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A new classification option for NSAID hypersensitivity

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Background: The European Network for Drug Allergy (ENDA) proposed a consensus document for hypersensitivity reactions to nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) in 2011. A subgroup of patients with NSAIDs-exacerbated respiratory disease (NERD) develop urticaria/ angioedema type reactions in response to NSAIDs. The Kalyoncu classification might be a novel option to classify patients with NSAID hypersensitivity (NH). In this study, we compare the ENDA and the Kalyoncu classifications. Methods: This study enrolled a total of 196 patients. NH reaction types were categorized as asthma, rhinitis, urticaria/angioedema and anaphylaxis. Based on the reaction history and oral provocation test findings, patients were grouped according to ENDA and Kalyoncu classifications. Results: The mean age of the 196 patients was 40.32±13.28 years, and 130 (66.3%) of them were female. Under the ENDA and Kalyoncu classifications, the most common NH subgroups were NERD (32%), and isolated NH (34.2%), the least prevalent NH subgroups were single NSAID-induced delayed reactions (SNIDR) (1.5%), and pseudo Samter’s syndrome (11.7%). Conclusions: Our research revealed that the Kalyoncu classification is more descriptive of patients with NERD exhibiting urticaria/angioedema-type reactions. It also provides future risk assessment for development of NERD. For controversial cases, the Kalyoncu classification can be utilized as a new complimentary option alone or in conjunction with ENDA classification.
Title: A new classification option for NSAID hypersensitivity
Description:
Background: The European Network for Drug Allergy (ENDA) proposed a consensus document for hypersensitivity reactions to nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) in 2011.
A subgroup of patients with NSAIDs-exacerbated respiratory disease (NERD) develop urticaria/ angioedema type reactions in response to NSAIDs.
The Kalyoncu classification might be a novel option to classify patients with NSAID hypersensitivity (NH).
In this study, we compare the ENDA and the Kalyoncu classifications.
Methods: This study enrolled a total of 196 patients.
NH reaction types were categorized as asthma, rhinitis, urticaria/angioedema and anaphylaxis.
Based on the reaction history and oral provocation test findings, patients were grouped according to ENDA and Kalyoncu classifications.
Results: The mean age of the 196 patients was 40.
32±13.
28 years, and 130 (66.
3%) of them were female.
Under the ENDA and Kalyoncu classifications, the most common NH subgroups were NERD (32%), and isolated NH (34.
2%), the least prevalent NH subgroups were single NSAID-induced delayed reactions (SNIDR) (1.
5%), and pseudo Samter’s syndrome (11.
7%).
Conclusions: Our research revealed that the Kalyoncu classification is more descriptive of patients with NERD exhibiting urticaria/angioedema-type reactions.
It also provides future risk assessment for development of NERD.
For controversial cases, the Kalyoncu classification can be utilized as a new complimentary option alone or in conjunction with ENDA classification.

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