Wilderness Medical Society Clinical Practice Guidelines on Anaphylaxis

Flavio G Gaudio,David E Johnson, Kelly DiLorenzo, Arian Anderson,Martin Musi,Tod Schimelpfenig,Drew Leemon, Caroline Blair-Smith,Jay Lemery

WILDERNESS & ENVIRONMENTAL MEDICINE(2022)

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The Wilderness Medical Society convened a panel to review the literature and develop evidence-based clinical practice guidelines on the treatment of anaphylaxis, with an emphasis on a field-based perspective. The review also included literature regarding the definition, epidemiology, clinical manifestations, and prevention of anaphylaxis. The increasing prevalence of food allergies in the United States raises concern for a corresponding rise in the incidence of anaphylaxis. Intramuscular epinephrine is the primary treatment for anaphylaxis and should be administered before adjunctive treatments such as antihistamines, corticosteroids, and inhaled beta agonists. For outdoor schools and organizations, selecting a method to administer epinephrine in the field is based on considerations of cost, safety, and first responder training, as well as federal guidelines and state-specific laws.
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epinephrine, autoinjector, food allergy, insect bites and stings, wilderness medicine
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