Speca Steven J, Boynes Sean G, Cuddy Michael A
Department of Anesthesiology, University of Pittsburgh School of Dental Medicine, Pittsburgh, PA 15261, USA.
Dent Clin North Am. 2010 Oct;54(4):655-64. doi: 10.1016/j.cden.2010.06.006.
True allergic reactions to local anesthetics are rare adverse reactions. At the most, they represent less than 1% of all adverse local anesthetic reactions. When true allergic reactions have been confirmed, the reactions are most commonly the type I anaphylactic and type IV delayed hypersensitivity responses. The type I immediate hypersensitivity reactions are the most severe and may be life-threatening. In the event a potential allergic reaction occurs in a dental office, the dentist needs to properly evaluate the events leading up to the reaction and provide a differential diagnosis. A referral should be given to any patient when an allergic reaction cannot be ruled out as an intravascular injection, toxic overdose, psychogenic reaction, or an idiosyncratic event.
对局部麻醉剂的真正过敏反应是罕见的不良反应。最多,它们占所有局部麻醉剂不良反应的比例不到1%。当真正的过敏反应得到证实时,这些反应最常见的是I型过敏反应和IV型迟发型超敏反应。I型速发型过敏反应最为严重,可能危及生命。如果在牙科诊所发生潜在的过敏反应,牙医需要正确评估导致反应的事件并提供鉴别诊断。当不能排除过敏反应是由血管内注射、药物过量、精神反应或特异反应引起时,应将任何患者转诊。