| Literature DB >> 32992332 |
Takashi Goto1, Shintaro Hayashi1, Hiroko Tsugane2, Mitsuo Iinuma2, Satoru Sakurai1.
Abstract
This is a case report of anaphylaxis in which the basophil activation test (BAT) was used to identify the etiological agent. Although skin tests are considered the most effective methods for identifying anaphylactic triggers, the test itself presents a risk of inducing anaphylaxis. The BAT is advantageous because of its inherent lack of risk, high sensitivity and specificity to identify the suspected anaphylactic agents, and diagnostic accuracy comparable to conventional skin testing. Therefore, in the future, the BAT is likely to become the preferred test for the detection of allergens over conventional skin tests.Entities:
Keywords: Anaphylactogen; Anaphylaxis; Basophil activation tests; General anesthesia; Latex
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32992332 PMCID: PMC7530798 DOI: 10.2344/anpr-67-03-05
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Anesth Prog ISSN: 0003-3006