Literature DB >> 16450570

Anaphylaxis and epinephrine prescribing patterns in a military hospital: underutilization of the intramuscular route.

Bret R Haymore1, Warner W Carr, Wayne T Frank.   

Abstract

Epinephrine is the only definitive treatment of anaphylaxis, and recent evidence suggests that the intramuscular route has superior pharmacokinetics to subcutaneous administration. There is little data regarding what route is commonly used in clinical practice. The objective of this article is to determine the rate of epinephrine use in cases of anaphylaxis and route of administration utilized. A retrospective review was made of 220 medical records with the primary diagnosis of urticaria, angioedema, or anaphylaxis over a 28-month period at a military medical center. Twenty-four cases of anaphylaxis identified in the records. Demographics, along with signs and symptoms of those experiencing anaphylaxis, were similar to other published reports. Epinephrine was given in only 50% of cases and largely by the subcutaneous route. No intramuscular epinephrine was administered. H1 blockers and steroids were the most commonly administered treatments. H2 blockers were given at the same rate as epinephrine. An autoinjector was prescribed in 29% of cases with instruction on its use documented in 13%. An allergy referral was made in 29% of cases. Greater educational efforts and collaboration are needed between the allergy community and other providers regarding the importance of administering epinephrine intramuscularly, prescribing autoinjectors, and referring to an allergist in cases of anaphylaxis.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 16450570

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Allergy Asthma Proc        ISSN: 1088-5412            Impact factor:   2.587


  10 in total

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2.  Epinephrine autoinjector refill history in an HMO.

Authors:  Michael S Kaplan; Sandy Y Jung; Matthew L Chiang
Journal:  Curr Allergy Asthma Rep       Date:  2011-02       Impact factor: 4.806

3.  Emergency treatment of anaphylaxis: concise clinical guidance.

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Journal:  Clin Med (Lond)       Date:  2022-07       Impact factor: 5.410

4.  Implementation of anaphylaxis management guidelines: a register-based study.

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Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2012-05-10       Impact factor: 3.240

Review 5.  The optimal choice of medication administration route regarding intravenous, intramuscular, and subcutaneous injection.

Authors:  Jing-Fen Jin; Ling-Ling Zhu; Meng Chen; Hui-Min Xu; Hua-Fen Wang; Xiu-Qin Feng; Xiu-Ping Zhu; Quan Zhou
Journal:  Patient Prefer Adherence       Date:  2015-07-02       Impact factor: 2.711

6.  Shellfish/crustacean oral allergy syndrome among national service pre-enlistees in Singapore.

Authors:  Bernard Yu-Hor Thong; Shalini Arulanandam; Sze-Chin Tan; Teck-Choon Tan; Grace Yin-Lai Chan; Justina Wei-Lyn Tan; Mark Chong-Wei Yeow; Chwee-Ying Tang; Jinfeng Hou; Khai-Pang Leong
Journal:  Asia Pac Allergy       Date:  2018-04-24

Review 7.  Underuse of epinephrine for the treatment of anaphylaxis: missed opportunities.

Authors:  Benjamin T Prince; Irene Mikhail; David R Stukus
Journal:  J Asthma Allergy       Date:  2018-06-20

8.  Anaphylaxis diagnosis and management in the Emergency Department of a tertiary hospital in the Philippines.

Authors:  Michelle Joy De Vera; Iris Conela Tagaro
Journal:  Asia Pac Allergy       Date:  2020-01-13

9.  Epinephrine: the drug of choice for anaphylaxis-a statement of the world allergy organization.

Authors:  Stephen F Kemp; Richard F Lockey; F Estelle R Simons
Journal:  World Allergy Organ J       Date:  2008-07       Impact factor: 4.084

10.  A Simple Allergist-Led Intervention Improves Resident Training in Anaphylaxis.

Authors:  Artemio M Jongco; Sheila Bina; Robert J Sporter; Marie A Cavuoto Petrizzo; Blanka Kaplan; Myriam Kline; Susan J Schuval
Journal:  J Allergy (Cairo)       Date:  2016-02-21
  10 in total

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