Anaphylaxis Flashcards

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What is Anaphylaxis?

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It is caused by a severe type 1 hypersensitivity reaction. Immunoglobulin E (IgE) stimulates mast cells to rapidly release histamine and other pro-inflammatory chemicals. This is called mast cell degranulation

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How to Treat Anaphylaxis initially?

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A – Airway: Secure the airway
B – Breathing: Provide oxygen if required. Salbutamol can help with wheezing.
C – Circulation: Provide an IV bolus of fluids
D – Disability: Lie the patient flat to improve cerebral perfusion
E – Exposure: Look for flushing, urticaria and angio-oedema

Once a diagnosis of anaphylaxis is established, there are three medications given to treat the reaction:

Intramuscular adrenalin, repeated after 5 minutes if required
Antihistamines, such as oral chlorphenamine or cetirizine
Steroids, usually intravenous hydrocortisone

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How to confirm anaphylaxis?

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Can be confirmed by measuring the serum mast cell tryptase within 6 hours of the event. Tryptase is released during mast cell degranulation and stays in the blood for 6 hours before gradually disappearing.

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