into both nostrils at room temperature. Early-phase nasal mucosa response in the early phase of the allergic reaction was assessed via acoustic rhinometry, optical rhinometry, nitric oxide in nasal air, and tryptase levels in the nasal lavage fluid. Results : In estimating the homogeneity of the average values, the Levene’s test was used and receiver operating characteristic curves were plotted for all the methods used for assessing the nasal provocation test with an allergen. Statistically significant results were defined for p < 0.05. Of all the objective assessment techniques, the most sensitive and characteristic ones were the optical rhinometry techniques (specificity = 1, sensitivity = 1, AUC = 1, PPV = 1, NPV = 1). Conclusions : The techniques used showed significant differences between the group of patients with allergic rhinitis and the control group. Of all the objective assessment techniques, those most sensitive and characteristic were the optical rhinometry.https://www.termedia.pl/Specificity-and-sensitivity-assessment-of-selected-nasal-provocation-testing-techniques,7,28008,1,1.htmlnasal provocation test receiver operating characteristic
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author Edyta Krzych-Fałta
Konrad Furmańczyk
Bolesław Samoliński
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Konrad Furmańczyk
Bolesław Samoliński
Specificity and sensitivity assessment of selected nasal provocation testing techniques
Advances in Dermatology and Allergology
nasal provocation test
receiver operating characteristic
author_facet Edyta Krzych-Fałta
Konrad Furmańczyk
Bolesław Samoliński
author_sort Edyta Krzych-Fałta
title Specificity and sensitivity assessment of selected nasal provocation testing techniques
title_short Specificity and sensitivity assessment of selected nasal provocation testing techniques
title_full Specificity and sensitivity assessment of selected nasal provocation testing techniques
title_fullStr Specificity and sensitivity assessment of selected nasal provocation testing techniques
title_full_unstemmed Specificity and sensitivity assessment of selected nasal provocation testing techniques
title_sort specificity and sensitivity assessment of selected nasal provocation testing techniques
publisher Termedia Publishing House
series Advances in Dermatology and Allergology
issn 1642-395X
2299-0046
publishDate 2016-12-01
description Introduction: Nasal provocation testing involves an allergen-specific local reaction of the nasal mucosa to the administered allergen. Aim: To determine the most objective nasal occlusion assessment technique that could be used in nasal provocation testing. Material and methods : A total of 60 subjects, including 30 patients diagnosed with allergy to common environmental allergens and 30 healthy subjects were enrolled into the study. The method used in the study was a nasal provocation test with an allergen, with a standard dose of a control solution and an allergen (5,000 SBU/ml) administered using a calibrated atomizer into both nostrils at room temperature. Early-phase nasal mucosa response in the early phase of the allergic reaction was assessed via acoustic rhinometry, optical rhinometry, nitric oxide in nasal air, and tryptase levels in the nasal lavage fluid. Results : In estimating the homogeneity of the average values, the Levene’s test was used and receiver operating characteristic curves were plotted for all the methods used for assessing the nasal provocation test with an allergen. Statistically significant results were defined for p < 0.05. Of all the objective assessment techniques, the most sensitive and characteristic ones were the optical rhinometry techniques (specificity = 1, sensitivity = 1, AUC = 1, PPV = 1, NPV = 1). Conclusions : The techniques used showed significant differences between the group of patients with allergic rhinitis and the control group. Of all the objective assessment techniques, those most sensitive and characteristic were the optical rhinometry.
topic nasal provocation test
receiver operating characteristic
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