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Title: Australian and New Zealand Anaesthetic Allergy Group Perioperative Anaphylaxis Investigation Guidelines
Authors: Maycock, E. J.
The, R. I. H.
Nicholls, K. A.
Rose, M. A.
Scolaro, R. J.
The, Rih
Crilly, H. M.
McAleer, P. T.
Issue Date: 2017
Source: 45, (5), 2017, p. 543-555
Pages: 543-555
Journal: Anaesthesia & Intensive Care
Abstract: These guidelines are a consensus document developed by a working party of the Australian and New Zealand Anaesthetic Allergy Group (ANZAAG) to provide an approach to the investigation of perioperative anaphylaxis. They focus primarily on the use of skin testing as it is the investigation with the greatest clinical utility for the identification of the likely causative agent and potentially safer alternatives. The practicalities and process of skin testing, its limitations, and the place of other tests are discussed. These guidelines also address the roles of graded challenge and in vitro testing. The implications of anaphylaxis associated with neuromuscular blocking agents, beta-lactam antibiotics, local anaesthetic agents and chlorhexidine are discussed. Evidence for the recommendations is derived from literature searches using the words skin test, allergy, anaphylaxis, anaesthesia, and each of the individual agents listed in these guidelines. The individual articles were then reviewed for suitability for inclusion in these guidelines. Where evidence was not strong, as is the situation for many perioperative agents, expert consensus from the ANZAAG working party was used. These guidelines are intended for use by specialists involved in the investigation of perioperative allergy. They have been approved following peer review by members of ANZAAG and are available on the ANZAAG website: http://www.anzaag.com/anaphylaxis-management/testing-guidelines.pdf.practice guidelines. Journal Subset: Australia & New Zealand; Biomedical; Peer Reviewed. Instrumentation: Clinical Decision Making in Nursing Scale (CDMNS) (Jenkins). NLM UID: 0342017.PMID: 28911283.
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Keywords: Anesthetics -- Adverse EffectsDrug Hypersensitivity -- Prevention and Control;Anaphylaxis -- Prevention and Control;Drug Hypersensitivity -- Etiology;Skin Tests -- Methods;Anesthetics -- Administration and Dosage;Australia;Drug Hypersensitivity -- Diagnosis;Intraoperative Period;Anaphylaxis -- Etiology;New Zealand;Scales
Type: Article
Appears in Sites:Sunshine Coast HHS Publications

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