Z. Siergiejko et S. Chyrekborowska, THE EVALUATION OF THE SPECIFIC BRONCHIAL PROVOCATION TEST WITH POWDERALLERGENS AND ALLERGEN SOLUTION IN ALLERGIC-ASTHMA PATIENTS, Journal of aerosol medicine, 6(4), 1993, pp. 287-294
The aim of these studies was to compare two methods of the specific Br
onchial Provocation Test (sBPT) using house dust mite allergen in powd
er form and in solution. The studies were carried out on 60 asthma pat
ients found to be sensitive to house dust mite by the case history and
positive skin tests with D. pteronyssinus or/and D. farinae. The lung
function tests of most of the patients were within the normal range.
All the patients had a positive BPT with histamine.The specific BPT wi
th powder allergen was performed on 32 patients and with solution on 2
8 patients. The sBPT with powder was performed by the Melillo method a
nd with solution by the method of Ryan et al. A positive bronchial res
ponse to allergen was observed in 75% of the patients in each group. A
dual reaction was observed in 13 patients in the powder group and in
14 patients in the solution group. The isolated late reaction occurred
in only 2 patients in the powder group. Our findings showed a differe
nce in the cumulative dose of allergen required to produce a positive'
reaction between the two groups.The dose of solution was signifficant
ly less than the dose of powder allergen. The differences between the
two groups during the late reaction were not statistically significant
. Both methods are very useful in clinical practice for the etiologica
l diagnosis of allergic asthma, but the Melillo method appears to be s
impler and less expensive.