Evaluation of the triggers and the treatment models of anaphylaxis in pediatric patients.

Northern clinics of Istanbul Pub Date : 2023-08-25 eCollection Date: 2023-01-01 DOI:10.14744/nci.2022.68335
Sevgi Sipahi Cimen, Ayse Suleyman, Esra Yucel, Nermin Guler, Zeynep Tamay
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Objective: Anaphylaxis is an acute, life-threatening systemic hypersensitivity reaction. We aimed to evaluate the demographic and clinical characteristics of patients presenting with anaphylaxis, as well as triggers and risk factors, and to determine the rate of adrenaline auto-injector (AAI) usage.

Methods: The study was planned in the pediatric allergy outpatient clinic over a 1-year period. The data of children diagnosed with anaphylaxis were evaluated retrospectively; demographic characteristics, causes of anaphylaxis, and treatment modalities were recorded in the created study form.

Results: Eighty children (29 females) with a median age of 6.5 years (range: 1 month-17 years) were evaluated. The most common triggers were foods under 2 years of age (73%), and drugs (70%) above 2 years of age. Nearly half of the anaphylaxis episodes (n=41, 51.3%) occurred at home. Cutaneous and respiratory symptoms were the most commonly reported complaints (98.8%). The median age of the patients at the first attack with severe anaphylaxis (n=29, 36.3%) was significantly higher than the rest (p:0.007). The age at onset of the reaction (p:0.006) and occurrence of the reaction in hospital conditions (p<0.001) were determined to be significant risk factors for severe anaphylaxis. Most of them received antihistamines (95.7%) and corticosteroids (91.3%), while 78.3% received adrenaline. Only 9.5% of patients with recurrent episodes of anaphylaxis used AAIs.

Conclusion: Foods in infants and drugs in older children were the leading causative allergens of anaphylaxis. The most common clinical manifestations were respiratory and cutaneous symptoms. The older age at onset of the reaction and the occurrence of the reaction in hospital conditions were determined to be significant risk factors for severe anaphylaxis. It was determined that the frequency of AAI use was low among patients and their families.

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儿科患者过敏反应的触发因素和治疗模型的评估。
目的:过敏反应是一种急性、危及生命的全身超敏反应。我们旨在评估过敏反应患者的人口统计学和临床特征,以及触发因素和风险因素,并确定肾上腺素自动注射器(AAI)的使用率。方法:本研究计划在儿科过敏门诊进行,为期1年。对诊断为过敏反应的儿童的资料进行回顾性评价;在创建的研究表格中记录了人口统计学特征、过敏反应的原因和治疗方式。结果:对80名中位年龄为6.5岁(范围:1个月至17岁)的儿童(29名女性)进行了评估。最常见的诱因是2岁以下的食物(73%)和2岁以上的药物(70%)。近一半的过敏反应(n=41,51.3%)发生在家中。皮肤和呼吸道症状是最常见的主诉(98.8%)。首次出现严重过敏反应的患者的中位年龄(n=29,36.3%)明显高于其他患者(p:0.007)。出现反应的年龄(p:0.006)和在医院条件下发生反应(结论:婴儿食物和儿童药物是引起过敏反应的主要过敏原。最常见的临床表现是呼吸道和皮肤症状。反应发生时年龄较大和在医院条件下发生反应被确定为严重过敏反应的重要危险因素f AAI在患者及其家属中的使用率较低。
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