Skin testing - A valued tool for assessing adverse reactions to anaesthetic agents in patients allergic to multiple drugs: A case report from a secondary-level hospital.

IF 1.2 Q3 SURGERY
Taha Ashraf Qureshi, Muzima Jeelani, Mohammad Naveed, Arifa Ameen, Afaq Jalali, Hadeeqa Aejaz, Tabasum Shafi, Ayaz Gull
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Abstract

Patients with allergy to multiple drugs who have experienced anaphylaxis multiple times present a significant challenge in perioperative management. This report presents a 27-year-old female patient diagnosed with cholelithiasis scheduled for cholecystectomy. The patient has a history of adverse reaction to multiple drugs, including Amoxicillin/Clavulanic acid, Cefpodoxime, Levofloxacin and two additional drugs (one analgesic and the other multivitamin) each resulting in symptoms suggestive of anaphylaxis on separate occasions. However, the patient has demonstrated tolerance to Amikacin and Paracetamol on several occasions. Given the patient's drug hypersensitivity state, the patient's anaesthetist sought clearance for use of anaesthetic drugs and disinfectants prior to surgery. Comprehensive skin testing was conducted for the same, and all drugs tested negative. The outcomes of this testing guided the selection of anaesthesia agents, ensuring safe perioperative care. Subsequently, surgery was performed, using Succinylcholine, Propofol, Rocuronium, Atropine and Neostigmine for general anaesthesia and Chlorhexidine for disinfection, and the postoperative period was uneventful. This case highlights the significance of preoperative assessment and drug testing in patients with a history of drug allergies or anaphylaxis to multiple drugs, to prevent any perioperative complications.

皮肤测试--评估对多种药物过敏的患者对麻醉剂不良反应的重要工具:一家二级医院的病例报告。
对多种药物过敏并多次发生过敏性休克的患者是围手术期管理的一大挑战。本报告介绍了一名被诊断为胆石症的 27 岁女性患者,她计划接受胆囊切除术。患者曾对多种药物产生不良反应,包括阿莫西林/克拉维酸、头孢泊肟、左氧氟沙星和另外两种药物(一种是镇痛药,另一种是多种维生素),每次不良反应都会导致患者出现过敏性休克的症状。不过,该患者曾多次表现出对阿米卡星和扑热息痛的耐受性。鉴于病人的药物过敏状态,病人的麻醉师要求在手术前使用麻醉药物和消毒剂。为此进行了全面的皮肤测试,所有药物的测试结果均为阴性。检测结果指导了麻醉剂的选择,确保了围术期护理的安全。随后,使用琥珀胆碱、丙泊酚、罗库洛铵、阿托品和新斯的明进行全身麻醉,并使用洗必泰进行消毒,手术顺利进行,术后情况良好。本病例强调了对有药物过敏史或对多种药物过敏性休克的患者进行术前评估和药物检测的重要性,以防止出现任何围术期并发症。
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Journal of perioperative practice
Journal of perioperative practice Nursing-Medical and Surgical Nursing
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Perioperative Practice (JPP) is the official journal of the Association for Perioperative Practice (AfPP). It is an international, peer reviewed journal with a multidisciplinary ethos across all aspects of perioperative care. The overall aim of the journal is to improve patient safety through informing and developing practice. It is an informative professional journal which provides current evidence-based practice, clinical, management and educational developments for practitioners working in the perioperative environment. The journal promotes perioperative practice by publishing clinical research-based articles, literature reviews, topical discussions, advice on clinical issues, current news items and product information.
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