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Skin Testing
, Hypersensitivity Skin Testing, Intradermal Test, Skin Prick Test
See Also
Patch Testing
RadioAllergoSorbent Test
Regional Allergy Screening
Indications
Allergic response to inhalants, food,
Insect Bite
s or medications
High probability of
Food Allergy
based on detailed history
Mechanism
IgE mediated, immediate-type
Hypersensitivity
Reaction results in a wheal at the exposure site, whose size correlates with the likelihood of allergy
Contraindications (Use serum Ige testing instead)
Severe
Eczematous Dermatitis
Dermatographism
History of
Anaphylaxis
to
Antigen
to be tested
Very young
Unable to discontinue
Antihistamine
s
Uncontrolled
Asthma
(
Peak Expiratory Flow
< 75%)
Preparation
Have
Epinephrine
and
Albuterol
available in case of
Anaphylaxis
Discontinue
Antihistamine
s before testing
Second Generation Antihistamine
s: 2 weeks before test
First Generation Antihistamine
s: 3 days prior to test
Other
Antihistamine
-type agents to stop before test
Phenothiazine
Tricyclic Antidepressant
s
Anticholinergic Medication
s
H2 Receptor blocking medications (e.g.
Ranitidine
)
Avoid High potency
Topical Corticosteroid
s
Avoid at the test site for 3 weeks prior to testing
Medications that do NOT affect testing
Leukotriene Receptor Antagonist
s
Inhaled Corticosteroid
s
Short-term
Systemic Corticosteroid
s
Technique
Test 6-10
Antigen
s to determine presence of IgE disease
Antigen
exposure techniques
Prick method
Scratch method
Intradermal (injected)
Most accurate
Used in cases requiring higher
Test Sensitivity
(e.g.
Insect
sting allergy,
Penicillin Allergy
)
Use Controls
Positive Control:
Histamine
Negative Control:
Glycerol
-Saline
Read test 15 minutes after application of allergen
Positive if wheal diameter 3 mm > negative control
Use
Regional Allergy Screening
guidelines
Relies on cross reactivity among
Antigen
groups
Tree
Grass
Weed
Mold
House
Dust mite
Cat
Interpretation
All Tests negative: No further testing needed
One or more inhalants positive: Complete regional panel
Dust mite
only positive: No further testing needed
Avoid
Dust mite
s
Consider
Immunotherapy
Cat only positive: No further testing needed
Avoid exposure and reduce dander
Consider
Immunotherapy
If Positive Control is Negative
Try
RAST
testing
Patient may be on
Antihistamine
or steroid
IF short acting
Antihistamine
Stop
Antihistamine
and retest after 2 days
IF long acting
Antihistamine
Stop
Antihistamine
and retest after 3-4 weeks
If reaction occurs to Negative Control
Dermatographism
Intradermal
Allergy Test
Indications
Suspected
Insect
Sting Allergy (e.g. bee, hornet)
Suspected Drug Allergy (e.g.
Penicillin
,
Anesthetic
)
Efficacy
High
Test Sensitivity
and
Test Specificity
Expect smaller positive reactions in age <2 years or age >70 years
There is a lack of standardization of extracts
Results may vary between testing facilities
References
(1999) NPI
Allergy Test
ing Conference, Las Vegas
Chang (2018) Am Fam Physician 98(1): 34-9 [PubMed]
James (2002) Am Fam Physician 66(4):621-6 [PubMed]
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