Life-threatening anaphylaxis following antivenom administration in two patients with horse dander allergy.

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Katherine Z Isoardi, Angela L Chiew, Atul Dhital, Geoffrey K Isbister
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Abstract

Introduction: Antivenom is used to treat systemic envenomation and is immunoglobulin G raised from animals, mainly horses, inoculated by venom.

Methods: We report two cases of life-threatening anaphylaxis following the administration of antivenom in patients with known horse dander allergy.

Results: A 14-year-old boy presented with redback spider envenomation. He had a known horse dander allergy. He received antivenom to treat severe pain and developed immediate severe anaphylaxis requiring endotracheal intubation and inotropic support. A 52-year-old man with horse dander allergy presented with suspected snakebite and received antivenom. He developed immediate profound anaphylaxis and suffered a prolonged cardiac arrest. He later died from multiorgan failure secondary to hypoxia.

Discussion: Severe anaphylaxis following antivenom administration in Australia is uncommon. In the setting of known horse dander allergy there is likely to be an increased risk of severe anaphylaxis due to probable cross-reactivity of shared allergens between horse dander and serum.

Conclusion: Dander allergy to the same animal antivenom is raised from, likely confers an increased risk of life-threatening anaphylaxis. Asking someone specifically about the relevant animal dander allergy prior to antivenom administration is important to better weigh the risk-benefit analysis of antivenom administration.

两名马皮屑过敏患者抗蛇毒血清治疗后发生危及生命的过敏反应。
抗蛇毒血清用于治疗全身中毒,是一种免疫球蛋白G,从动物(主要是马)中提取,通过毒液接种。方法:我们报告了两例危及生命的过敏反应后抗蛇毒血清的管理患者已知马皮屑过敏。结果:1例14岁男童表现为红背蜘蛛中毒。他对马皮屑过敏。他接受抗蛇毒血清治疗剧烈疼痛,并立即出现严重过敏反应,需要气管插管和肌力支持。一名52岁男性马皮屑过敏,疑似蛇咬伤,接受抗蛇毒血清治疗。他立即出现了深度过敏反应,并出现了长时间的心脏骤停。他后来死于继发于缺氧的多器官衰竭。讨论:严重的过敏反应后抗蛇毒血清管理在澳大利亚是罕见的。在已知马皮屑过敏的情况下,由于马皮屑和血清之间可能存在共同过敏原的交叉反应,可能会增加严重过敏反应的风险。结论:皮屑对同一动物抗蛇毒血清过敏,可能会增加危及生命的过敏反应的风险。在使用抗蛇毒血清之前,专门询问有关动物皮屑过敏的人,这对于更好地权衡抗蛇毒血清使用的风险-收益分析很重要。
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