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Annamaria Bianchi1, Rocco Valluzzi2, Giuseppe Crisafulli3
1UOC Pediatria, Azienda Ospedaliera San Camillo Forlanini, 00152 Roma, Italy.
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|March 28, 2024
概括
儿童的药物诱导过敏症,通常是由抗生素和NSAIDs引起的,需要立即治疗上腺素. 管理包括避免过敏原和对必要药物过敏的脱敏.
科学领域:
- 儿科过敏和免疫学
- 临床药理学 临床药理学
- 免疫学 免疫学 免疫学
背景情况:
- 药物诱导的过敏反应 (DIA) 在儿童中比成年人少.
- β-乳酸盐和非类固醇抗炎药物 (NSAIDs) 是主要的罪祸首.
- 患病率因年龄,性别和阿托皮症而异.
研究的目的:
- 在儿科患者群体中审查药物诱导的过敏反应.
- 讨论诊断方法和管理策略.
- 突出消毒协议的重要性.
主要方法:
- 对儿童DIA患病率的流行病学数据的审查.
- 讨论病理生理机制 (IgE介导和非IgE介导).
- 诊断工具的分析,包括临床标准,体外/体内试验和挑试验.
主要成果:
- 关键的药物类别涉及:抗生素,NSAID,神经肌肉阻断剂,单克隆抗体.
- 立即管理侧重于上腺素的管理.
- 长期战略包括避免过敏原和患者教育.
结论:
- 儿童的DIA需要全面的诊断和管理方法.
- 上腺素是急性治疗的基石.
- 对于需要必需但具有过敏性药物,如抗生素和化疗剂的儿童来说,脱敏非常重要.
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