Title of article :
Sensitization to Aeroallergens in Patients with Respiratory Allergies Based on Skin-Prick Test Results
Author/Authors :
Lokaj-Berisha, V Institute of Physiology and Immunology - University of Prishtina, Republic of Kosovo , Lumezi, B Institute of Physiology and Immunology - University of Prishtina, Republic of Kosovo , Ahmetaj, L Institute of Physiology and Immunology - University of Prishtina, Republic of Kosovo , Bejtullahu, G Institute of Physiology and Immunology - University of Prishtina, Republic of Kosovo , Karahoda, N Institute of Physiology and Immunology - University of Prishtina, Republic of Kosovo , Pupovci, H Institute of Physiology and Immunology - University of Prishtina, Republic of Kosovo , Berisha, N University Clinic Center of Kososva - Clinic of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Republic of Kosovo
Pages :
7
From page :
29
To page :
35
Abstract :
Background: The aim of this study was to identify the most common aeroallergens in patients with asthma and rhini- tis. Methods: The study enrolled 102 participants including 64 patients with respiratory allergies (among them 15 were clinically diagnosed as asthma patients, 41 with rhinitis, 8 were both) and 38 healthy controls. All of participants were subject of skin prick tests (SPT) with series of common allergenic extracts. Sera from all participants were tested for total IgE and eosinophil count. To measure airflow limitation and reversibility in asthma patients the pulmonary func- tion testing were carried out. Results: M/F ratio was 1:1.6 in patients and 1:0.7 in control group with mean age 28.88 year (SD 13.16; range 6 – 55 year) and 20.47 respectively (SD 1.16; range 19-23 year). The most common risk factors in these patients were total IgE more than 100 IU/ml, eosinophils above 4% and positive family history of atopy. Skin prick testing results showed prevalence rates for allergen groups in this manner: house dust mites 81.3 %, pollens 57.8 %, animal dandruff 12.5% and moulds 4.9%. Polysensitization was common in 51.6% of all sensitized patients being positive to more than one group of allergens. Conclusion: House dust mites are the main sensitizing allergens among our allergic patients as well as healthy con- trols. Next in importance, in all participants, are grasses. This pattern of prevalence was expected based on herbal geo- graphy, climate and specially lifestyle. It was also compatible with the results from studies carried out in places with the same habitat.
Keywords :
Aeroallergens , Asthma , Eosinophil , Immunoglobulin E , Rhinitis , Skin prick test
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics
Serial Year :
2012
Record number :
2440923
Link To Document :
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