Allergy Workup in the Diagnosis of COVID-19 Vaccines-Induced Hypersensitivity Reactions and Its Impact on Vaccination.


Journal

International archives of allergy and immunology
ISSN: 1423-0097
Titre abrégé: Int Arch Allergy Immunol
Pays: Switzerland
ID NLM: 9211652

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
2023
Historique:
received: 20 06 2022
accepted: 17 08 2022
pubmed: 21 10 2022
medline: 6 1 2023
entrez: 20 10 2022
Statut: ppublish

Résumé

Immediate and delayed hypersensitivity reactions (HSR) to COVID-19 vaccines are rare adverse events that need to be prevented, diagnosed, and managed in order to guarantee adherence to the vaccination campaign. The aims of our study were to stratify the risk of HSR to COVID-19 vaccines and propose alternative strategies to complete the vaccination. 1,640 subjects were screened for vaccinal eligibility, according to national and international recommendations. Among them, we enrolled for allergy workup 152 subjects, 43 with HSR to COVID-19 vaccines and 109 at high risk of HSR to the first dose. In vivo skin tests with drugs and/or vaccines containing PEG/polysorbates were performed in all of them, using skin prick test and, when negative, intradermal tests. In a subgroup of patients resulted negative to the in vivo skin tests, the programmed dose of COVID-19 vaccine (Pfizer/BioNTech) was administered in graded doses regimen, and detection of neutralizing anti-spike antibodies was performed in these patients after 4 weeks from the vaccination, using the SPIA method. Skin tests for PEG/polysorbates resulted positive in only 3% (5/152) of patients, including 2 with previous HSR to COVID-19 vaccines and 3 at high risk of HSR to the first dose. Among the 147 patients with negative skin tests, 97% (143/147) were eligible for vaccination and 87% (124/143) of them received safely the programmed COVID-19 vaccine dose. Administration of graded doses of Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine were well tolerated in 17 out of 18 patients evaluated; only 1 developed an HSR during the vaccination, less severe than the previous one, and all developed neutralizing anti-spike antibodies after 4 weeks with values comparable to those subjects who received the vaccine in unfractionated dose. On the whole, the usefulness of the skin tests for PEG/polysorbates seems limited in the diagnosis of HSR to COVID-19 vaccines. Graded doses regimen (Pfizer/BioNTech) is a safe and effective alternative strategy to complete the vaccinal course.

Identifiants

pubmed: 36265449
pii: 000526764
doi: 10.1159/000526764
pmc: PMC9747735
doi:

Substances chimiques

COVID-19 Vaccines 0
Polysorbates 0
Antibodies, Neutralizing 0

Types de publication

Journal Article Comment

Langues

eng

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Pagination

54-62

Commentaires et corrections

Type : CommentOn

Informations de copyright

© 2022 S. Karger AG, Basel.

Auteurs

Fiorella Petrelli (F)

Immunoallergology Unit, Department of Clinical and Experimental Medicine, Pisa University, Pisa, Italy.

Daiana Giannini (D)

Immunoallergology Unit, Department of Clinical and Experimental Medicine, Pisa University, Pisa, Italy.

Celestino Pucci (C)

Immunoallergology Unit, Department of Clinical and Experimental Medicine, Pisa University, Pisa, Italy.

Isabella Del Corso (I)

Immunoallergology Unit, Department of Clinical and Experimental Medicine, Pisa University, Pisa, Italy.

Valeria Rocchi (V)

Immunoallergology Unit, Department of Clinical and Experimental Medicine, Pisa University, Pisa, Italy.

Maria Pia Dolcher (MP)

Immunoallergology Unit, Department of Clinical and Experimental Medicine, Pisa University, Pisa, Italy.

Giulio Pieve (G)

UO Direzione Medica di Presidio, Azienda Ospedaliero Universitaria Pisana, Pisa, Italy.

Federico Pratesi (F)

Immunoallergology Unit, Department of Clinical and Experimental Medicine, Pisa University, Pisa, Italy.

Paola Migliorini (P)

Immunoallergology Unit, Department of Clinical and Experimental Medicine, Pisa University, Pisa, Italy.

Ilaria Puxeddu (I)

Immunoallergology Unit, Department of Clinical and Experimental Medicine, Pisa University, Pisa, Italy.

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