Efficacy of autologous serum therapy in positive and negative autologous serum skin test patients in chronic urticaria in a tertiary care centre.

IF 2.3 Q2 DERMATOLOGY
Raghavendra Kr, Bangaru H
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Autologous serum therapy (AST) has been a recent therapeutic choice for a variety of chronic diseases such as allergic, inflammatory, infectious, and autoimmune disorders. However, evidence were not convincing of the beneficial effects of autologous serum therapy in treatment of Chronic urticaria (CU). CU is a common dermatological condition that is very disturbing to the patient as well as to the physician. A new observation was made about the abnormal type 1 reactions to intradermal autologous serum injections in some CU patients. This has led to the new subgroup of autoimmune chronic urticaria. The autologous serum skin test (ASST) is an intradermal test result in immediate hypersensitivity-type skin reactions in a subpopulation of CU patients and it's giving promising evidence of therapeutic and diagnostic benefit. Autologous whole blood injection has already been used as one of the old treatment modalities for chronic urticaria. The objectives of this study/reasearch are to analyse the efficacy of autologous serum therapy in patients with chronic urticaria and compare its results in ASST(+) and ASST(-) chronic urticaria patients. Approximately 5 mL of patients' blood was drawn in a plain vacutainer and centrifuged at 3000 r.p.m. for 10 min, separated 2.5 mL serum injected deep intramuscularly into gluteus muscle. Injections were repeated every week for about 9 weeks and a repeat follow up at 20 weeks was done. Out of a total of 20 patients, excellent improvement in terms of decrease in Urticaria assessment severity score was seen in 6 patients; whereas, 10 patients showed partial response, 2 patients showed no response and 2 patients lost the follow up. 10 patients with ASST(+) and 6 patients of ASST(-) showed little improvement in urticaria severity score. AST therapy is a cost-effective adjuvant modality to reduce the severity of symptoms of chronic urticaria. In some patients it's giving long term remission period and it decreases the updosing of antihistamines.

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自体血清治疗在三级医疗中心慢性荨麻疹患者自体血清皮肤试验阳性和阴性的疗效。
自体血清治疗(AST)已成为近年来多种慢性疾病(如过敏性、炎症性、感染性和自身免疫性疾病)的治疗选择。然而,自体血清治疗慢性荨麻疹(CU)的有益效果尚无令人信服的证据。CU是一种常见的皮肤病,对患者和医生来说都是非常令人不安的。本文对部分CU患者皮内自体血清注射出现异常1型反应进行了新的观察。这导致了自身免疫性慢性荨麻疹的新亚群。自体血清皮肤试验(自体血清皮肤试验)是一种皮内试验结果,在CU患者亚群中立即出现过敏型皮肤反应,它为治疗和诊断益处提供了有希望的证据。自体全血注射已成为治疗慢性荨麻疹的老方法之一。本研究的目的是分析自体血清治疗慢性荨麻疹患者的疗效,并比较其在慢性荨麻疹患者(+)和(-)的结果。用普通抽血器抽取患者约5ml血液,3000转/分离心10min,分离2.5 mL血清,肌内深层注射至臀肌。每周重复注射约9周,20周时重复随访。在总共20例患者中,6例患者在荨麻疹评估严重程度评分下降方面有显著改善;部分缓解10例,无缓解2例,失访2例。10例(+)和6例(-)患者的荨麻疹严重程度评分没有明显改善。AST治疗是降低慢性荨麻疹症状严重程度的一种经济有效的辅助治疗方式。对一些病人来说,这是一个长期的缓解期它减少了抗组胺药的剂量。
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Dermatology Reports
Dermatology Reports DERMATOLOGY-
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