Latin American anaphylaxis registry

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Background: Recent data about clinical features, triggers and management of anaphylaxis in Latin America is lacking. Objective: To provide updated and extended data on anaphylaxis in this region. Method: An online questionnaire was used, with 67 allergy units involved from 12 Latin-American countrie...

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Autores: Jares, Edgardo J., Cardona, Victoria, Gómez, R. Maximiliano, Bernstein, Jonathan A., Rosario Filho, Nelson A., Cherrez-Ojeda, Ivan, Ensina, Luis Felipe, De Falco, Alicia, Díaz, María C., Chávez Vereau, Pierre A., Rocha Felix, Mara M., Lavrut, Jorge, Moreno Laflor, Oscar I., Latour Staffeld, Patricia, Piraino, Pedro, Alacaraz Duarte, Perla, Ivancevich, Juan C., Dabove, Fabian, Giavina-Bianchi, Pedro, Tinoco Moran, Iván O., Nunes Oliviera, Fabiana A., Monsell, Silvana, Souza, María V., Cepeda, Alfonso M., Slullitel, Pablo D., Morfin-Maciel, Blanca M.
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2023
Institución:Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas
Repositorio:UPC-Institucional
Lenguaje:inglés
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Enlace del recurso:http://hdl.handle.net/10757/667782
Nivel de acceso:acceso abierto
Materia:Anaphylaxis
Food hypersensitivity
Insect venom hypersensitivity
Latin America
Medication hypersensitivity
Anaphylaxis in Latin America
Online questionnaire
Allergy units
Demographic information
Drug induced anaphylaxis (DIA)
Food induced anaphylaxis (FIA)
Venom induced anaphylaxis (VIA)
Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs)
Beta-lactam antibiotics (BLA)
Fire ants
Epinephrine
Anaphylaxis guidelines
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title Latin American anaphylaxis registry
spellingShingle Latin American anaphylaxis registry
Jares, Edgardo J.
Anaphylaxis
Food hypersensitivity
Insect venom hypersensitivity
Latin America
Medication hypersensitivity
Anaphylaxis in Latin America
Online questionnaire
Allergy units
Demographic information
Drug induced anaphylaxis (DIA)
Food induced anaphylaxis (FIA)
Venom induced anaphylaxis (VIA)
Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs)
Beta-lactam antibiotics (BLA)
Fire ants
Epinephrine
Anaphylaxis guidelines
title_short Latin American anaphylaxis registry
title_full Latin American anaphylaxis registry
title_fullStr Latin American anaphylaxis registry
title_full_unstemmed Latin American anaphylaxis registry
title_sort Latin American anaphylaxis registry
author Jares, Edgardo J.
author_facet Jares, Edgardo J.
Cardona, Victoria
Gómez, R. Maximiliano
Bernstein, Jonathan A.
Rosario Filho, Nelson A.
Cherrez-Ojeda, Ivan
Ensina, Luis Felipe
De Falco, Alicia
Díaz, María C.
Chávez Vereau, Pierre A.
Rocha Felix, Mara M.
Lavrut, Jorge
Moreno Laflor, Oscar I.
Latour Staffeld, Patricia
Piraino, Pedro
Alacaraz Duarte, Perla
Ivancevich, Juan C.
Dabove, Fabian
Giavina-Bianchi, Pedro
Tinoco Moran, Iván O.
Nunes Oliviera, Fabiana A.
Monsell, Silvana
Souza, María V.
Cepeda, Alfonso M.
Slullitel, Pablo D.
Morfin-Maciel, Blanca M.
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author2 Cardona, Victoria
Gómez, R. Maximiliano
Bernstein, Jonathan A.
Rosario Filho, Nelson A.
Cherrez-Ojeda, Ivan
Ensina, Luis Felipe
De Falco, Alicia
Díaz, María C.
Chávez Vereau, Pierre A.
Rocha Felix, Mara M.
Lavrut, Jorge
Moreno Laflor, Oscar I.
Latour Staffeld, Patricia
Piraino, Pedro
Alacaraz Duarte, Perla
Ivancevich, Juan C.
