Angioedema in the emergency department: an evidence-based update.

Q2 Medicine
Emergency medicine practice Pub Date : 2022-10-01 Epub Date: 2022-10-02
Prayag Mehta, Nikola Milanko, Jedediah Leaf, Joshua Kern
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Abstract

Angioedema is a histamine- or bradykinin-mediated response that can be acquired, hereditary, or idiopathic. Manifestations include nonpitting edema of the subcutaneous layer of the skin or submucosal layers of the respiratory or gastrointestinal tracts. While acute presentations are typically transient and localized, angioedema can result in acute airway compromise, requiring immediate stabilization. It can also result in abdominal pain that is commonly misdiagnosed, resulting in unnecessary and potentially harmful procedures. This review assesses current literature on the etiology and management of angioedema in the emergency department. An analysis of the most recent evidence on therapeutic options is provided, while addressing barriers to use.

急诊科的血管性水肿:循证更新
血管性水肿是一种组胺或缓激素介导的反应,可获得性、遗传性或特发性。表现包括皮肤皮下层或呼吸道或胃肠道粘膜下层的非凹陷性水肿。虽然急性表现通常是短暂和局部的,但血管性水肿可导致急性气道损害,需要立即稳定。它还会导致腹痛,这通常会被误诊,导致不必要的和潜在有害的手术。这篇综述评估了目前关于急诊血管性水肿的病因和治疗的文献。在解决使用障碍的同时,对治疗方案的最新证据进行了分析。
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Emergency medicine practice
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