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一名儿童在牙科手术后出现严重的非甾体抗炎药加重的呼吸道疾病(NERD)病例。

A case of severe NSAID exacerbated respiratory disease (NERD) following a dental procedure in a child.

作者信息

King G, Byrne A, Fleming P

机构信息

Our Lady's Children's Hospital Crumlin, Dublin 12, Ireland.

Dublin Dental University Hospital, Trinity College, Dublin 2, Ireland.

出版信息

Eur Arch Paediatr Dent. 2016 Aug;17(4):277-81. doi: 10.1007/s40368-016-0233-0. Epub 2016 May 14.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

An allergic reaction following a dental procedure is a rare event. A local anaesthetic (LA) may initially be suspected as a causative agent but allergy to dental LA solutions is extremely rare.

CASE REPORT

This report concerns a 13 year old child who underwent dental treatment and was exposed to Lignospan Special(®) LA, mouthwash, latex gloves, ibuprofen medication, and a Magnum(®) (almond) ice cream all within 45 min. He subsequently developed acute symptoms of nasal rhinorrhoea, facial flushing, peri-orbital and lip angioedema, followed by throat tightness and wheeze (respiratory compromise). His acute reaction was treated by his medical practitioner with oral anti-histamines, steroid and nebulised salbutamol. The child was referred to a local allergist. The child underwent detailed allergic investigations including skin prick tests, blood tests, incremental local anaesthetic challenge and ibuprofen challenge. The patient was diagnosed with NSAID exacerbated respiratory disease (NERD), a hypersensitivity reaction to ibuprofen.

FOLLOW-UP: The patient was advised to avoid NSAIDs and to wear a medic-alert (allergy) bracelet. A detailed written report was sent to the patient's dentist and GP.

CONCLUSIONS

In the context of a suspected reaction post dental procedure, local anaesthetic should be considered a possible allergen but other important considerations include analgesics, antibiotics, and latex. All genuine allergic reactions need to be investigated. This report highlights NERD as a possible adverse outcome following dental treatment.

摘要

背景

牙科治疗后发生过敏反应是罕见事件。局部麻醉剂(LA)最初可能被怀疑是致病因素,但对牙科局部麻醉剂溶液过敏极为罕见。

病例报告

本报告涉及一名13岁儿童,其在45分钟内接受了牙科治疗,并接触了利诺司泮特殊型(®)局部麻醉剂、漱口水、乳胶手套、布洛芬药物和一种梦龙(®)(杏仁)冰淇淋。随后,他出现了鼻流涕、面部潮红、眶周和唇部血管性水肿的急性症状,接着是喉咙发紧和喘息(呼吸功能不全)。他的急性反应由其医生用口服抗组胺药、类固醇和雾化沙丁胺醇进行治疗。该儿童被转诊至当地过敏症专科医生处。该儿童接受了详细的过敏检查,包括皮肤点刺试验、血液检查、局部麻醉剂递增激发试验和布洛芬激发试验。该患者被诊断为非甾体抗炎药加重的呼吸道疾病(NERD),即对布洛芬的超敏反应。

随访

建议该患者避免使用非甾体抗炎药,并佩戴医疗警示(过敏)手环。一份详细的书面报告已发送给患者的牙医和全科医生。

结论

在怀疑牙科治疗后发生反应的情况下,局部麻醉剂应被视为可能的过敏原,但其他重要的考虑因素包括镇痛药、抗生素和乳胶。所有真正的过敏反应都需要进行调查。本报告强调了NERD作为牙科治疗后可能的不良后果。

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