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. 1990 Apr;85(4):713-9.
doi: 10.1016/0091-6749(90)90189-b.

A prospective study of the risk of an immediate adverse reaction to protamine sulfate during cardiopulmonary bypass surgery

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A prospective study of the risk of an immediate adverse reaction to protamine sulfate during cardiopulmonary bypass surgery

J M Weiler et al. J Allergy Clin Immunol. 1990 Apr.

Abstract

Protamine sulfate administration may cause life-threatening reactions. We prospectively examined the incidence of immediate adverse reaction after protamine in 243 patients who underwent cardiopulmonary bypass surgery. Twenty-six patients (10.7%) had reactions, and 1.6% had a precipitous drop in blood pressure immediately after protamine administration. Risk factors were previous exposure to protamine, diabetes, history of receiving protamine-containing insulin, and possibly vasectomy. However, neither a positive skin test nor a positive IgE ELISA for antiprotamine antibody predicted that a patient would have a reaction. C4a levels were increased in patients who had reactions as compared with age-, sex-, and cardiac disease-matched patients who did not have reactions, suggesting a role for complement in some reactions. Immediate adverse reactions to protamine are very common, and alternative therapies are urgently needed to eliminate the use of protamine.

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