Background: Lidocaine is an anaesthetic agent used worldwide in various clinical specialties. Although lidocaine hypersensitivity is very rare, clinicians frequently encounter patients with such an alleged diagnosis. Using a questionnaire, we evaluated the results of re-challenge with lidocaine, the gold standard for assessing hypersensitivity reactions in patients who claim to be allergic to this drug.
Methods: A detailed questionnaire was sent to members of the French Dermatological Society, targeting the management of patients claiming lidocaine intolerance. After analysis and recall of doubtful episodes, 199 re-challenges were made. True lidocaine hypersensitivity was finally demonstrated in only 1 patient.
Conclusions: The results of this study demonstrate that patients claiming to be allergic to lidocaine are usually not, their symptoms corresponding in most cases to a vasovagal episode. Re-challenge is safe and may constitute an easy and cheap alternative to skin testing. This should be performed in specialized centres except in case of a vasovagal episode.
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