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Concomitant chronic pulmonary diseases and their association with hospital outcomes in patients with anaphylaxis and other allergic conditions: a cohort study

Concomitant chronic pulmonary diseases and their association with hospital outcomes in patients with anaphylaxis and other allergic conditions: a cohort study

... for anaphylaxis, we also included the records of patients whose discharge diagnosis fi elds contained codes that are not speci fi c for anaphylaxis, including ...for anaphylaxis. 28 Additional codes ...

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PRECLINICAL STUDY OF THE ALLERGENIC PROPERTIES OF CARBAMYLATED DARBEPOETINPavel D. Kolesnichenko*, Alexander A. Dolzhikov, Nina I. Zhernakova,Andrey A. Shaposhnikov, Alexander A. Stepchenko, Galina A. Batischeva, Konstantin M. ReznikovDOWNLOAD/VIEW

PRECLINICAL STUDY OF THE ALLERGENIC PROPERTIES OF CARBAMYLATED DARBEPOETINPavel D. Kolesnichenko*, Alexander A. Dolzhikov, Nina I. Zhernakova,Andrey A. Shaposhnikov, Alexander A. Stepchenko, Galina A. Batischeva, Konstantin M. ReznikovDOWNLOAD/VIEW

... and other scientific purposes (ETSN 124, Strasbourg, ...cutaneous anaphylaxis and the systemic anaphylactic reaction, the carbamylated darbepoetin, solution for injection (OOO "Pharmapark", Russia) ...

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Anaphylaxis and Emergency Treatment

Anaphylaxis and Emergency Treatment

... New immunomodulatory therapies are being eval- uated for their efficacy in the treatment of food al- lergy. Anti-IgE therapy and “desensitization” with modified recombinant proteins look promising, as discussed elsewhere ...

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Food allergy and anaphylaxis

Food allergy and anaphylaxis

... for anaphylaxis; intervention: any approaches or protocols that incorporated a strategy for food allergy and anaphy- laxis management; comparator: any studies irrespective of whether there was a comparator ...

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Improving Anaphylaxis Care: The Impact of a Clinical Pathway

Improving Anaphylaxis Care: The Impact of a Clinical Pathway

... Over the 18 months after the pathway revision, 85.4% of patients being discharged from the ED (164 of 192) had an epinephrine autoinjector in hand. For cases in which patients were not discharged with an epinephrine ...

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Anaphylaxis in Children: Clinical and Allergologic Features

Anaphylaxis in Children: Clinical and Allergologic Features

... study this factor is related to 9% of the total episodes and in 20% of the cases occurring in patients more than 8 years old. It is often food-dependent, but it is difficult to identify the specific foodstuff involved. ...

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Fatal anaphylaxis registries data support changes in the who anaphylaxis mortality coding rules

Fatal anaphylaxis registries data support changes in the who anaphylaxis mortality coding rules

... as anaphylaxis were ad- justed in the chapter related to external ...certain other consequences of external causes” chapter, specifically the “T78 Adverse effects, not else- where classified” ...of ...

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Infant anaphylaxis: the importance of early recognition

Infant anaphylaxis: the importance of early recognition

... of anaphylaxis, this could lead to underdiagnosis among ...older. Other clinical features of anaphylaxis may be more difficult to identify in this age ...

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Teicoplanin allergy - an emerging problem in the anaesthetic allergy clinic

Teicoplanin allergy - an emerging problem in the anaesthetic allergy clinic

... allergic anaphylaxis, which is an IgE mediated type 1 hypersensitivity ...perioperative anaphylaxis, but was treated in the emergency department following a dog ...(no other drugs administered), with ...

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Physiologic manifestations of human anaphylaxis

Physiologic manifestations of human anaphylaxis

... In the course of a controlled study to evaluate different forms of immunotherapy for subjects with insect-sting hypersensitivity, we observed 11 subjects who had systemic cutaneous urticarial reactions and 3 subjects who ...

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Adherence to adrenaline autoinjector prescriptions in patients with anaphylaxis

Adherence to adrenaline autoinjector prescriptions in patients with anaphylaxis

... ance. Other likely explanations for non-adherence could be fear of needles; spontaneous recovery from previous anaphylaxis,—hence the assumption that adrenaline therefore would not be needed in future ...

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Navigating the Updated Anaphylaxis Parameters

Navigating the Updated Anaphylaxis Parameters

... and Anaphylaxis Network (Chantilly, VA) convened two symposia, during which an international and interdisciplinary group of representatives and experts from 13 professional, govern- ment, and lay organizations ...

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Anti peptide autoantibodies and fatal anaphylaxis in NOD mice in response to insulin self peptides B:9 23 and B:13 23

Anti peptide autoantibodies and fatal anaphylaxis in NOD mice in response to insulin self peptides B:9 23 and B:13 23

... during other effective murine diabetes prevention therapies may simply be a conse- quence of the therapy, and not the mechanism respon- sible for diabetes prevention ...that anaphylaxis induction is ...

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The epidemiology of anaphylaxis in Europe: protocol for a systematic review

The epidemiology of anaphylaxis in Europe: protocol for a systematic review

... (CASP) quality assessment tool for systematic reviews [16], cohort studies [17] and case-control studies [18], which involves an assessment of both internal and exter- nal validity [19]. Similarly, we will use the ...

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Anaphylaxis in Children: A 5-Year Experience

Anaphylaxis in Children: A 5-Year Experience

... of anaphylaxis in chil- dren. Our data confirm that anaphylaxis is a not- uncommon childhood emergency that most often occurs at home or in other out-of-hospital ...

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Risk of Anaphylaxis After Vaccination of Children and Adolescents

Risk of Anaphylaxis After Vaccination of Children and Adolescents

... the anaphylaxis, we likely overestimated some of the vaccine-specific ...received other vaccines along with MMR, it is possible that only 1 case was caused by ...of anaphylaxis after ...

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Mouse and human neutrophils induce anaphylaxis

Mouse and human neutrophils induce anaphylaxis

... neous anaphylaxis in vivo (9), it has been generally accepted that these receptors account for IgG1-induced ...by other myeloid ...trigger anaphylaxis through the release of PAF, probably by ...

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Anaphylaxis

Anaphylaxis

... of anaphylaxis are triggered through an immunologic mechanism involving immunoglobulin E (IgE) which leads to mast cell and basophil activation and the subsequent release of inflammatory mediators such as ...

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Reducing Hospitalization Rates for Children With Anaphylaxis

Reducing Hospitalization Rates for Children With Anaphylaxis

... We queried the EHR database (Cerner Corporation, Kansas City, MO) to identify eligible patients.‍ For those treated with epinephrine in the ED, EHR data were used to determine time of epinephrine administration.‍ For ...

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Clinical Features and Anaphylaxis in Children With Cold Urticaria

Clinical Features and Anaphylaxis in Children With Cold Urticaria

... ing factors for systemic reactions seem to be the surface area of skin exposed, temperature, and du- ration of exposure, which might explain why aquatic activity is the most common trigger (rather than cold weather or ...

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