1.Anaphylaxis after Idarucizumab Infusion.
Ki Woong NAM ; Ilyeon CHOO ; Jun Young CHANG ; Seunguk JUNG ; Beom Joon KIM ; Moon Ku HAN ; Hee Joon BAE
Journal of Clinical Neurology 2017;13(4):432-434
No abstract available.
Anaphylaxis*
2.A diagnostic workup of perioperative anaphylaxis reveals a selective type 1 hypersensitivity to cefazolin
Meera Thalayasingam ; Lynette Pei-Chi Shek
International e-Journal of Science, Medicine and Education 2015;9(2):37-39
Abstract: Anaphylaxis in the operating room although
infrequent can be potentially fatal.1
The diagnosis
of perioperative anaphylaxis is complex due to a
multitude of factors. Firstly, patients under anesthesia
cannot verbalize their complaints, the anesthetic
agents themselves can alter vital parameters (e.g.
heart rate and blood pressure) and cutaneous signs in
a completely draped patient may be missed.2
Secondly,
the differential diagnosis of intraoperative anaphylaxis
is wide. Conditions such as asthma exacerbation,
arrhythmia, hemorrhage, angioedema, mastocytosis,
acute myocardial infarction, drug overdose, pericardial
tamponade, pulmonary edema, pulmonary embolus,
sepsis, tension pneumothorax, vasovagal reaction, venous
air embolism, laryngospasm, blood transfusion reaction
and malignant hyperthermia need to be considered.3
Thirdly, the diagnostic workup is challenging due
to the multiple medications administered and other
exposures encountered such as latex and chlorhexidene.
However, through a timely allergy consultation and a
systematic approach, identification of the culprit agent
and safe alternatives can be established to prevent future
occurrences as illustrated in the case below.
Anaphylaxis
3.An Ofloxacin-Induced Anaphylaxis through an IgG4-Mediated but Not IgE-Mediated Basophil Activation Mechanism.
Ji Hye KIM ; Dae Hong SEO ; Ga Young BAN ; Eun Mi YANG ; Yoo Seob SHIN ; Young Min YE ; Hae Sim PARK
Korean Journal of Critical Care Medicine 2017;32(3):302-305
No abstract available.
Anaphylaxis*
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Basophils*
4.Anaphylaxis: diagnosis, management, and current barriers.
Allergy, Asthma & Respiratory Disease 2016;4(2):79-81
No abstract available.
Anaphylaxis*
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Diagnosis*
5.Diagnosis and Treatment of Anaphylaxis.
Pediatric Allergy and Respiratory Disease 1998;8(2):141-149
No abstract available.
Anaphylaxis*
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Diagnosis*
6.An Ofloxacin-Induced Anaphylaxis through an IgG4-Mediated but Not IgE-Mediated Basophil Activation Mechanism
Ji Hye KIM ; Dae Hong SEO ; Ga Young BAN ; Eun Mi YANG ; Yoo Seob SHIN ; Young Min YE ; Hae Sim PARK
The Korean Journal of Critical Care Medicine 2017;32(3):302-305
No abstract available.
Anaphylaxis
;
Basophils
7.Drug-induced anaphylaxis: Analysis of the Pharmacovigilance Database
Allergy, Asthma & Respiratory Disease 2020;8(1):1-2
No abstract available.
Anaphylaxis
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Pharmacovigilance
8.A case of anaphylaxis induced by aprotinin during cardiac surgery.
Jung Hyun SHIN ; You Sook CHO ; Jae Chon LEE ; Yun Jeong LIM ; Eun Young LEE ; Mi Kyoung LIM ; Yong Sun JU ; Bin YOO ; Hee Bom MOON
Journal of Asthma, Allergy and Clinical Immunology 2000;20(1):126-129
No abstract available.
Anaphylaxis*
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Aprotinin*
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Thoracic Surgery*
9.Epidemiologic study on food-dependent exercise induced anaphylaxis.
Allergy, Asthma & Respiratory Disease 2013;1(3):179-180
No abstract available.
Anaphylaxis
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Epidemiologic Studies
10.Thiopental Anaphylaxis: A Case Report.
Young Ik KIM ; Young Jae RHEE ; Jong Hyun LEE
Korean Journal of Anesthesiology 1976;9(1):67-69
Millions of injection of sodium thiopental have been clinically used since it was introduced by Lundy in 1934. As with other barbiturates, cutaneous allergic manifestation are rather frequently seen, but reports of anaphlyactic reactions are rare. Probably many cases have not been recognized or have been misdiagnosed. It is believed that some cases of unexplained collapse or even death after thiopental inductions are very possibly due to an unrecognized anaphylactic action. This report presents a case of anaphylactic action due to injection of sodium thiopental and the references were reviewed.
Anaphylaxis*
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Barbiturates
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Sodium
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Thiopental*