Intravenous Cetirizine vs Intravenous Diphenhydramine for the Prevention of Hypersensitivity Infusion Reactions: Results of an Exploratory Phase 2 Study.

IF 1.2 Q1 NURSING Journal of Infusion Nursing Pub Date : 2021-11-01 DOI:10.1097/NAN.0000000000000444
Jarrod P Holmes, Julio A Peguero, R Campbell Garland, Janine North, Stacia Young, Lonnie D Brent, Nancy Joseph-Ridge
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Pretreatment with antihistamines for the prevention of hypersensitivity infusion reactions is recommended for certain biologics and chemotherapies. Cetirizine is the first injectable second-generation antihistamine recently approved for acute urticaria. A randomized, exploratory phase 2 study evaluated intravenous (IV) cetirizine 10 mg versus IV diphenhydramine 50 mg as pretreatment in patients receiving an anti-CD20 agent or paclitaxel. In the overall population (N = 34) and an elderly subgroup (n = 21), IV cetirizine was as effective as IV diphenhydramine in preventing infusion reactions (primary outcome) and associated with less sedation at all time points, a shorter infusion center stay, and fewer treatment-related adverse events.

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静脉注射西替利嗪与静脉注射苯海拉明预防超敏输液反应:一项探索性2期研究的结果。
在某些生物制剂和化疗中,推荐使用抗组胺药预处理以预防过敏输注反应。西替利嗪是最近批准用于急性荨麻疹的第一个注射用第二代抗组胺药。一项随机、探索性的2期研究评估了静脉注射(IV)西替利嗪10mg与静脉注射苯海拉明50mg作为接受抗cd20药物或紫杉醇治疗的患者的预处理。在总体人群(N = 34)和老年亚组(N = 21)中,静脉注射西替利嗪与静脉注射苯海拉明在预防输液反应(主要结局)方面同样有效,并且在所有时间点镇静作用更少,输液中心停留时间更短,治疗相关不良事件更少。
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期刊介绍: Journal of Infusion Nursing, the official publication of the Infusion Nurses Society (INS), seeks to promote excellence in infusion nursing by presenting new research, clinical reviews, case studies, and professional development information relevant to the practice of infusion therapy. Articles selected for publication represent the broad scope of the infusion specialty and draw on the expertise of all healthcare providers who participate in the delivery of infusion therapy.
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