Sicherer Scott H
Department of Pediatrics, Mount Sinai School of Medicine, New York, NY 10029, USA.
J Allergy Clin Immunol. 2004 Dec;114(6):1395-7. doi: 10.1016/j.jaci.2004.09.026.
Potassium iodide (KI) may be prescribed for widespread use in the event of a radiation emergency to prevent the uptake of radioactive iodide by the thyroid gland. The available literature was reviewed and expert opinion sought among members of the Adverse Reactions to Foods and the Adverse Reactions to Drugs and Biologicals Committees of the Academy to assemble evidenced-based conclusions regarding the risks of an allergic reaction to this therapy. This article describes the information leading to the following conclusions: (1) anaphylactoid reactions to radiocontrast media should not be considered evidence of KI allergy, (2) allergic contact dermatitis from iodine-containing antibacterial preparations should not be considered evidence of IgE antibody-mediated KI allergy or sensitivity, (3) IgE antibody-mediated allergy to seafood should not be considered evidence of KI allergy or sensitivity, and (4) physicians should ensure that persons are not allergic to inactive ingredients or components of the KI formulation prescribed.
在发生辐射紧急情况时,可能会开碘化钾(KI)用于广泛使用,以防止甲状腺摄取放射性碘。我们查阅了现有文献,并向该学会食品不良反应委员会以及药物和生物制品不良反应委员会的成员征求专家意见,以得出关于这种治疗过敏反应风险的循证结论。本文介绍了得出以下结论的相关信息:(1)对放射性造影剂的类过敏反应不应被视为KI过敏的证据;(2)含碘抗菌制剂引起的过敏性接触性皮炎不应被视为IgE抗体介导的KI过敏或敏感的证据;(3)对海鲜的IgE抗体介导的过敏不应被视为KI过敏或敏感的证据;(4)医生应确保患者对所开KI制剂的非活性成分不过敏。