Clinical governance implications of a Victorian coronial finding regarding contrast-related anaphylaxis for health services and private providers of radiology services.
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Abstract
What is known about the topic? Anaphylaxis is a rare but inherent risk of treatments and investigational agents. What does this paper add? Using a recent coronial finding in Victoria, this letter explores clinical governance responsibilities of health services and private providers of radiology services with respect to anaphylaxis recognition and management. What are the implications for practitioners? There is a strong case for health service and corporate governance teams (for stand-alone clinics) to ensure that all staff have recent, adequate training to recognise and initiate treatment of anaphylaxis. Reliance on an ambulance response is not enough.
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