美国皮肤科医生补丁测试的流行程度和方法:一项横断面调查的结果

Erin M. Warshaw, David Nelson
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背景:斑贴试验被认为是诊断皮肤迟发性超敏反应(过敏性接触性皮炎)的标准方法。目的:本研究的目的是检查美国皮肤科医生的贴片测试的流行程度和相关的实践特点。方法:对三分之一的美国皮肤病学会研究员进行系统的书面调查。本次调查的回答与1990年皮肤科医生调查的回答进行了比较。结果:83%的受访皮肤科医生表示,他们在实践中进行了斑贴试验。虽然大多数皮肤医生(52%)使用48小时或96小时的贴片测试阅读时间表,但26%的人在48小时或72小时进行一次阅读。在进行贴片测试的皮肤科医生中,大多数(74%)使用TRUE Test,许多(44%)这样做是因为这对工作人员来说更省时。许多皮肤科医生(46%)认为,与没有TRUE Test时相比,他们现在对更多的患者进行了补丁测试。11%做过贴片测试的皮肤科医生也做过光贴测试。结论:从1990年到1997年,美国皮肤科医生进行斑贴试验的比例显著增加(P [lt] .0001)。然而,大多数美国皮肤科医生进行斑贴测试,其中四分之一的人只进行一次读数。
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Prevalence of patch testing and methodology of dermatologists in the U.S.: Results of a cross-sectional survey

Background: Patch testing is considered to be the standard for diagnosis of delayed-type hypersensitivity reactions of the skin (allergic contact dermatitis). Objective: The objective of this study was to examine the prevalence of patch testing by US dermatologists and associated practice characteristics. Methods: One-third of US Fellows of the American Academy of Dermatology were sampled systematically with a written survey. Responses from this survey were compared with responses from a 1990 survey of dermatologists. Results: Eighty-three percent of responding dermatologists stated that they performed patch testing in their practice. Whereas the majority of patch testing dermatologists (52%) used a 48-hour, 96-hour patch test reading schedule, 26% performed a single reading at 48 or 72 hours. Among patch testing dermatologists, most (74%) used TRUE Test, and many (44%) did so because it was less time consuming for staff. Many dermatologists (46%) felt that they were patch testing more patients now than when TRUE Test was not available. Eleven percent of dermatologists who patch tested also photopatch tested. Conclusions: The proportion of US dermatologists who patch test has significantly increased from 1990 to 1997 (P [lt ] .0001). Whereas the majority of US dermatologists patch test, one quarter of those who do so perform only a single reading.

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