Beta-lactam allergy in Chinese patients and factors predicting genuine allergy

Introduction: Beta-lactams (BL) are the most frequently reported drug allergy, but the vast majority of patients are found not to be genuinely allergic after evaluation. Few studies have investigated the clinical predictors of genuine BL allergy, and the prevalence in hospitalized Chinese patients i...

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Main Authors: Philip Hei Li, Leonard Quok Chean Siew, Iason Thomas, Timothy J. Watts, Kok Loong Ue, Krzysztof Rutkowski, Chak-Sing Lau
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2019-08-01
Series:World Allergy Organization Journal
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spelling doaj-703b694ef7864b6f80736ce32170b6812020-11-25T01:09:43ZengElsevierWorld Allergy Organization Journal1939-45512019-08-01128Beta-lactam allergy in Chinese patients and factors predicting genuine allergyPhilip Hei Li0Leonard Quok Chean Siew1Iason Thomas2Timothy J. Watts3Kok Loong Ue4Krzysztof Rutkowski5Chak-Sing Lau6Division of Rheumatology and Clinical Immunology, Department of Medicine, Queen Mary Hospital, University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong; Department of Allergy, Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust, London, United Kingdom; Corresponding author. Division of Rheumatology and Clinical Immunology, Department of Medicine, Queen Mary Hospital, 102 Pokfulam Road, Hong Kong.Department of Allergy, Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust, London, United KingdomDepartment of Allergy, Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust, London, United KingdomDepartment of Allergy, Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust, London, United KingdomDepartment of Allergy, Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust, London, United KingdomDepartment of Allergy, Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust, London, United KingdomDivision of Rheumatology and Clinical Immunology, Department of Medicine, Queen Mary Hospital, University of Hong Kong, Hong KongIntroduction: Beta-lactams (BL) are the most frequently reported drug allergy, but the vast majority of patients are found not to be genuinely allergic after evaluation. Few studies have investigated the clinical predictors of genuine BL allergy, and the prevalence in hospitalized Chinese patients is unknown. Methods: Patients admitted to a tertiary hospital in Hong Kong (HK) were analyzed to identify the prevalence and factors associated with the presence of BL allergy labels among hospitalized Chinese patients. A combined cohort of patients having completed allergy investigation for suspected BL allergies in the United Kingdom (UK) and HK were analyzed to identify predictors of genuine allergy. Results: The prevalence of BL allergy labels in hospitalized HK Chinese was 5%, which was associated with female gender and concomitant non-BL antibiotic allergy labels. The rate of genuine BL allergy patients referred for suspected allergies in the UK and HK cohort was only 14%. History of anaphylaxis and interval of less than a year since the index reaction were independent clinical predictors of genuine BL allergy. The negative predictive value of penicillin skin testing was 90%, confirming the need for drug provocation testing after negative skin testing. There was a high rate of confirmed piperacillin-tazobactam allergy. Discussion: The estimated true prevalence of genuine BL allergy in hospitalized HK Chinese is around 0.5%. This high rate of BL mislabeling highlights the need for comprehensive allergy evaluation and screening. History of anaphylaxis and duration since the index reaction are important predictors of genuine allergy. Piperacillin-tazobactam allergy may pose a unique challenge in this population with a high prevalence of suspected allergies, surging antibiotic resistance, and lack of testing available. Keywords: Allergy, Antibiotics, Beta-lactams, Chinese, Drug, Epidemiology, Hypersensitivity, Penicillins, Predictors, Prevalencehttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1939455119312025
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author Philip Hei Li
Leonard Quok Chean Siew
Iason Thomas
Timothy J. Watts
Kok Loong Ue
Krzysztof Rutkowski
Chak-Sing Lau
spellingShingle Philip Hei Li
Leonard Quok Chean Siew
Iason Thomas
Timothy J. Watts
Kok Loong Ue
Krzysztof Rutkowski
Chak-Sing Lau
Beta-lactam allergy in Chinese patients and factors predicting genuine allergy
World Allergy Organization Journal
author_facet Philip Hei Li
Leonard Quok Chean Siew
Iason Thomas
Timothy J. Watts
Kok Loong Ue
Krzysztof Rutkowski
Chak-Sing Lau
author_sort Philip Hei Li
title Beta-lactam allergy in Chinese patients and factors predicting genuine allergy
title_short Beta-lactam allergy in Chinese patients and factors predicting genuine allergy
title_full Beta-lactam allergy in Chinese patients and factors predicting genuine allergy
title_fullStr Beta-lactam allergy in Chinese patients and factors predicting genuine allergy
title_full_unstemmed Beta-lactam allergy in Chinese patients and factors predicting genuine allergy
title_sort beta-lactam allergy in chinese patients and factors predicting genuine allergy
publisher Elsevier
series World Allergy Organization Journal
issn 1939-4551
publishDate 2019-08-01
description Introduction: Beta-lactams (BL) are the most frequently reported drug allergy, but the vast majority of patients are found not to be genuinely allergic after evaluation. Few studies have investigated the clinical predictors of genuine BL allergy, and the prevalence in hospitalized Chinese patients is unknown. Methods: Patients admitted to a tertiary hospital in Hong Kong (HK) were analyzed to identify the prevalence and factors associated with the presence of BL allergy labels among hospitalized Chinese patients. A combined cohort of patients having completed allergy investigation for suspected BL allergies in the United Kingdom (UK) and HK were analyzed to identify predictors of genuine allergy. Results: The prevalence of BL allergy labels in hospitalized HK Chinese was 5%, which was associated with female gender and concomitant non-BL antibiotic allergy labels. The rate of genuine BL allergy patients referred for suspected allergies in the UK and HK cohort was only 14%. History of anaphylaxis and interval of less than a year since the index reaction were independent clinical predictors of genuine BL allergy. The negative predictive value of penicillin skin testing was 90%, confirming the need for drug provocation testing after negative skin testing. There was a high rate of confirmed piperacillin-tazobactam allergy. Discussion: The estimated true prevalence of genuine BL allergy in hospitalized HK Chinese is around 0.5%. This high rate of BL mislabeling highlights the need for comprehensive allergy evaluation and screening. History of anaphylaxis and duration since the index reaction are important predictors of genuine allergy. Piperacillin-tazobactam allergy may pose a unique challenge in this population with a high prevalence of suspected allergies, surging antibiotic resistance, and lack of testing available. Keywords: Allergy, Antibiotics, Beta-lactams, Chinese, Drug, Epidemiology, Hypersensitivity, Penicillins, Predictors, Prevalence
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1939455119312025
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