How to hit the allergy target: A critical appraisal of intralymphatic immunotherapy with practical recommendations on ultrasound-guided injections

Stephan Flory, Bjarke Hviid-Vyff, Lara Šošić, Johannes M. Schmid, Lars Ahlbeck, Emma C.J. Widmer, Claudia C.V. Lang, Kristian Ikenberg, Thomas M. Kündig, Hans Jürgen Hoffmann, Pål Johansen*

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Abstract

Background: Intralymphatic immunotherapy (ILIT) represents a promising novel approach treating allergic diseases. However, no standardized procedures or recommendations have been established or reported, despite the recognized fact that treatment efficacy relies on the ability to inject the allergen intranodally. Objective: We aim to provide a critical appraisal of ILIT as a method of allergen immunotherapy and to deliver practical recommendations for accurate ILIT. Methods: One hundred and seventy-three ILIT injections were performed in 28 (47%) women and 32 (53%) men with median age of 29 years (21–59). The injections were ultrasound-guided and recorded for retrospective analysis with respect to injection location, needle visibility, medication release, and patient characteristics. Results: The results show that the correct positioning of the needle within the lymph node (LN) was most critical. If the whole length of the needle bevel was not inserted into the LN, substance backflush into the interstitium was observed. Selecting a more superficial LN and inserting the needle at a smaller angle towards the LN significantly improved needle visibility in the ultrasound. Longitudinal results showed that continuous practice significantly correlated with improved needle visibility and more accurate ILIT injections. Conclusion: Based on our results and practical experience, we propose several recommendations for LN selection and the correct handling of ultrasound probe and needle. We are confident that ILIT standardization and training will be important as to meet the goals of good safety and efficacy of ILIT.

Original languageEnglish
JournalAllergy: European Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology
Volume79
Issue8
Pages (from-to)2222-2234
Number of pages13
ISSN0105-4538
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Aug 2024

Keywords

  • allergen immunotherapy
  • allergy
  • intralymphatic immunotherapy
  • ultrasound

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