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急诊患者中 50 岁或 65 岁及以上人群的过敏反应。

Anaphylaxis in emergency department patients 50 or 65 years or older.

机构信息

Department of Emergency Medicine, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota 55905, USA.

出版信息

Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2011 May;106(5):401-6. doi: 10.1016/j.anai.2011.01.011.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Anaphylaxis is a potentially life-threatening allergic reaction commonly managed in the emergency department (ED). Data describing patients 50 or 65 years or older with anaphylaxis are limited.

OBJECTIVE

To describe the presentation and management of patients with anaphylaxis who were 50 or 65 years or older and to compare these findings with those of younger patients.

METHODS

A consecutive cohort study of patients presenting to an ED with approximately 80,000 visits per year was conducted. Patients who met diagnostic criteria for anaphylaxis from April 2008 to June 2010 were included. Data were collected on suspected causes, signs and symptoms, management, ED disposition, and follow-up.

RESULTS

The study included 220 patients. Food was the most common suspected cause of anaphylaxis for patients younger than 50 (42.2%) or 65 years (38.5%) but was much less common in patients 50 (14.8%, P < .001) or 65 years or older (14.3%, P = .01). Cardiovascular symptoms were more likely to occur in older patients (≥50 years old, 55.6% vs 30.1%, P < .001; ≥65 years old, 64.3% vs 32.3%, P = .002). Patients 50 or 65 years or older were less likely to be dismissed home directly from the ED (≥50 years old, 35.2% vs 56.6%, P = .006; ≥65 years old, 32.1% vs 54.2%, P = .03) and were less likely to be prescribed self-injectable epinephrine (≥50 years old, 40.7% vs 63.3%, P = .004; ≥65 years old, 32.1% vs 61.5%, P = .003).

CONCLUSIONS

In ED patients presenting with anaphylaxis, age of 50 or 65 years or older is associated with a decreased likelihood of food-induced anaphylaxis, increased likelihood of experiencing cardiovascular symptoms, decreased dismissal to home directly from the ED, and decreased prescriptions for self-injectable epinephrine.

摘要

背景

过敏反应是一种潜在的危及生命的过敏反应,通常在急诊部(ED)进行管理。有关 50 岁或 65 岁及以上过敏反应患者的数据有限。

目的

描述 50 岁或 65 岁及以上过敏反应患者的表现和管理,并将这些发现与年轻患者进行比较。

方法

对每年约有 80,000 次就诊的 ED 连续队列研究进行了研究。从 2008 年 4 月至 2010 年 6 月期间,符合过敏反应诊断标准的患者被纳入研究。收集了疑似病因、症状和体征、管理、ED 处置和随访的数据。

结果

该研究包括 220 名患者。对于 50 岁以下(42.2%)或 65 岁(38.5%)的患者,食物是过敏反应最常见的疑似原因,但在 50 岁(14.8%,P <.001)或 65 岁或以上的患者中则较少见(14.3%,P =.01)。心血管症状在老年患者中更常见(≥50 岁,55.6%比 30.1%,P <.001;≥65 岁,64.3%比 32.3%,P =.002)。50 岁或 65 岁或以上的患者直接从 ED 出院的可能性较低(≥50 岁,35.2%比 56.6%,P =.006;≥65 岁,32.1%比 54.2%,P =.03),并且不太可能开具自我注射肾上腺素(≥50 岁,40.7%比 63.3%,P =.004;≥65 岁,32.1%比 61.5%,P =.003)。

结论

在 ED 就诊的出现过敏反应的患者中,50 岁或 65 岁或以上的年龄与食物引起的过敏反应可能性降低、心血管症状发生率增加、直接从 ED 出院的可能性降低以及自我注射肾上腺素的处方减少有关。

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