Clinical outcomes and management of contrast hypersensitivity in patients requiring repeated computed tomography imaging.

IF 5.2 4区 医学 Q2 Medicine
Pearlyn Mei Ping Wong, Si Min Chiow, Chau Hung Lee, Sze-Chin Tan, Martin Weng Chin H'ng
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Abstract

Introduction: In collaboration with the Department of Rheumatology, Allergy and Immunology, our study aims to review the outcomes of and propose an improved workflow for the management of patients with prior hypersensitivity reactions to iodinated contrast media (ICM).

Method: Outpatients coming for contrast-enhanced computed tomography (CECT) were stratified into 3 categories (definite, unconfirmed and inaccurate) based on likelihood of their contrast hypersensitivity label. Patients could be offered a different ICM, receive the same ICM, or be referred to an allergist for further evaluation. There were 4 outcomes: (1) alternative ICM tolerated; (2) same ICM tolerated again; (3) patient developed a hypersensitivity reaction to either alternative or original ICM; and (4) CECT was deferred until assessment by an allergist. Comparison was made pre- and post-intervention to see if patient outcomes were improved.

Results: There were 132 patients who made a total of 154 visits (90.3% had documented contrast hypersensitivity). Post-intervention, the number of visits postponed for premedication decreased (81.0% to 34.7%). There was a reduction in hypersensitivity reactions (from 42.9% to 14.3%). Of the 12 patients assessed by the allergist, 6 could continue using the same or alternative ICM, 4 were advised to abstain from further contrast administration and 2 were pending testing with a third agent.

Conclusion: Active intervention by the radiologist can decrease the number of postponed, converted or cancelled CECT studies as well as reduce the number of adverse allergic-like events. Direct collaboration between radiologist and allergist for specific cases may be helpful in patients who will likely need future/repeated CECTs.

需要重复计算机断层扫描成像的患者对比度超敏反应的临床结果和处理
引言:我们的研究与风湿病、过敏和免疫学系合作,旨在审查既往对碘化造影剂(ICM)有超敏反应的患者的治疗结果,并提出改进的工作流程。方法:根据对比度超敏标记的可能性,将前来接受对比度增强计算机断层扫描(CECT)的门诊患者分为3类(明确、未证实和不准确)。患者可以接受不同的ICM,接受相同的ICM或转诊给过敏专科医生进行进一步评估。有4个结果:(1)替代ICM耐受性;(2) 再次耐受相同的ICM;(3) 患者对替代ICM或原始ICM产生超敏反应;和(4)CECT被推迟到过敏专科医生的评估。在干预前和干预后进行比较,看看患者的预后是否有所改善。结果:共有132名患者进行了154次就诊(90.3%的患者有造影剂超敏反应)。干预后,因术前用药而推迟的就诊次数减少(81.0%至34.7%)。超敏反应减少(从42.9%降至14.3%)。在过敏专科医生评估的12名患者中,6名可以继续使用相同或替代的ICM,4名建议放弃进一步的对比剂给药,2名正在等待第三方试剂的检测。结论:放射科医生的积极干预可以减少被推迟、转换或取消的CECT研究的数量,并减少不良过敏样事件的数量。放射科医生和过敏专科医生之间针对特定病例的直接合作可能有助于未来可能需要/重复CECT的患者。关键词:皮质类固醇,超敏反应,ICM,碘造影剂,用药前,皮肤测试
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Annals Academy of Medicine Singapore
Annals Academy of Medicine Singapore 医学-医学:内科
CiteScore
4.90
自引率
5.80%
发文量
186
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Annals is the official journal of the Academy of Medicine, Singapore. Established in 1972, Annals is the leading medical journal in Singapore which aims to publish novel findings from clinical research as well as medical practices that can benefit the medical community.
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