Rocuronium: high risk for anaphylaxis?
- PMID: 11575345
- DOI: 10.1093/bja/86.5.678
Rocuronium: high risk for anaphylaxis?
Abstract
Patients suspected of anaphylaxis during anaesthesia have been referred to the senior author's clinic since 1974 for investigation. Since release of rocuronium on to the worldwide market, concern has been expressed about its propensity to cause anaphylaxis. We identified 24 patients who met clinical and laboratory (intradermal, mast cell tryptase and morphine radioimmunoassay) criteria for anaphylaxis to rocuronium. The incidence of rocuronium allergy in New South Wales, Australia has risen in parallel with sales, while there has been an associated fall in reactions to other neuromuscular blocking drugs. Data from intradermal testing suggested that rocuronium is intermediate in its propensity to cause allergy in known relaxant reactors compared with low-risk agents (e.g. pancuronium, vecuronium) and higher-risk agents (e.g. alcuronium, succinylcholine).
Comment in
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Incidence of UK reactions involving rocuronium may simply reflect market use.Br J Anaesth. 2001 Sep;87(3):522. Br J Anaesth. 2001. PMID: 11556293 No abstract available.
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Rocuronium: high risk for anaphylaxis?Br J Anaesth. 2001 Nov;87(5):805-6. Br J Anaesth. 2001. PMID: 11878544 No abstract available.
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