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. 2015 Mar;122(3):551-9.
doi: 10.1097/ALN.0000000000000529.

Incidence of intraoperative hypersensitivity reactions: a registry analysis: a registry analysis

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Incidence of intraoperative hypersensitivity reactions: a registry analysis: a registry analysis

Leif Saager et al. Anesthesiology. 2015 Mar.

Abstract

Background: Previously reported incidences for intraoperative hypersensitivity reactions vary more than 15-fold. The goal was to determine the incidence of intraoperative hypersensitivity events at a U.S. surgical center.

Methods: With institutional review board (Cleveland, Ohio) approval and waiver of written/informed consent, the anesthesia records of adult patients undergoing noncardiac surgery from 2005 to 2011 at the Cleveland Clinic were queried using a novel electronic search protocol developed to identify potential hypersensitivity reactions: cardiovascular collapse defined as systolic arterial blood pressure less than 50 mmHg; administration of epinephrine; administration of diphenhydramine; physician comments in the anesthesia record suggestive of hypersensitivity reactions; laboratory tests for histamine, tryptase, or immunoglobulin-E within 24 h of surgery; and International Classification of Diseases, Ninth Revision, codes suggestive of hypersensitivity reactions. Each electronically identified candidate chart was evaluated by an adjudication committee. Hypersensitivity reactions were graded on a 5-point severity scale. From these data, the authors determined the proportion of operations having adjudicated hypersensitivity reactions, and calculated the 95% exact binomial CI.

Results: Among 178,746 records, 4,008 charts were identified by the search strategies. After adjudication, 264 hypersensitivity cases were identified. The overall incidence of hypersensitivity reactions was 1:677 surgeries, corresponding to 15 (95% CI, 13 to 17) cases per 10,000 operations. The incidence of severe hypersensitivity reactions (grades 3 to 5) was 1:4,583, corresponding to 2 (95% CI, 2 to 3) cases per 10,000 operations.

Conclusions: The incidence of severe hypersensitivity reactions was similar to previous reports. However, the overall incidence of hypersensitivity reactions was much greater than reported elsewhere, possibly because of a comprehensive search strategy.

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  • Incidence of Intraoperative Hypersensitivity Reactions: What's This About?
    Dewachter P, Mouton-Faivre C. Dewachter P, et al. Anesthesiology. 2015 Nov;123(5):1213-4. doi: 10.1097/ALN.0000000000000879. Anesthesiology. 2015. PMID: 26485628 No abstract available.
  • In Reply.
    Saager L, Sessler DI. Saager L, et al. Anesthesiology. 2015 Nov;123(5):1214-5. doi: 10.1097/ALN.0000000000000880. Anesthesiology. 2015. PMID: 26485629 No abstract available.

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