| Literature DB >> 28088250 |
Athamaica Ruiz Oropeza1, Søren Mikkelsen2, Carsten Bindslev-Jensen3, Charlotte G Mortz3.
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BACKGROUND: Bee and wasp stings are among the most common triggers of anaphylaxis in adults representing around 20% of fatal anaphylaxis from any cause. Data of pre-hospital treatment of bee and wasp induced anaphylactic reactions are sparse. This study aimed to estimate the incidence of bee and wasp induced anaphylactic reactions, the severity of the reactions and to correlate the pre-hospital treatment with the severity of the anaphylactic reaction.Entities:
Keywords: Anaphylaxis; Pre-hospital treatment; Severity
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28088250 PMCID: PMC5237483 DOI: 10.1186/s13049-016-0344-y
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Scand J Trauma Resusc Emerg Med ISSN: 1757-7241 Impact factor: 2.953
Grading of anaphylaxis according to severity of clinical symptoms. Sampson 2003
| Grade | Skin | GI Tract | Respiratory Tract | Cardiovascular | Neurological |
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| 1 | Localized pruritus, flushing, urticaria, angioedema | Oral pruritus, oral “tingling”, mild lip swelling | |||
| 2 | Generalized pruritus, urticaria, angioedema | Any of the above, nausea and/or emesis x’s 1 | Nasal congestion and/or sneezing | Change in activity level | |
| 3 | Any of the above | Any of the above, plus repetitive vomiting | Rhinorrhea, marked congestion, | Tachycardia (increase >15 beats/min) | Change in activity level plus anxiety |
| 4 | Any of the above | Any of the above plus diarrhea | Any of the above, | Any of the above, | “Light headedness” feeling of “ |
| 5 | Any of the above | Any of the above, loss of bowel control | Any of the above, |
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All symptoms are not mandatory. The severity score should be based on the organ system most affected, e.g., if grade 3 respiratory symptoms are present but only grade 1 GI symptoms, then the anaphylaxis severity score would be “grade 3”. Boldface letters are absolute indications for the use of epinephrine; use of epinephrine with other symptoms will depend on patient’s history
Grading of anaphylaxis according to severity of clinical symptoms. Mueller 1966
| Grade | Signs and Symptoms |
|---|---|
| 1 Slight general reaction | Generalized urticaria, itching, malaise and anxiety |
| 2 General reaction | Any of the above plus two or more of following: generalized edema; constriction in chest; wheezing; abdominal pain; nausea and vomiting; and dizziness |
| 3 Severe general reaction | Any of the above plus two or more of following: dyspnea; dysphagia; hoarseness or thickened speech; confusion; and feeling of impending disaster |
| 4 Shock reaction | Any of the above plus two or more of following: cyanosis; fall in blood pressure; collapse incontinence; and unconsciousness |
Fig. 1Flow diagram of patients with bee and wasp induced anaphylactic reaction attended by the MECU during 2008-2014
Fig. 2Severity of the anaphylactic reaction evaluated by Sampson’s severity score (a) and Mueller’s severity score (b) (n = 273)
Fig. 3Treatment administrated by the MECU in relation to the severity of the anaphylactic reaction