Anaphylaxis in a New York City pediatric emergency department: Triggers, treatments, and outcomes

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作者
Huang, Faith
Chawla, Kanwaljit
Jaervinen, Kirsi M.
Nowak-Wegrzyn, Anna [1 ]
机构
[1] Mt Sinai Sch Med, Dept Pediat, New York, NY 10029 USA
基金
美国国家卫生研究院;
关键词
Children; anaphylaxis; food allergy; autoinjectable epinephrine; pediatric emergency department; food-induced anaphylaxis; peanut allergy; seafood allergy; REPEAT EPINEPHRINE TREATMENTS; FOOD-INDUCED ANAPHYLAXIS; ALLERGIC REACTIONS; EPIDEMIOLOGY; CHILDREN;
D O I
10.1016/j.jaci.2011.09.018
中图分类号
R392 [医学免疫学];
学科分类号
100102 ;
摘要
Background: Anaphylaxis incidence is increasing. Objective: We sought to characterize anaphylaxis in children in an urban pediatric emergency department (PED). Methods: We performed a review of PED records for anaphylactic reactions over 5 years. Results: We identified 213 anaphylactic reactions in 192 children (97 male patients): 6 were infants, 20 had multiple reactions, and the median age was 8 years (age range, 4 months to 18 years). Sixty-two reactions were coded as anaphylaxis; 151 additional reactions met the second symposium anaphylaxis criteria. There was no increase in incidence over 5 years. The triggers included the following: foods, 71%; unknown, 15%; drugs, 9%; and "other," 5%. Food was more likely to be a trigger in multiple PED visits (P = .03). Epinephrine was administered in 169 (79%) reactions; in 58 (27%) reactions epinephrine was administered before arrival in the PED. Patients with Medicaid were less likely to receive epinephrine before arrival in the PED (P < .001). Twenty-eight (14.6%) patients were hospitalized, 9 in the intensive care unit. For 13 (6%) of the reactions, 2 doses of epinephrine were administered; 69% of the patients treated with 2 doses of epinephrine were hospitalized compared with 12% of the patients treated with a single dose (P < .001). Administration of both epinephrine doses before arrival to the PED was associated with a lower rate of hospitalization compared with epinephrine administration in the PED (P = .05). Conclusions: Food is the main anaphylaxis trigger in the urban PED, although the International Classification of Diseases-ninth revision code for anaphylaxis is underused. Treatment with 2 doses of epinephrine is associated with a higher risk of hospitalization; epinephrine treatment before arrival to the PED is associated with a decreased risk. Children with Medicaid are less likely to receive epinephrine before arrival in the PED. (J Allergy Clin Immunol 2012; 129: 162-8.)
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