The Lights and the Shadows of Controlled Sting Challenge With Hymenoptera.

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B Ruiz-León, M Martínez San Ireneo, F de la Roca, L Arenas, T Alfaya Arias, C Cordobés, L Marqués, A Vega, C Moreno-Aguilar
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Abstract

Hymenoptera venom immunotherapy (VIT) is effective for protecting individuals with systemic allergic reactions caused by Hymenoptera stings. The need for a tool that shows the degree of protection afforded by VIT and the lack of useful biomarkers have made the sting challenge test (SCT) the gold standard for this disorder, although its use has both lights and shadows. SCT with Hymenoptera involves causing a real sting in a patient diagnosed with allergy to the venom of the stinging insect and who is undergoing treatment with specific immunotherapy. In Spain, SCT is included in the list of services offered by some hospitals and forms part of their daily clinical practice. This review aims to analyze the strengths and weaknesses of this test and to describe the standardized procedure and necessary resources, based on the experience of a group of Spanish experts and a review of the literature.

膜翅目昆虫控制刺击的光与影。
膜翅目毒液免疫疗法(VIT)对于保护因膜翅目蜇伤引起全身过敏反应的个体是有效的。由于需要一种工具来显示VIT提供的保护程度,而且缺乏有用的生物标志物,因此刺痛挑战测试(SCT)成为了这种疾病的金标准,尽管它的使用有光也有影。膜翅目昆虫的SCT涉及对被诊断为对叮咬昆虫的毒液过敏并正在接受特定免疫治疗的患者造成真正的刺痛。在西班牙,SCT被列入一些医院提供的服务清单,并成为其日常临床实践的一部分。本综述旨在分析该测试的优缺点,并根据一组西班牙专家的经验和文献综述,描述标准化程序和必要的资源。
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