PEN-FAST
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Background
- Clinical decision rule to help with delabelling penicillin allergy
- Used to predict the results of penicillin allergy testing (skin prick testing, intradermal testing, patch testing, or oral challenge)
Criteria
Criterion | Details | Points |
---|---|---|
Five or fewer years ago | 2 | |
Anaphylaxis or angioedema, or
Severe adverse cutaneous reaction (SCAR) |
includes AGEP, DRESS, SJS, and TEN | 2 |
Treatment required for allergy episode | 1 |
Interpretation
Interpretation | Points | Probability of Positive Skin Testing |
---|---|---|
Very low risk | 0 | 0.6% |
Low risk | 1-2 | 5% |
Moderate risk | 3 | 20% |
High risk | 4-5 | 50% |
- A score less than 3 has been used as a cutoff
Further Reading
- Development and Validation of a Penicillin Allergy Clinical Decision Rule. JAMA Internal Med. 2020;180(5):745-752. doi: 10.1001/jamainternmed.2020.0403