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Perioperative anaphylaxis to chlorhexidine: Crucial role of in-vitro testing

Authors :
Angela Rizzi
Eleonora Nucera
A Buonomo
A Aruanno
Manuela Ferraironi
Valter Perilli
Source :
Asian Pacific journal of allergy and immunology.
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Background Chlorhexidine is a synthetic biguanide with a broad antibacterial activity and has become an important cause of perioperative anaphylaxis. Objective Reactions due to chlorhexidine allergy are usually IgE-mediated. The aim of this report is to demonstrate utility of laboratory in-vitro testing for diagnosis. Methods We report the case of a 36-year old man who experienced severe anaphylaxis during general anesthesia. He underwent skin tests, specific detection of specific IgE to chlorhexidine and basophil activation test (BAT). Results Skin tests gave false positive results due to dermographism. So, on the basis of a clinical reaction to chlorhexidine and positive tests for IgE to chlorexidine and BAT, we assessed the diagnosis of chlorhexidine allergy. Conclusions Physicians should be aware of the role of chlorhexidine in the etiology of perioperative anaphylaxis. In vitro testing such specific IgE and BAT are useful in patient with suspected chlorexidine allergy and limitation to perform skin tests.

Details

ISSN :
0125877X
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Asian Pacific journal of allergy and immunology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....233b91ff511a81c728bc7e82fdb4847f