Infant anaphylaxis and epinephrine use: Can we improve acute management?

Aikaterini Anagnostou, Matthew Greenhawt, S Shahzad Mustafa, Jay A Lieberman, Marcus Shaker
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Background: Anaphylaxis is a serious systemic hypersensitivity reaction that is rapid in onset and may cause death.

Methods: The true prevalence of infant anaphylaxis is unknown, but such cases may be increasing in presentation of these patients to emergency departments, with studies that evaluate health-care utilization after implementation of early introduction guidelines that report an increase in the use of emergency department for food-related visits as well as an increase in epinephrine prescriptions for infants.

Results: Reasons for these increases may include early food introduction as well as therapeutic interventions such as early life or preschool oral immunotherapy.

Conclusion: Infant anaphylaxis presents many diagnostic challenges, including poor recognition attributable to confusing signs and symptoms that may be age specific, and risk for inadequate acute management.

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婴儿过敏反应和肾上腺素的使用:我们能改善急性管理吗?
背景:过敏性反应是一种严重的全身性超敏反应,起病迅速,可致死亡。方法:婴儿过敏反应的真实患病率尚不清楚,但这些患者到急诊科就诊时,这类病例可能会增加,有研究评估了早期引入指南实施后的医疗保健利用情况,报告了因食品相关就诊而使用急诊科的情况增加,以及婴儿肾上腺素处方的增加。结果:这些增加的原因可能包括早期食物引入以及治疗干预,如早期生活或学龄前口服免疫治疗。结论:婴儿过敏反应提出了许多诊断挑战,包括由于混淆的症状和体征,可能是年龄特异性的识别能力差,以及急性管理不充分的风险。
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