Level of Awareness of Certified Non-critical Care Physicians in Diagnosing, Managing, and Disposing Anaphylactic Cases.

Dalal Almarri, Fatimah Badghaish, Dalal Albaiji, Areen Alamri, Rawan Alghamdi, Rehab Alghamdi, Faisal Alkhadra, Nisreen Maghraby
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Background: Anaphylaxis is known as an acute, severe hypersensitivity reaction that rapidly initiates after exposure to a triggering agent. It is a life-threatening condition, and early recognition and swift intervention are crucial to saving patients' lives. Objective: The objective of this study is to assess the ability of certified non-critical care physicians to recognize, manage, and dispose cases of anaphylaxis.

Methods: A survey consisting of 19 questions was developed by expert emergency consultants to evaluate physicians' knowledge regarding the recognition, management, and disposition of anaphylactic episodes. Responses were collected through in-person surveys conducted with physicians from various specialties and varying clinical experience levels at a tertiary care center in the Eastern Province of Saudi Arabia.

Results: In this cross-sectional study, a total of 173 physicians completed the survey, with 81.5% being consultants and 18.5% specialists. Only 5.2% correctly identified all three proposed anaphylaxis clinical scenarios, 16.8% identified two scenarios correctly, and 51.4% identified only one scenario. While 42.8% recognized the first-line management of anaphylaxis, only 24.3% and 24.9% knew the correct epinephrine dose and route, respectively. Regarding the disposition of patients experiencing an anaphylactic episode, 61.9% of responders opted to dispose the case to the emergency department.

Conclusion: Our study reveals a knowledge gap among non-critical care physicians practicing in a tertiary care center concerning the identification and management of anaphylaxis. Raising awareness of this life-threatening condition is imperative to address this serious issue.

认证的非重症监护医生对过敏性病例的诊断、管理和处置的认识水平。
背景:众所周知,过敏性休克是一种急性、严重的超敏反应,在接触诱发剂后迅速启动。过敏性休克危及生命,早期识别和迅速干预是挽救患者生命的关键。研究目的本研究旨在评估认证的非重症监护医生识别、管理和处置过敏性休克病例的能力:方法:急诊专家顾问编制了一份包含 19 个问题的调查问卷,以评估医生对过敏性休克病例的识别、管理和处置知识。调查对象为沙特阿拉伯东部省一家三级医疗中心的不同专业和不同临床经验水平的医生:在这项横断面研究中,共有 173 名医生完成了调查,其中 81.5% 为顾问医生,18.5% 为专科医生。只有 5.2% 的医生能正确识别所有三种过敏性休克临床情景,16.8% 的医生能正确识别两种情景,51.4% 的医生只能识别一种情景。虽然 42.8% 的人知道过敏性休克的一线处理方法,但只有 24.3% 和 24.9% 的人分别知道正确的肾上腺素剂量和途径。关于过敏性休克患者的处置,61.9%的应答者选择将病例送往急诊科:我们的研究表明,在三级医疗中心执业的非重症监护医生对过敏性休克的识别和处理存在知识差距。要解决这一严重问题,当务之急是提高人们对这种危及生命的疾病的认识。
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