RESUMO
Multitest (Pasteur Mérieux) is a plastic disposable device used to assess delayed cutaneous hypersensitivity (DCH) to seven antigens. Hypoergy to Multitest is believed to reflect a status of compromised cell-mediated immunity. Among the many possible pathogenic factors of chronic bronchitis, immunodepression has been little investigated. Indeed, whether lower immunodefence is the cause or the consequence of chronic bronchitis is still a subject of debate. The aim of the study was to evaluate DCH in a large group of patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and in a control group, in order to relate DCH (expressed as score, mm) to clinical and functional impairment. One hundred patients with COPD in stable conditions and not undergoing treatment with immunomodulating drugs (mean age, yr, M +/- SD: 66.1 +/- 6.5) and 40 normal controls in the same age range were admitted to the study. Evaluated parameters were: symptoms scores, physical examination, lung function tests and Multitest. Fifty-three percent of the COPD patients were hypoergic compared with 14% of controls. The Multitest score was 10 +/- 10 (mm M +/- SD) in COPD compared with 17 +/- 9 in controls. The Multitest score was significantly related to age (r = -0.45) in the control group, but not in COPD patients. DCH to only three of the seven antigens may predict a response to Multitest, with a sensitivity of 90%.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)