Objective: Opportunity exists to reduce unnecessary hospitalizations for children with anaphylaxis given wide variation in admission rates across U.S. emergency departments (EDs). We sought to identify children hospitalized with anaphylaxis at low risk of receiving epinephrine and other acute inpatient therapies, as these patients may be candidates for ED discharge rather than inpatient hospitalization. Methods: We conducted a single-center retrospective cohort study of children 1–21 years of age hospitalized with anaphylaxis from 2009 to 2016. Acute inpatient therapies included intramuscular (IM) or racemic epinephrine, bronchodilators, fluid boluses, vasopressors, non-invasive ventilation, or intubation. We derived age-specific (pre-verba...
BACKGROUND: Studies assessing the use of antihistamines and corticosteroids for the treatment of ana...
Background: Epinephrine administered intramuscularly is the treatment of choice for anaphylaxis, and...
Purpose: To investigate the effectiveness of hospital based treatment for children admitted to hospi...
Objective: Opportunity exists to reduce unnecessary hospitalizations for children with anaphylaxis g...
ObjectiveOpportunity exists to reduce unnecessary hospitalizations for children with anaphylaxis giv...
Prediction tree for acute inpatient therapies in children < 36 months (A) and ≥ 36 months (B).</p
Alison YM Lee,1 Paul Enarson,2 Ann E Clarke,3 Sébastien La Vieille,4 Harley Eisman,5,6 Edmond...
RATIONALE: Anaphylaxis is an acute-onset, systemic allergic reaction, under-diagnosed and undertreat...
Rationale There is limited data regarding treatment and management of anaphylaxis due to unknown cau...
This research aims to assess the practice pattern of Canadian emergency physicians for management of...
Aim:Explore the prevalence of childhood anaphylaxis and clinical presentation of anaphylaxis in chil...
pISSN 2234-3180 • eISSN 2234-2591 Objectives: We aimed to compare and distinguish the characteristic...
Purpose: Asthma exacerbations are a leading cause of hospital and emergency department admissions at...
International audienceBackground: Recommendations for the management of anaphylaxis include acute an...
Purpose: Asthma exacerbations are a leading cause of hospital and emergency department admissions a...
BACKGROUND: Studies assessing the use of antihistamines and corticosteroids for the treatment of ana...
Background: Epinephrine administered intramuscularly is the treatment of choice for anaphylaxis, and...
Purpose: To investigate the effectiveness of hospital based treatment for children admitted to hospi...
Objective: Opportunity exists to reduce unnecessary hospitalizations for children with anaphylaxis g...
ObjectiveOpportunity exists to reduce unnecessary hospitalizations for children with anaphylaxis giv...
Prediction tree for acute inpatient therapies in children < 36 months (A) and ≥ 36 months (B).</p
Alison YM Lee,1 Paul Enarson,2 Ann E Clarke,3 Sébastien La Vieille,4 Harley Eisman,5,6 Edmond...
RATIONALE: Anaphylaxis is an acute-onset, systemic allergic reaction, under-diagnosed and undertreat...
Rationale There is limited data regarding treatment and management of anaphylaxis due to unknown cau...
This research aims to assess the practice pattern of Canadian emergency physicians for management of...
Aim:Explore the prevalence of childhood anaphylaxis and clinical presentation of anaphylaxis in chil...
pISSN 2234-3180 • eISSN 2234-2591 Objectives: We aimed to compare and distinguish the characteristic...
Purpose: Asthma exacerbations are a leading cause of hospital and emergency department admissions at...
International audienceBackground: Recommendations for the management of anaphylaxis include acute an...
Purpose: Asthma exacerbations are a leading cause of hospital and emergency department admissions a...
BACKGROUND: Studies assessing the use of antihistamines and corticosteroids for the treatment of ana...
Background: Epinephrine administered intramuscularly is the treatment of choice for anaphylaxis, and...
Purpose: To investigate the effectiveness of hospital based treatment for children admitted to hospi...