Skin Test–Guided Strategy to Select Alternative Iodinated Contrast Media in Patients With Immediate Hypersensitivity Reaction: A Prospective Confirmative Study

Ji Hyang Lee, Youngsang Yoo, Sung Ryeol Kim, Jae Hyun Lee, Seo Young Kim, Jin An, So Young Park, Han ki Park, Sujeong Kim, Woo Jung Song, Min suk Yang, Hyouk Soo Kwon, Hye Kyung Park, Jaechun Lee, Gyu Young Hur, Gang Jee Ko, Sang Heon Kim, Sae Hoon Kim, Young min Ye, Young Il KohByung Jae Lee, You Sook Cho, Hwan Seok Yong, Tae Bum Kim

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Abstract

Background: Iodinated contrast media (ICM) are a common cause of drug-induced immediate hypersensitivity reaction (IHR). Repeated use of ICM is often necessary; therefore, a standardized protocol to prevent recurrence of IHR is required. Objective: We aimed to propose an intradermal skin test (IDT)–guided strategy for previous reactors to prevent recurrence of IHR. Methods: We conducted a prospective multicenter study from May 2018 to December 2020 and recruited patients who had experienced IHR to ICM. Once enrolled, the participants underwent IDT with a causative ICM. The alternatives for reexposure were selected using the following protocol: (1) if the IDT with the culprit ICM was positive, further skin tests with other available ICM were conducted to choose IDT-negative agents as alternatives, and (2) if the IDT with the culprit ICM was negative, a randomly changed ICM was used without additional skin tests. The recurrence and severity of hypersensitivity were assessed in subsequent computed tomography examinations. Premedication was administered according to the severity of the index event in all cases. Results: A total of 496 participants were enrolled, and 299 were reexposed to ICM. Among 269 participants who followed the protocol, 228 (84.8%) completed computed tomography examinations without adverse reactions, and IHR recurred in 16 of 30 participants (53.3%) who did not follow the protocol (P < .001). In addition, application of the protocol reduced the severity of IHR in recurred cases (P = 0.003). Conclusions: Our IDT-guided strategy not only reduced recurrence of IHR to ICM but also mitigated the severity in recurred cases. This provides evidence for recommending an IDT to diagnose ICM allergy and find safe alternatives.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)3454-3462.e1
JournalJournal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology: In Practice
Volume11
Issue number11
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Nov 2023

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Keywords

  • Immediate hypersensitivity reaction
  • Intradermal skin test
  • Iodinated contrast media
  • Prevention

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