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[Risk factors in histamine liberation: a prospective study in an anesthetized population].

M C Laxenaire, J Manel, J Borgo, D A Moneret-Vautrin.   

Abstract

23,444 anaesthetic files were collected over a 12-month period from all the anaesthetic departments of the Regional Hospital in Nancy and three private clinics in town. The data were set out on a computer data-sheet aimed at defining the risk factors for histamine release. As a result, two groups are defined: a group of patients who released histamine (HL+; n = 212) and a group of patients who did not release histamine (HL-; n = 23,232). In increasing order of severity, the incidence of reactions were 1 in 143 for chest erythema, 1 in 630 for generalized erythema and Quincke's oedema, 1 in 230 for generalized erythema and hypotension, and 1 in 23,444 for fatal shock. The two groups were compared one with the other for each factor, using the chi-squared test or Fisher's test of exact probabilities. The statistically significant risk factors were: female patients, patients aged between 15 and 25 years, patients with an allergic history, a history of multiple anaesthesias, close one after the other, and exaggerated preanaesthetic anxiety. The drugs most often incriminated were: Althesin, propanidid, suxamethonium, alcuronium, gallamine and Haemaccel. A multifactorial analysis is being carried out to determine the part played by each factor in the release of histamine.

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Year:  1985        PMID: 2408512     DOI: 10.1016/s0750-7658(85)80192-1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ann Fr Anesth Reanim        ISSN: 0750-7658


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1.  Prediction of risk for pseudoallergic reactions and histamine release in patients undergoing anaesthesia and surgery: a computer-aided model using independence-Bayes.

Authors:  M Ennis; C Ohmann; W Lorenz; R Zaczyk; B Schöning
Journal:  Agents Actions       Date:  1988-04
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