膜翅目毒液过敏成年患者使用急救包的重大处理错误和教育差距。

IF 6 Allergologie select Pub Date : 2025-01-22 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.5414/ALX02476E
Julia Zarnowski, Louise Wilkens, Regina Treudler
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目的:为防止膜翅目昆虫蜇伤后出现全身过敏反应,应提供肾上腺素自动注射器(AAI)。我们的目的是在现实世界中评估患者的教育和处理能力。材料和方法:首次在我们诊所就诊的膜翅目毒液过敏患者使用先前处方的急救包(包括AAI)进行了标准化问卷调查,并要求他们使用假人演示AAI的使用。结果:82例患者(女性62.2%,平均年龄52.0±17.3岁)对蜂毒(85.3%)、蜂毒(9.8%)、大黄蜂毒(4.9%)过敏。37.8%的受访者表示曾根据处方接受过有关AAI的实际培训。59.8%的患者存在明显的操作失误,导致误注射的患者占30.6%。结论:我们的数据显示了教育的严重缺乏,急救包处理的严重错误,以及误注射AAI的高风险。由于急救包有可能挽救生命,因此需要提高对充分教育和培训的认识。
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Significant handling errors and education gaps regarding the use of the emergency kit among adult patients with Hymenoptera venom allergy.

Aim: In case of systemic anaphylactic reactions after Hymenoptera stings, patients should be provided with an adrenaline autoinjector (AAI). We aimed to evaluate the education and handling competence of patients in a real-world setting.

Materials and methods: Patients with Hymenoptera venom allergy presenting for the first time in our clinic with a previously prescribed emergency kit including an AAI were interviewed using a standardized questionnaire and were asked to demonstrate the AAI use with a dummy.

Results: 82 patients (62.2% female, mean age 52.0 ± 17.3 years) with allergy to wasp venom (85.3%), bee venom (9.8%), or hornet venom (4.9%) were included. 37.8% reported to have received a practical training on the AAI upon prescription. 59.8% of all patients showed significant handling errors which would have led to misinjections in 30.6%.

Conclusion: Our data demonstrate a considerable lack of education, significant handling errors of the emergency kit, and a high risk of misinjections of the AAI. As the emergency kit is potentially lifesaving, the awareness for a sufficient education and training needs to be risen.

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