The aim of the present study is to describe pharmacological characteristics of drug-related allergies and anaphylaxis leading to the emergency department (ED). An 8-year post hoc analysis on the MEREAFaPS Study database was performed (2012-2019). Subjects who experienced drug-related hypersensitivity leading to an ED visit were selected. Logistic regression analyses were used to estimate the reporting odds ratios (RORs) of drug-related allergies and anaphylaxis adjusting for sex, age classes, and ethnicity. In addition, a systematic review of observational studies evaluating drug-related hypersensitivity reactions leading to ED visits in outpatients was performed. Out of 94,073 ED visits, 14.4% cases were drug-related allergies and 0.6% wer...
Abstract Background Current data on anaphylaxis is based on retrospective and register based studies...
WOS: 000378646700001PubMed ID: 27513388Background/aim: We aimed to evaluate adverse drug reaction (A...
Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs were the most frequent triggers of drug-induced anaphylaxis in ...
The aim of the present study is to describe pharmacological characteristics of drug-related allergie...
Objectives: Anaphylaxis is an emergency condition of which reliable epidemiological data are lacking...
BackgroundDrug hypersensitivity reactions (DHRs) are major medical problems that influence the treat...
Objective: To evaluate incidence and causes of anaphylactic reactions in the emergency room (E.R.) o...
Emergency Department (ED) crowding is an international public health problem. Moreover, it is associ...
Suspicion of an acute allergic reaction is a common reason for attending the emergency department (E...
Drug hypersensitivity is one of the most frequent causes of anaphylaxis, particularly in adults and ...
International audiencePurpose of review: To identify patterns and key issues though a systematic rev...
1. In order to determine the risk of anaphylaxis as an adverse reaction to drugs, a case‐cohort stud...
International audienceBackground: Drugs have been mentioned as the main cause of anaphylaxis deaths ...
Anaphylaxis is a potentially life-threatening systemic allergic reaction [1]. We aimed to determine ...
cross-sectional study with a questionnaire for adverse drug reactions based on European Network for ...
Abstract Background Current data on anaphylaxis is based on retrospective and register based studies...
WOS: 000378646700001PubMed ID: 27513388Background/aim: We aimed to evaluate adverse drug reaction (A...
Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs were the most frequent triggers of drug-induced anaphylaxis in ...
The aim of the present study is to describe pharmacological characteristics of drug-related allergie...
Objectives: Anaphylaxis is an emergency condition of which reliable epidemiological data are lacking...
BackgroundDrug hypersensitivity reactions (DHRs) are major medical problems that influence the treat...
Objective: To evaluate incidence and causes of anaphylactic reactions in the emergency room (E.R.) o...
Emergency Department (ED) crowding is an international public health problem. Moreover, it is associ...
Suspicion of an acute allergic reaction is a common reason for attending the emergency department (E...
Drug hypersensitivity is one of the most frequent causes of anaphylaxis, particularly in adults and ...
International audiencePurpose of review: To identify patterns and key issues though a systematic rev...
1. In order to determine the risk of anaphylaxis as an adverse reaction to drugs, a case‐cohort stud...
International audienceBackground: Drugs have been mentioned as the main cause of anaphylaxis deaths ...
Anaphylaxis is a potentially life-threatening systemic allergic reaction [1]. We aimed to determine ...
cross-sectional study with a questionnaire for adverse drug reactions based on European Network for ...
Abstract Background Current data on anaphylaxis is based on retrospective and register based studies...
WOS: 000378646700001PubMed ID: 27513388Background/aim: We aimed to evaluate adverse drug reaction (A...
Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs were the most frequent triggers of drug-induced anaphylaxis in ...