Literature DB >> 1354627

Latex hypersensitivity reactions despite prophylaxis.

P L Kwittken1, J Becker, B Oyefara, R Danziger, N A Pawlowski, S Sweinberg.   

Abstract

Latex rubber hypersensitivity represents a significant problem facing the medical, surgical, radiologic, and dental professions. As a tertiary care center, the Childrens Hospital of Philadelphia has a large population of patients with spina bifida and complex genitourinary anomalies; a number of these children have latex rubber allergy, which may first present as intraoperative anaphylaxis. Although there is no substitute for complete antigen avoidance, all medical products containing latex rubber may not have suitable alternatives. Therefore, we have formulated a protocol to prevent perioperative reactions through the use of prophylactic medications and the limitation of latex exposure. This regimen includes steroids, antihistamines, and bronchodilators when indicated. In four children, prophylaxis failed perioperatively because of parenteral infusion of latex rubber proteins.

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Year:  1992        PMID: 1354627     DOI: 10.2500/108854192778878782

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Allergy Proc        ISSN: 1046-9354


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