Addressing DRESS (drug reaction with eosinophilia and systemic symptoms)

Q4 Medicine
Catherine M. McGrath, Karamjit Khangura
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Abstract

SummaryThe syndrome of drug reaction with eosinophilia and systemic symptoms (DRESS) is the manifestation of a severe idiosyncratic drug-induced reaction with variable latency period. DRESS occurs in one in 1000 to one in 10 000 of drug exposures with high rates of long-term sequelae and mortality of around 10%. There are several classes of drugs historically associated with DRESS – aromatic antiepileptics such as carbamazepine and related compounds, nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, antiretroviral drugs and antibiotics as well as drugs such as sulfasalazine, allopurinol and dapsone. There is growing recognition of the role of genetic predisposition. Implicated alleles can sometimes be used for predrug screening. DRESS can be associated with reactivation of human herpes viruses, which may be important in a prolonged and severe disease course. Prompt recognition of DRESS, withdrawal of the suspect drug under clinical supervision and supportive care are vital.
解决DRESS(伴嗜酸性粒细胞增多和全身症状的药物反应)
药物反应伴嗜酸性粒细胞增多及全身症状综合征(DRESS)是一种具有可变潜伏期的严重特异性药物反应的表现。药物接触者中有千分之一至万分之一发生DRESS,长期后遗症发生率高,死亡率约为10%。历史上有几类药物与DRESS -芳香族抗癫痫药有关,如卡马西平及相关化合物、非甾体抗炎药、抗逆转录病毒药物和抗生素,以及磺胺氮嗪、别嘌呤醇和氨苯砜等药物。人们越来越认识到遗传易感性的作用。牵连等位基因有时可用于药物前筛选。DRESS可能与人类疱疹病毒的再激活有关,这在长期和严重的疾病过程中可能很重要。及时识别DRESS,在临床监督下停用可疑药物和支持性护理至关重要。
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Adverse Drug Reaction Bulletin
Adverse Drug Reaction Bulletin Medicine-Pharmacology (medical)
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期刊介绍: For over 40 years, Adverse Drug Reaction Bulletin has provided comprehensive coverage in the field of adverse drug reactions. Each issue contains an invited article on a topic of current interest, dealing with specific conditions from drug-induced lung disorders to drug-induced sexual dysfunction, or types of drugs from lipid-lowering agents to poisons antidotes. This bimonthly journal"s articles are timely, succinct and fully referenced
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