Dabove, Fabian
Giavina-Bianchi, Pedro
Tinoco Moran, Iván O.
Nunes Oliviera, Fabiana A.
Monsell, Silvana
Souza, María V.
Cepeda, Alfonso M.
Slullitel, Pablo D.
Morfin-Maciel, Blanca M.
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Jares, Edgardo J.
Cardona, Victoria
Gómez, R. Maximiliano
Bernstein, Jonathan A.
Rosario Filho, Nelson A.
Cherrez-Ojeda, Ivan
Ensina, Luis Felipe
De Falco, Alicia
Díaz, María C.
Chávez Vereau, Pierre A.
Rocha Felix, Mara M.
Lavrut, Jorge
Moreno Laflor, Oscar I.
Latour Staffeld, Patricia
Piraino, Pedro
Alacaraz Duarte, Perla
Ivancevich, Juan C.
Dabove, Fabian
Giavina-Bianchi, Pedro
Tinoco Moran, Iván O.
Nunes Oliviera, Fabiana A.
Monsell, Silvana
Souza, María V.
Cepeda, Alfonso M.
Slullitel, Pablo D.
Morfin-Maciel, Blanca M.
dc.subject.es_PE.fl_str_mv Anaphylaxis
Food hypersensitivity
Insect venom hypersensitivity
Latin America
Medication hypersensitivity
Anaphylaxis in Latin America
Online questionnaire
Allergy units
Demographic information
Drug induced anaphylaxis (DIA)
Food induced anaphylaxis (FIA)
Venom induced anaphylaxis (VIA)
Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs)
Beta-lactam antibiotics (BLA)
Fire ants
Epinephrine
Anaphylaxis guidelines
topic Anaphylaxis
Food hypersensitivity
Insect venom hypersensitivity
Latin America
Medication hypersensitivity
Anaphylaxis in Latin America
Online questionnaire
Allergy units
Demographic information
Drug induced anaphylaxis (DIA)
Food induced anaphylaxis (FIA)
Venom induced anaphylaxis (VIA)
Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs)
Beta-lactam antibiotics (BLA)
Fire ants
Epinephrine
Anaphylaxis guidelines
description Background: Recent data about clinical features, triggers and management of anaphylaxis in Latin America is lacking. Objective: To provide updated and extended data on anaphylaxis in this region. Method: An online questionnaire was used, with 67 allergy units involved from 12 Latin-American countries and Spain. Among data recorded, demographic information, clinical features, severity, triggering agents, and treatment were received. Results: Eight hundred and seventeen anaphylactic reactions were recorded. No difference in severity, regardless of pre-existing allergy or asthma history was found. Drug induced anaphylaxis (DIA) was most frequent (40.6%), followed by food induced anaphylaxis (FIA) (32.9%) and venom induced anaphylaxis (VIA) (12%). FIA and VIA were more common in children-adolescents. Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) and beta-lactam antibiotics (BLA) were the most frequent drugs involved. Milk (61.1% of FIA) and egg (15.4% of FIA) in children, and shellfish (25.5% of FIA), fresh fruits (14.2% of FIA), and fish (11.3% of FIA) in adults were the most common FIA triggers. Fire ants were the most frequent insect triggers, and they induced more severe reactions than triggers of FIA and DIA (p < 0.0001). Epinephrine was used in 43.8% of anaphylaxis episodes. After Emergency Department treatment, epinephrine was prescribed to 13% of patients. Conclusions: Drugs (NSAIDs and BLA), foods (milk and egg in children and shellfish, fruits and fish in adults) and fire ants were the most common inducers of anaphylaxis. Epinephrine was used in less than half of the episodes emphasizing the urgent need to improve dissemination and implementation of anaphylaxis guidelines.
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Fire ants were the most frequent insect triggers, and they induced more severe reactions than triggers of FIA and DIA (p < 0.0001). Epinephrine was used in 43.8% of anaphylaxis episodes. After Emergency Department treatment, epinephrine was prescribed to 13% of patients. Conclusions: Drugs (NSAIDs and BLA), foods (milk and egg in children and shellfish, fruits and fish in adults) and fire ants were the most common inducers of anaphylaxis. 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