Background: Direct challenge (DC) is an emerging safe and effective alternative to penicillin skin testing (PST) in patients reporting a low-risk reaction history, but limited data exist for the inpatient setting. Objective: To demonstrate the safety and efficacy of DC of penicillin-based antibiotics in the inpatient setting in patients with low-risk, cutaneous-only reaction histories more than 20 years ago. Methods: Adult inpatients reporting penicillin allergy and receiving antibiotics were screened by an infectious disease PharmD for appropriateness for penicillin allergy delabeling. Patients with low-risk, cutaneous-only reaction histories (rash, hives, itching) more than 20 years ago were offered a 3-step DC. Patients with a cutaneous ...
Purpose of Project. There is growing interest in penicillin allergy delabeling strategies since the ...
OBJECTIVES: Penicillin allergies are the most commonly reported drug allergy. However, recent resear...
BACKGROUND: Antibiotic allergy labels (AALs), reported by up to 25% of hospitalized patients, are a ...
Background: Direct challenge (DC) may be a safe and effective alternative to penicillin skin testing...
BACKGROUND: Penicillin allergy is the most commonly reported antibiotic allergy. Avoidance of β-lact...
Spurious penicillin allergy (PenA) is a major public health problem. Up to 10% of the population and...
Objective. Determine the utility and safety of penicillin skin testing (PST) as a potential tool to ...
As the progression of multidrug-resistant organisms and lack of novel antibiotics move us closer tow...
The consequences of a documented penicillin allergy in the medical record are especially troublesome...
Purpose: Pharmacist-led penicillin skin testing (PST) was incorporated into antimicrobial stewardshi...
Objectives We looked at the effectiveness of penicillin allergy de-labeling in clinical practice wi...
Penicillin allergies are among of the most commonly reported allergies, yet only 10% of these patien...
INTRODUCTION: Incorrect penicillin allergy records are recognised as an important barrier to the saf...
INTRODUCTION Penicillin allergy is the most common drug allergy. Skin testing for the major (PPL)...
Documented penicillin allergies have been associated with an increased risk of adverse outcomes. The...
Purpose of Project. There is growing interest in penicillin allergy delabeling strategies since the ...
OBJECTIVES: Penicillin allergies are the most commonly reported drug allergy. However, recent resear...
BACKGROUND: Antibiotic allergy labels (AALs), reported by up to 25% of hospitalized patients, are a ...
Background: Direct challenge (DC) may be a safe and effective alternative to penicillin skin testing...
BACKGROUND: Penicillin allergy is the most commonly reported antibiotic allergy. Avoidance of β-lact...
Spurious penicillin allergy (PenA) is a major public health problem. Up to 10% of the population and...
Objective. Determine the utility and safety of penicillin skin testing (PST) as a potential tool to ...
As the progression of multidrug-resistant organisms and lack of novel antibiotics move us closer tow...
The consequences of a documented penicillin allergy in the medical record are especially troublesome...
Purpose: Pharmacist-led penicillin skin testing (PST) was incorporated into antimicrobial stewardshi...
Objectives We looked at the effectiveness of penicillin allergy de-labeling in clinical practice wi...
Penicillin allergies are among of the most commonly reported allergies, yet only 10% of these patien...
INTRODUCTION: Incorrect penicillin allergy records are recognised as an important barrier to the saf...
INTRODUCTION Penicillin allergy is the most common drug allergy. Skin testing for the major (PPL)...
Documented penicillin allergies have been associated with an increased risk of adverse outcomes. The...
Purpose of Project. There is growing interest in penicillin allergy delabeling strategies since the ...
OBJECTIVES: Penicillin allergies are the most commonly reported drug allergy. However, recent resear...
BACKGROUND: Antibiotic allergy labels (AALs), reported by up to 25% of hospitalized patients, are a ...