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AnaphylaxisDr. Jen LeppardEmergency Physician, TOH

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LMCC Objectives

History and Physical of allergic reaction pts

Investigations to identify allergens

Manage urticaria and anaphylaxis in ED

Determine urticaria with systemic diseases

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CDMQ: What can cause allergic reactions? (5)

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Urticaria: triggers

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Drugs (Antibiotics especially)Food allergensInsectsPhysical stressors (cold, exercise)Respiratory allergy (Pollen)

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(Quick) Pathophysiology

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LMCC Objectives

History and Physical of allergic reaction pts

Investigations to identify allergens

Manage urticaria and anaphylaxis in ED

Determine urticaria with systemic diseases

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History and Physical

• HPI of ingestion/exposure• Detective work• Allergic and atopic history• Symptoms and physical

exam based on systems involved

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What systems are involved?

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Systems Involved

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Blood Vessels

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Blood Vessels

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© anaphylaxisweb

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© anaphylaxisweb

Soft tissues

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50% has angioedema (lips/face/upper airway)

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If airway/tongue -> potential airway obstruction

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Lungs

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GI tract

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LMCC Objectives

History and Physical of allergic reaction pts

Investigations to identify allergens

Manage urticaria and anaphylaxis in ED

Determine urticaria with systemic diseases

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Investigations for allergic reaction/anaphylaxis in ED

No Labs

Maybe skin testing later

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LMCC Objectives

History and Physical of allergic reaction pts

Investigations to identify allergens

Manage urticaria and anaphylaxis in ED

Determine urticaria with systemic diseases

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Definition of anaphylaxis

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MCQ 5: Who does not have anaphylaxis?

A. Ate peanut butter. Swollen lips and wheezing. VS normal.

B. Shrimp fest at Red Lobsters. Vomiting and tight throat. VS normal.

C. Stung by bee. Low BP.D. Flu shot. Hives. VS normal. E. Hay fever, swollen throat, low BP.

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Anaphylaxis Definition

> 2 systems: 1. Airway2. CVS (BP)3. GI4. Skin

OR

Just BP

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CDMQ: Management steps of patient with swollen tongue, hives, BP 80/50, O2 85% (6)

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swollen tongue, hives, BP 80/50, O2 85%

ABCsAirway:

Epinephrine 0.3cc 1:1000 IM Intubate if needed

(indications?)

Breathing: Bronchodilators (Ventolin) if

wheezy Supplemental O2

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Bronchodilators

Epinephrine

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swollen tongue, hives, BP 80/50, O2 85%

Circulation IV NS 1-2L bolus (Epi 0.3cc of 1:1000 IM) (Epi infusion)

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Fluids (+ epi)

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swollen tongue, hives, BP 80/50, O2 85%

Other Medications H1 Blocker: Benadryl 50mg

IV or 50mg PO H2 Blocker: Ranitidine

50mg IV or 150mg PO

Steroids: Solumedrol 125mg IV or Prednisone 50mg PO

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Iv fluid 1-2 L bolus (1)Drugs (3)

Antihistamines (H1- Benadryl, H2- Ranitidine)Steroids: Prednisone or Solu-Medrol

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Antihistamines

H1: Benadryl (Diphenhydramine)H2: Ranitidine

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Other Drugs to Consider

Glucagon: if on beta blockers, and refractory hypotension

Nebulized racemic epi: for upper airway edema

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Discharge instructions

Allergy testing outpatient

Carry Epi-Pen at all times

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Discharge meds

Epi Pen Steroid (Prednisone PO)

2nd phase reaction (6-72 hours)

Continue Antihistamines

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LMCC Objectives

History and Physical of allergic reaction pts

Investigations to identify allergens

Manage urticaria and anaphylaxis in ED

Determine urticaria with systemic diseases

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Urticaria- vasodilation- leaky vessels

Acute or Chronic

Typically IgE mediated hypersensitvity

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Systemic illness -> urticariaSerum sickness

Viral/bacterial infections

Vasculitis

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Systemic illness: serum sickness

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Systemic illness: serum sickness

Fever, rash, arthralgia, GI, malaiseRelated to drugs (eg. septra, cefprozil)

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Systemic urticaria: Viral/Bacterial infection

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Systemic urticaria: Vasculitis

Associated with

SLE, Sjogrens, LeukemiaDrugs

Systemic unwell: Arthralgia, fever, abdo pain, lymphadenopathy

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LMCC Objectives

History and Physical of allergic reaction pts

Determine urticaria with systemic diseases

Investigations to identify allergens

Manage urticaria and anaphylaxis in ED