Carboplatin hypersensitivity: Evaluation and successful desensitization protocol

Ilan Bruchim, Arnon Goldberg, Ami Fishman, Ronit Confino-Cohen*

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Abstract

Aim: Carboplatin-induced immediate hypersensitivity reactions are relatively common among patients with gynecological malignancies. Once this occurs, the patient might be at risk for future carboplatin-induced reactions. This study evaluated the efficacy of allergic consultation, carboplatin skin testing and desensitization as a single intervention strategy in this population. Methods: Patients with a well-documented immediate reaction to carboplatin were offered allergy consultation, carboplatin skin testing and a desensitization plan in a single visit between scheduled chemotherapy sessions. Results: Fifty-five patients with an immediate reaction were evaluated. After allergist assessment, 44 (89%) of 49 patients skin tested had a positive result. A total of 207 carboplatin desensitization cycles were administered to 49 women. Among them, 10 patients had a mild immediate hypersensitivity reaction during desensitization. Five patients subsequently tolerated carboplatin administered in the prolonged desensitization protocol. Conclusions: In the data presented, we propose a strategy that is both cost effective and very convenient for the patient. The diagnostic procedure, including allergist consultation and skin test, can be completed in less than 2 h. In most cases where carboplatin is indispensable, desensitization can be administered without overnight hospitalization.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)905-912
Number of pages8
JournalImmunotherapy
Volume6
Issue number8
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Aug 2014

Keywords

  • allergic evaluation
  • carboplatin allergy
  • desensitization
  • ovarian cancer
  • skin test

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