Literature DB >> 3177970

Adverse reactions to protamine sulfate during cardiac surgery in diabetic and non-diabetic patients.

G M Gottschlich1, G P Gravlee, J W Georgitis.   

Abstract

The incidence of adverse reactions to protamine sulfate range from 0.06% to 27% and vary from mild urticaria to anaphylactic shock and death. In a retrospective analysis of 2996 patients, only four subjects experienced an adverse reaction due to protamine. Two individuals were NPH-insulin-dependent diabetics and two patients had exposure to protamine only during cardiac catheterization. Skin test titrations to protamine were done in three of four patients. One patient had a positive reaction at a 100-micrograms/mL dilution whereas the other two patients had positive reactions at 1000 micrograms/mL. In a comparable number of normal subjects, the threshold for a positive immediate skin response was 1000 micrograms/mL. Since the observed incidence of adverse reactions was 2.9% in NPH-insulin-dependent diabetics and 0.07% in non-diabetics, this represents a nearly 40-fold increased risk for diabetic patients (P less than .005). Skin testing appears to have limited applicability in the assessment of protamine sensitivity.

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Year:  1988        PMID: 3177970

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ann Allergy        ISSN: 0003-4738


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Review 4.  Allergy to protamine.

Authors:  M E Weiss; N F Adkinson
Journal:  Clin Rev Allergy       Date:  1991 Fall-Winter

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