Perioperative anaphylaxis manifesting as cardiac arrest during cardiac surgery.

IF 2.6 3区 医学 Q2 ALLERGY Allergy and asthma proceedings Pub Date : 2025-01-01 DOI:10.2500/aap.2025.46.240082
Valerie Jaroenpuntaruk, Gerald W Volcheck
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Perioperative anaphylaxis is a serious entity with high morbidity and mortality. Perioperative anaphylaxis can be caused by any of the multitude of medications and substances used in anesthesia and surgery, and the most common causes include neuromuscular blocking agents, antibiotics, antiseptics, latex, and dyes. The differential diagnosis of perioperative anaphylaxis is wide from both an immunologic and a nonimmunologic standpoint. The majority of the intraoperative anaphylaxis reactions are thought to be immunoglobulin E (IgE) mediated; however, other primary non-IgE-mediated mechanisms can also be present. Clinical manifestations can vary from mild cutaneous exanthema to cardiac arrest. Tryptase can be helpful in identifying perioperative anaphylaxis. In this article, we present the case of a 75-year-old man who had a cardiac arrest without skin symptoms perioperatively during coronary artery bypass surgery. We describe the presentation, strategic evaluation, and subsequent management with recommendations for future surgery based on his evaluation and the identified culprit. Subsequent surgery was later completed. Understanding the clinical presentation, key components of testing, and recommendations for future management of perioperative anaphylaxis are invaluable skills that the allergist can provide for the patient and the anesthesia and surgery teams.

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围手术期过敏反应表现为心脏手术期间心脏骤停。
围手术期过敏反应是一种严重的疾病,发病率和死亡率都很高。围手术期过敏反应可由麻醉和手术中使用的多种药物和物质引起,最常见的原因包括神经肌肉阻滞剂、抗生素、防腐剂、乳胶和染料。围手术期过敏反应的鉴别诊断从免疫学和非免疫学的角度来看都很广泛。大多数术中过敏反应被认为是免疫球蛋白E (IgE)介导的;然而,其他非ige介导的主要机制也可能存在。临床表现从轻微的皮肤小疹到心脏骤停不等。胰蛋白酶可以帮助识别围手术期过敏反应。在这篇文章中,我们报告了一例75岁的男性在冠状动脉搭桥手术期间心脏骤停而无皮肤症状的病例。我们描述的表现,战略评估,和后续的管理建议,未来的手术基于他的评估和确定的罪魁祸首。随后的手术完成。了解临床表现,测试的关键组成部分,以及对围手术期过敏反应的未来管理的建议是过敏症专科医生可以为患者和麻醉和手术团队提供的宝贵技能。
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期刊介绍: Allergy & Asthma Proceedings is a peer reviewed publication dedicated to distributing timely scientific research regarding advancements in the knowledge and practice of allergy, asthma and immunology. Its primary readership consists of allergists and pulmonologists. The goal of the Proceedings is to publish articles with a predominantly clinical focus which directly impact quality of care for patients with allergic disease and asthma. Featured topics include asthma, rhinitis, sinusitis, food allergies, allergic skin diseases, diagnostic techniques, allergens, and treatment modalities. Published material includes peer-reviewed original research, clinical trials and review articles.
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