Anaphylaxis Flashcards

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What are some signs of anaphylaxis?

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Uritcarial rash / skin reaction
Angioedema of the eyes or lips 
Conjunctival injection
Laryngoedema causing stridor, breathing difficulties 
Bronchospasm causing cough 
Tachycardia 
Hypotension 
Shock
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What are some common precipitants for anaphylaxis?

How long does it take for reaction to happen?

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The most common allergens include:

  • Peanuts or other nuts
  • Seafood
  • Insect bites (especially wasps and bee stings)
  • Drugs and IV injections e.g. antibiotics, NSAIDs, iron, heparin)

Symptoms start within 30 mins of exposure if ingested, 5 mins if IV!!!!

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How do we manage a case of anaphylaxis?

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A-E approach
CRASH BUZZER OF 2222

  • LIE THE PATIENT DOWN if hypotensive (preserve blood flow to brain)
  • MANAGE AIRWAY - consider intubation / ventilation if necessary or emergency cricothyrotomy with 14G needle. 100% O2
  • STOP THE CAUSING AGENT
  1. ADRENALINE 0.5mg (0.5ml) 1 in 1000 vasoconstrictor, decreased vascular permeability and improves contractility - overcome shock
  2. START FLUIDS (500mL NaCl)
  3. IV CHLORPHENAMINE 10mg - anti-histamine that will help regulate the inflammatory response and reverse vasodilation
  4. IV HYDROCORTISONE 200mg (slower acting)

CALL SENIOR HELP

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What dose of adrenaline should be given. How often can it be repeated?
How should you give it?

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Always give IM unless experienced with IV
1 in 1000 adrenaline 500mcg (or 0.5 mg) to adult or child above 12

A repeat dose can be given in 5 minutes if there is no response

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How long should patients be monitored for?

Why?

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OBSERVED FOR MINIMUM OF 6 HOURS

-Risk of biphasic reaction within 6 hours

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How do the doses of adrenaline differ from adults and children? (anaphylaxis)

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ADRENALINE DOSES

  • Adult or child older than 12years give 500micrograms (0.5ml)
  • Child 6-12 years give 300 micrograms (0.3ml)
  • Child less than 6 years give 150 micrograms (0.15ml)
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