Comparison of ADVIA Centaur® and Pharmacia UniCAP® tests in the diagnosis of food allergy in children with atopic dermatitis

被引:7
作者
Contin-Bordes, Cecile
Petersen, Anita
Chahine, Isabelle
Boralevi, Franck
Chahine, Hikmat
Taieb, Alain
Sarrat, Anne
Moreau, Jean-Francois
Taupin, Jean-Luc [1 ]
机构
[1] CHU Pellegrin, Immunol Lab, Bordeaux, France
[2] ALK Abello Dept Dev & Support, Stenlose, Denmark
[3] Childrens Hosp, Dept Dermatol, Bordeaux, France
[4] Lab Forte & Associes, St Paul Les Dax, France
关键词
ADVIA Centaur (R); atopic dermatitis; food allergy; specific IgE assay; UniCAP100 (R) system;
D O I
10.1111/j.1399-3038.2007.00552.x
中图分类号
R392 [医学免疫学];
学科分类号
100102 [免疫学];
摘要
In a study comprising 63 children diagnosed with atopic dermatitis, the results of the ADVIA Centaur system was compared with the results obtained with the Pharmacia UniCAP100 system, which has been widely considered as a reference method for seric specific IgE (sIgE) measurements. The individual immunization against the most common food allergens [egg (f1), cow milk (f2), cod (f3), wheat (f4), peanut (f13) and soy bean (f14)] was determined by in vitro serum IgE testing and skin prick test (SPT). The comparison of the sIgE titers revealed a good concordance between the Centaur and the UniCAP tests for f1, f3, and f13 (94 %, 91 %, and 96 % respectively). However, the concordance was lower for f2, f4, and f14 (76 %, 77 %, and 77 % respectively) because of discrepancies between the two techniques. When compared with SPT and clinical diagnosis, on the 40 discordant cases found between the Centaur and the UniCAP, the Centaur showed concordance with the patients food reaction and SPT in 34/40 cases, and UniCAP in only 6/40 cases. Accordingly, the Centaur test displayed a statistically significantly better performance on specificity and concordance with SPT for f2, f4, and f14 (concordance/specificity = 70%/71%, 76%/75% and 90%/88% respectively), than the CAP test (49%/54%, 51%/52% and 67%/65% respectively).
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页码:614 / 620
页数:7
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