Anaphylaxis: first clinical presentation, subsequent referral practise, and suspected elicitor—an observational study

Julie Holst Gudichsen, Emil Aggerholm Bækdal, Frederik Bloch Jessen,Annmarie Touborg Lassen,Carsten Bindslev-Jensen, Charlotte G. Mortz,Søren Mikkelsen

Internal and Emergency Medicine(2024)

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Anaphylaxis is an allergic manifestation characterised by rapid onset and progression. Rapid treatment may be challenging in patients with atypical symptoms or no previous history of anaphylaxis. This study aimed to describe the clinical prehospital presentation of first-time anaphylactic patients. To help target educational initiatives, we sought to identify which groups of medical professionals are most likely to encounter first-time anaphylactic patients and investigated the referral pattern for suspected anaphylactic patients for specialised treatment. A retrospective register-based study from the Region of Southern Denmark. Patients referred to the Allergy Centre, Odense University Hospital, from 2019 to 2021 were included. The medical records were manually reviewed for first contact with the emergency departments or the emergency medical service. 444 patients with suspected anaphylaxis were referred. 226 patients had grade 3–5 systemic allergic reactions as classified by the World Allergy Organisation; 90
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Anaphylaxis,Prehospital,Emergency department,Referral for anaphylaxis
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