Objectives: Anaphylaxis is an emergency condition of which reliable epidemiological data are lacking. This study focusses on epidemiology and aetiology of anaphylactic reactions in an urban Belgian emergency department (ED). Methods: Patient data were collected from 04/2009 to 04/2013.During this period, emergency doctors completed a questionnaire for adult patients (>15 years) with anaphylaxis presenting at the ED. Inclusion criteria were based on the Sampson criteria of anaphylaxis. Data were analysed using a Microsoft Excel database. Results: Anaphylaxis accounted for 0.04% of all emergency visits in this 4-year period. In both women and men, dyspnoea and urticaria were noted most frequently. 51.7% of cases were possibly elicited by food...
Background: Anaphylaxis is the most severe manifestation of a mast cell–dependent immediate reaction...
AbstractObjectiveTo investigate the characteristics of patients presenting to the emergency departme...
Background: The incidence of anaphylaxis appears to be increasing worldwide with cases in the commun...
Objective: To evaluate incidence and causes of anaphylactic reactions in the emergency room (E.R.) o...
Abstract Background Current data on anaphylaxis is based on retrospective and register based studies...
Anaphylaxis is an acute, potentially fatal, multi-organ system, allergic reaction caused by the rele...
BackgroundAnaphylaxis is an acute, potentially fatal, multi-organ system, allergic reaction caused b...
Background Diagnosis of anaphylaxis is clinically based and usually straightforward. However, data o...
Purpose of review: The observed increase in incidence of allergic disease in many regions over the p...
Anaphylaxis is a potentially life-threatening systemic allergic reaction [1]. We aimed to determine ...
Anaphylaxis is a severe, life-threatening, generalized or systemic hypersensitivity reaction. The di...
International audienceBackground: Anaphylaxis is a recognized public health issue. There is no doubt...
The aim of the present study is to describe pharmacological characteristics of drug-related allergie...
Objectives To distinguish allergic reactions and anaphylaxis, and to highlight the importance of ana...
Background: Deficiencies in anaphylaxis management in Emergency Departments is well recognised despi...
Background: Anaphylaxis is the most severe manifestation of a mast cell–dependent immediate reaction...
AbstractObjectiveTo investigate the characteristics of patients presenting to the emergency departme...
Background: The incidence of anaphylaxis appears to be increasing worldwide with cases in the commun...
Objective: To evaluate incidence and causes of anaphylactic reactions in the emergency room (E.R.) o...
Abstract Background Current data on anaphylaxis is based on retrospective and register based studies...
Anaphylaxis is an acute, potentially fatal, multi-organ system, allergic reaction caused by the rele...
BackgroundAnaphylaxis is an acute, potentially fatal, multi-organ system, allergic reaction caused b...
Background Diagnosis of anaphylaxis is clinically based and usually straightforward. However, data o...
Purpose of review: The observed increase in incidence of allergic disease in many regions over the p...
Anaphylaxis is a potentially life-threatening systemic allergic reaction [1]. We aimed to determine ...
Anaphylaxis is a severe, life-threatening, generalized or systemic hypersensitivity reaction. The di...
International audienceBackground: Anaphylaxis is a recognized public health issue. There is no doubt...
The aim of the present study is to describe pharmacological characteristics of drug-related allergie...
Objectives To distinguish allergic reactions and anaphylaxis, and to highlight the importance of ana...
Background: Deficiencies in anaphylaxis management in Emergency Departments is well recognised despi...
Background: Anaphylaxis is the most severe manifestation of a mast cell–dependent immediate reaction...
AbstractObjectiveTo investigate the characteristics of patients presenting to the emergency departme...
Background: The incidence of anaphylaxis appears to be increasing worldwide with cases in the commun...