Hemodynamic changes in human anaphylaxis
- PMID: 6465179
- DOI: 10.1016/0002-9343(84)90717-4
Hemodynamic changes in human anaphylaxis
Abstract
Human anaphylactic reactions are usually unexpected and catastrophic. Therefore, opportunities to record the physiologic changes that occur are uncommon. A patient is described who experienced an anaphylactic reaction to a penicillin drug while being monitored in an intensive care unit for ischemic heart disease. Hemodynamic monitoring indicated that the decrease in cardiac output was most likely due to a decrease in venous return. In addition, this patient's previous reactions to other penicillins demonstrated that variations in the clinical manifestations of systemic anaphylaxis can occur within the same person.
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