| Literature DB >> 33308829 |
Dirceu Solé1, Maria Anita Costa Spindola2, Marcelo Vivolo Aun3, Liana Maria Tôrres de Araújo Azi4, Luiz Antonio Guerra Bernd5, Daniela Bianchi Garcia6, Albertina Varandas Capelo7, Débora de Oliveira Cumino8, Alex Eustáquio Lacerda1, Luciana Cavalcanti Lima9, Edelton Flávio Morato10, Rogean Rodrigues Nunes11, Norma de Paula Motta Rubini12, Jane da Silva13, Maria Angela Tardelli14, Alexandra Sayuri Watanabe15, Erick Freitas Curi16, Flavio Sano17.
Abstract
This second joint document, written by experts from the Brazilian Association of Allergy and Immunology (ASBAI) and Brazilian Society of Anesthesiology (SBA) concerned with perioperative anaphylaxis, aims to review the pathophysiological reaction mechanisms, triggering agents (in adults and children), and the approach for diagnosis during and after an episode of anaphylaxis. As anaphylaxis assessment is extensive, the identification of medications, antiseptics and other substances used at each setting, the comprehensive data documentation, and the use of standardized nomenclature are key points for obtaining more consistent epidemiological information on perioperative anaphylaxis.Entities:
Keywords: Alergia e imunologia; Allergy and immunology; Anafilaxia; Anaphylaxis; Anestesia; Anesthesia; Hipersensibilidade; Hypersensitivity; Perioperative period; Período perioperatório; Skin tests; Testes cutâneos
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Year: 2020 PMID: 33308829 PMCID: PMC9373683 DOI: 10.1016/j.bjan.2020.08.008
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Braz J Anesthesiol ISSN: 0104-0014
Figure 1Mechanisms involved in anaphylaxis.
Suggested non-irritating concentrations for skin tests with drugs to investigate perioperative reactions.28, 179
| Drug | Skin prick test | Intradermal test |
|---|---|---|
| Cephalosporins | 20 mg.mL-1 | 20 mg.mL-1 (Cefepime 2 mg.mL-1) |
| Thiopental | 25 mg.mL-1 | 2.5 mg.mL-1 |
| Propofol | 10 mg.mL-1 | 1 mg.mL-1 |
| Ketamine | 10 mg.mL-1 | 1 mg.mL-1 |
| Etomidate | 2 mg.mL-1 | 0.2 mg.mL-1 |
| Midazolam | 5 mg.mL-1 | 0.05 mg.mL-1 |
| Fentanyl | 0.05 mg.mL-1 | 0.005 mg.mL-1 |
| Alfentanil | 0.5 mg.mL-1 | 0.05 mg.mL-1 |
| Sufentanil | 0.005 mg.mL-1 | 0.0005 mg.mL-1 |
| Remifentanil | 0.05 mg.mL-1 | 0.005 mg.mL-1 |
| Morphine | 1 mg.mL-1 | 0.01 mg.mL-1 |
| Atracurium | 1 mg.mL-1 | 0.01 mg.mL-1 |
| Cisatracurium | 2 mg.mL-1 | 0.02 mg.mL-1 |
| Mivacurium | 0.2 mg.mL-1 | 0.002 mg.mL-1 |
| Rocurorium | 10 mg.mL-1 | 0.05 mg.mL-1 |
| Vecuronium | 4 mg.mL-1 | 0.4 mg.mL-1 |
| Pancuronium | 2 mg.mL-1 | 0.2 mg.mL-1 |
| Suxamethonium | 10 mg.mL-1 | 0.1 mg.mL-1 |
| Pyrazolones | 0.1 to 2 mg.mL-1 | 0.1 to 2 mg.mL-1 |
| Others NSAIDs | 0.1 mg.mL-1 | 0.1 mg.mL-1 |
| Local anesthetics | Pure | 1/10 |
| Patent blue | 25 mg.mL-1 | 0.25 mg.mL-1 |
| Methylene blue | 10 mg.mL-1 | 0.01 mg.mL-1 |
| Chlorhexidine | 5 mg.mL-1 | 0.002 mg.mL-1 (sterile, colorless, alcohol-free solution) |
| Povidone | 100 mg.mL-1 | Not to be performed |