BIOCHEMICAL MARKERS OF ANAPHYLACTOID REACTIONS TO DRUGS - COMPARISON OF PLASMA HISTAMINE AND TRYPTASE

被引:158
作者
LAROCHE, D
VERGNAUD, MC
SILLARD, B
SOUFARAPIS, H
BRICARD, H
机构
[1] CHU CAEN,DEPT PNEUMOL,F-14033 CAEN,FRANCE
[2] CHU CAEN,DEPT ANESTHESIOL,F-14033 CAEN,FRANCE
关键词
IMMUNE RESPONSE; ANAPHYLACTOID; HISTAMINE; TRYPTASE;
D O I
10.1097/00000542-199112000-00004
中图分类号
R614 [麻醉学];
学科分类号
100217 ;
摘要
Adverse reactions to drugs require that their mechanisms be elucidated, particularly when anaphylaxis is suspected. Early diagnosis can be achieved by plasma histamine measurements. Unfortunately, the short plasma half-life of histamine and the difficulties in handling the sample usually preclude this measurement, although a sensitive radioimmunologic kit is routinely available. It has been recently suggested that mast cell tryptase, a component of the mast cell granules, could provide an alternative to histamine determination. We have measured plasma histamine and tryptase in 19 patients who developed possible anaphylactoid reactions to anesthetic or other drugs. Fight patients had increased values for both histamine and tryptase. In 4 a muscle relaxant drug was proved responsible for the reaction. Six patients had normal levels for both substances. In each case, the clinical signs of anaphylaxis were moderate. Two patients had normal histamine and high tryptase concentrations, due to late sampling (> 5 h). In 2 other patients, histamine was high, with normal tryptase: in 1, muscle relaxant allergy was further demonstrated. Tryptase half-life was equal to 90 min in 3 patients. At least 15 min was necessary to reach the peak level when the responsible drug was administered intravenously. The best time for measuring tryptase was 1-2 h after the reaction (not > 6 h), whereas for histamine it was 10 min to 1 h. We conclude that measurement of plasma tryptase along with measurement of plasma histamine may aid in diagnosis of anaphylaxis.
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