Author/Editor     Hopkins, Philip M.; Cooke, Peter J.; Clarke, Russel C.; Guttormsen, Anne Berit; Platt, Peter R.; Dewachter, Pascale; Ebo, Didier G.; Garcez, Tomaz; Garvey, Lene Heise; Hepner, David L.; Kopač, Peter
Title     Consensus clinical scoring for suspected perioperative immediate hypersensitivity reactions
Type     članek
Vol. and No.     Letnik 123, št. 1
Publication year     2019
Volume     str. e29-e37
ISSN     1471-6771 - British journal of anaesthesia
Language     eng
Abstract     Background: Grading schemes for severity of suspected allergic reactions have been applied to the perioperative setting, but there is no scoring system that estimates the likelihood that the reaction is an immediate hypersensitivity reaction. Such a score would be useful in evaluating current and proposed tests for the diagnosis of suspected perioperative immediate hypersensitivity reactions and culprit agents. Methods: We conducted a Delphi consensus process involving a panel of 25 international multidisciplinary experts in suspected perioperative allergy. Items were ranked according to appropriateness (on a scale of 1-9) and consensus, which informed development of a clinical scoring system. The scoring system was assessed by comparing scores generated for a series of clinical scenarios against ratings of panel members. Supplementary scores for mast cell tryptase were generated. Results: Two rounds of the Delphi process achieved stopping criteria for all statements. From an initial 60 statements, 43 were rated appropriate (median score 7 or more) and met agreement criteria (disagreement index <0.5); these were used in the clinical scoring system. The rating of clinical scenarios supported the validity of the scoring system. Although there was variability in the interpretation of changes in mast cell tryptase by the panel, we were able to include supplementary scores for mast cell tryptase. Conclusion: We used a robust consensus development process to devise a clinical scoring system for suspected perioperative immediate hypersensitivity reactions. This will enable objectivity and uniformity in the assessment of the sensitivity of diagnostic tests.
Descriptors     Allergy and immunology
Anesthesia
Anaphylaxis
Drug hypersensitivity
Drug-related side effects and adverse reactions
Perioperative period
Surgery
Surgical procedures, operative
Alergija in imunologija
Anestezija
Anafilaksija
Preobčutljivost za zdravila
Stranski in škodljivi učinki zdravil
Perioperativno obdobje
Kirurgija
Operativni kirurški postopki