What the profile will tell you
The ImmunoCAP® respiratory profile is designed
to accomplish two tasks:
-
To identify if a patient is allergic
-
To identify the categories of allergens to which the patient is sensitized
(ie, what his or her allergic “asthma triggers” may
be)
The regional respiratory profiles contain not only the allergens
usually found within a geographic region, but also those known
to have cross-reactivity with other allergens.1 That is, if
the profile for a specific area contains Bermuda grass, and
the results are positive, the patient may be allergic to any
of several grasses, because the allergic proteins for other local grasses can
be similar enough to be recognized by the specific IgE for
Bermuda grass.
Treatment considerations
For treatment at
the primary care level, it is not so important to know which grass
is causing the reaction, as it is whether grass is
part of the problem. While
grass pollen may be difficult to avoid, knowing that grass
pollen in general is a contributing factor may lead to pretreatment
prior to grass pollen season, or dosage increases during that
period.2 In
addition, if other, more avoidable allergen sensitivities are
identified, the elimination of any of them may impact the total
allergic load.3,4
In the case of LRDs, symptomatic treatment is essential. However,
mild or severe acute exacerbations of asthma may be triggered
by allergen exposure.5 Understanding
these sensitizations (triggers) can allow for avoidance measures
and potentially mitigate the severity of, or even the exacerbations
themselves.5,6
In the case of LRD, negative results indicate there is not
an allergen basis for the disease; however, non-allergic triggers
(smoke) may remain.
Positive results indicate atopy, with the quantitative results
in kUA/L giving a suggestion of the major and minor
contributors. Although
not all allergens produce the same level of response and not
all immune systems react the same way, generally the quantitative
scores reflect “severity of allergen impact.”
The management of positive patients becomes two pronged:
-
With the knowledge provided in ImmunoCAP results, patients
may be directed to undertake the environmental controls Eliminating
the major offending groups of allergens may have importance
due to the “cumulative threshold response” of
allergic disease.3,4
-
Treat with allergy medications of choice; adjust dosage
as necessary.5,6 Once
daily dosing of oral second generation antihistamine offers
a convenient and readily compliant treatment choice for
truly allergic patients.
|