The aim of this clinical trial is to analyze the negative predictive capacity and safety of risk-stratified direct drug provocation tests for patients with self-reported penicillin allergies. Patients reporting immediate or delayed penicillin allergies and defined as low-risk by the PEN-FAST score will receive drug provocation tests without prior skin testing.
The PEN-FAST clinical decision rule is an internationally validated scoring system (0-5 points) that identifies low-risk patients (= a score of 0-2 points) with self-reported penicillin allergies with a negative predictive value (NPV) of over 95%. Performing direct drug provocation tests without prior skin testing on these low-risk patients was shown to be non-inferior in terms of safety and prediction of immediate allergic reactions. However, several studies have questioned the negative predictive capacity of the PEN-FAST score. In these studies, misclassifications of the PEN-FAST score were mainly based on positive skin test findings that can show false-positive results. This study aims to validate the NPV and safety of direct drug provocation tests using the PEN-FAST score. Participants with a PEN-FAST score of 0-2 points will directly receive a two-dose challenge (50%-50%) or single challenge (100%) with the culprit penicillin and will be monitored for at least 4 hours. No skin tests will be performed prior to the drug provocation test. Patients will be instructed to contact the hospital after the drug provocation test to monitor any delayed allergic reactions. The outcomes will be compared to those of patients with a PEN-FAST score of 0-2 points who do not wish to skip the skin tests and who will, in parallel, receive the standard-of-care testing. Currently, this study is approved as a single-site study.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NON_RANDOMIZED
Purpose
DIAGNOSTIC
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
100
Patients will receive a 1-step or 2-step challenge with the suspected penicillin and will be monitored for any allergic reaction within the first four hours. Patients will be instructed to contact the hospital after the drug provocation test to inquire delayed allergic reactions.
The patient will receive skin prick test and patch test (if a delayed allergy is suspected). Allergen-specific IgE will be measured. If all negative, drug provocation tets will be performed identical to the experimental group.
University Hospital Heidelberg, Dermatology
Heidelberg, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany
RECRUITINGUniversity Hospital Heidelberg, Division of Infectious Diseases and Tropical Medicine
Heidelberg, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany
RECRUITINGThe difference in the proportion of patients with any positive finding in skin tests, allergen-specific IgE or drug provocation test between the two groups
Percentage of subjects that retain their allergy label as they show at least one positive finding in skin tests, allergen-specific IgE or drug provocation test.
Time frame: 7 days
Negative predictive capacity of skin tests and allergen-specific IgE
Negative predictive values of each test alone and combined
Time frame: 7 days
Analysis of medical and allergic history
(supposed) allergic symptoms
Time frame: 1 day
Penicillin allergy label
Identification of culprit penicillin
Time frame: 1 day
Analysis of demographic data
Age, sex
Time frame: 1 day
Analysis of adverse reactions
Detailed analysis of any (supposed) allergic reactions following drug provocation test
Time frame: 7 days
Analysis of medical and allergic history
year of (supposed) allergic reaction
Time frame: One day
Analysis of medical and allergic history
time between administration and (supposed) allergic reaction
Time frame: One day
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Analysis of medical and allergic history
treatment required for (supposed) allergic reaction
Time frame: One day
Analysis of medical and allergic history
current medication
Time frame: One day
Analysis of internal hospital risk stratification system
Measurement of score of internal hospital risk stratification system
Time frame: One day
Analysis of medical and allergic history
(supposed) allergic symptoms
Time frame: One day