Dr Andrew Baker - Immunologist and Allergy Specialist - North Shore Auckland

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Phone (09) 441 2750
Email consult@wsurg.co.nz
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Allergy Testing Dr Andrew Baker MBChB FRACP Auckland

Allergy Testing – what do skin tests and allergy blood tests mean?

Dr Andrew Baker MBChB FRACP Immunologist Allergy Specialist Auckland

Skin testing and blood tests for IgE (RAST tests) are the only proven tests for allergy.  We use both skin testing (skin prick testing) for allergy and specific IgE allergy blood tests at our Auckland clinic.

Skin tests are a safe and easy way to investigate allergy.  Skin testing should however be interpreted by a doctor who has experience with allergy and allergy testing, in combination with a careful history of symptoms from the patient.  There are several reasons for this as follows:

Are skin tests and blood tests for allergy accurate?

Skin tests can prove a diagnosis of allergy, but not always. Skin tests for some allergies are more accurate than others.  Furthermore, the size of the skin test reaction also increases the chance that the test is a true positive result for allergy.

The most important thing however, is whether the skin test result matches the symptoms of allergy from the patient.  If positive skin test does match the symptoms, then the diagnosis may be clear.  If it does not, then the skin test can be a "false positive".

Alternatively, if a patient has a very clear history of symptoms to suggest allergy to a particular substance and the testing is negative, it may be a false negative test, and further evaluation is required. 

As such, the interpretation of skin prick tests (and IgE blood or RAST allergy tests), can only be done in combination with a history of a patient's symptoms to see if these are consistent with allergy as well.  This is one of the most important aspects of allergy testing and allergy diagnosis.

A good allergy review must involve a detailed discussion of precisely what symptoms have previously been associated with the substance in question.  Timing of exposure, type of exposure, and exact symptoms give important evidence to the experienced allergist/immunologist.  For this reason, our appointments are 60 minutes long.

Oral food challenge

For food allergy testing or medication allergy testing, a "challenge test", also known as an oral food challenge can be considered.  This should only be considered by an experienced Immunologist/Allergist.  The advantage of an oral food challenge is it can definitively disprove allergy.  For patients this can be very helpful, to free up this worry from their life. 

An understanding of skin test and allergy blood tests, as well as a good clinical knowledge of probabilities, and good communication and discussion with a patient about their preferences, helps guide any decision whether to progress to an oral challenge.

 

Which allergy test is best, skin test, blood test, or food challenge?

This actually depends on the clinical situation and the allergy in question.  Sometimes a blood test is preferable, sometimes a skin test gives more information, sometimes both are necessary, and in some clinical situations actually neither should be done.  Any broad statements about one type of testing being better than another will be incorrect over simplifications.  Food challenge (if performed correctly) does give the definitive answer, however should only be done if clinical history and skin tests/blood tests suggest it is safe.

At the Waitemata Allergy Clinic, skin testing will be performed by Dr Andrew Baker, who is experienced in the technique and interpretation.  We may choose allergy blood tests instead, or as well.  The most important factor however, is that the testing will be combined with a one hour appointment to review all symptoms and plan management together, which is actually where good allergy diagnosis and management occurs

Click the following link for more information on Allergy Testing and Skin prick testing at our North Shore Auckland Clinic


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