Elise Mank, Nancy Broos, Ingrid Terreehorst, Olivia Liem, Charlotte M Nusman, Anne-Loes E Gerards, Joep P M Derikx, Merit M Tabbers
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TauroSept-Induced Anaphylaxis: A Pediatric Case Report.
Background: Children with intestinal failure who are receiving parenteral nutrition through a central venous catheter are at risk of developing catheter-related bloodstream infections. For many years, a prophylactic lock with taurolidine has been used to decrease the incidence of these infections and is considered safe in children. Case Presentation: A 1-month-old boy with jejunal atresia was receiving parenteral nutrition through a central venous catheter. Shortly after administration of taurolidine (TauroSept®), he developed circulatory insufficiency and angioedema. His serum tryptase increased, which was suggestive of anaphylaxis (baseline tryptase 6.3 µg/L; 2 h after start of the reaction: 21 µg/L; cutoff criterion for clinically relevant increase: 1.2 × baseline tryptase level + 2). Conclusions: To the best of our knowledge, this is the first case of anaphylaxis in response to TauroSept® in an infant worldwide. Clinicians should be aware of this possible but very rare side effect.
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Pediatric Allergy, Immunology, and Pulmonology is a peer-reviewed journal designed to promote understanding and advance the treatment of respiratory, allergic, and immunologic diseases in children. The Journal delivers original translational, clinical, and epidemiologic research on the most common chronic illnesses of children—asthma and allergies—as well as many less common and rare diseases. It emphasizes the developmental implications of the morphological, physiological, pharmacological, and sociological components of these problems, as well as the impact of disease processes on families.
Pediatric Allergy, Immunology, and Pulmonology coverage includes:
-Functional and genetic immune deficiencies-
Interstitial lung diseases-
Both common and rare respiratory, allergic, and immunologic diseases-
Patient care-
Patient education research-
Public health policy-
International health studies