Introduction: Anaphylaxis is one of the most frequent and misdiagnosed emergencies in the pediatric emergency department (PED). We aimed to assess which factors play a major role for a correct diagnosis and an appropriate therapy. Methods: We reviewed the records of children discharged with a diagnosis of anaphylaxis or an allergic reaction over 11 years from 3 hospitals in the Bologna city area. Results: One hundred and sixteen cases matched the criteria (0.03% of the total admittances) and were divided according to the patients' symptoms at arrival: active acute patients [AP], n = 50, or non-acute patients ([NAP], n = 66). At the patients' discharge, anaphylaxis was diagnosed in 39 patients (33.6%). Some features seemed to favor a correct diagnosis: active symptoms at arrival (AP vs. NAP, p < 0.01), high-priority triage code (p < 0.01), and upper airway involvement (p < 0.01). Only 14 patients (12.1%), all in the AP group, received epinephrine, that was more likely administered to patients recognized to have anaphylaxis (p < 0.01) and with cardiovascular, respiratory, or persistent gastrointestinal symptoms (p < 0.02), as confirmed by logistic regression analysis. Conclusions: Anaphylaxis is still under-recognized and under-treated. Correct triage coding and a proper diagnosis seem to foster an appropriate treatment. Physicians often prefer third-line interventions. Specific training for nurses and physicians might improve the management of this disease.

Triage Grading and Correct Diagnosis Are Critical for the Emergency Treatment of Anaphylaxis / Dondi, Arianna; Calamelli, Elisabetta; Scarpini, Sara; Candela, Egidio; Biserni, Giovanni Battista; Ghizzi, Chiara; Lombardi, Francesca; Salvago, Paola; Serra, Laura; Corsini, Ilaria; Lanari, Marcello. - In: CHILDREN. - ISSN 2227-9067. - ELETTRONICO. - 9:12(2022), pp. 1794.1-1794.12. [10.3390/children9121794]

Triage Grading and Correct Diagnosis Are Critical for the Emergency Treatment of Anaphylaxis

Dondi, Arianna
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Calamelli, Elisabetta;Scarpini, Sara;Candela, Egidio
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Biserni, Giovanni Battista;Corsini, Ilaria;Lanari, Marcello
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2022

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Introduction: Anaphylaxis is one of the most frequent and misdiagnosed emergencies in the pediatric emergency department (PED). We aimed to assess which factors play a major role for a correct diagnosis and an appropriate therapy. Methods: We reviewed the records of children discharged with a diagnosis of anaphylaxis or an allergic reaction over 11 years from 3 hospitals in the Bologna city area. Results: One hundred and sixteen cases matched the criteria (0.03% of the total admittances) and were divided according to the patients' symptoms at arrival: active acute patients [AP], n = 50, or non-acute patients ([NAP], n = 66). At the patients' discharge, anaphylaxis was diagnosed in 39 patients (33.6%). Some features seemed to favor a correct diagnosis: active symptoms at arrival (AP vs. NAP, p < 0.01), high-priority triage code (p < 0.01), and upper airway involvement (p < 0.01). Only 14 patients (12.1%), all in the AP group, received epinephrine, that was more likely administered to patients recognized to have anaphylaxis (p < 0.01) and with cardiovascular, respiratory, or persistent gastrointestinal symptoms (p < 0.02), as confirmed by logistic regression analysis. Conclusions: Anaphylaxis is still under-recognized and under-treated. Correct triage coding and a proper diagnosis seem to foster an appropriate treatment. Physicians often prefer third-line interventions. Specific training for nurses and physicians might improve the management of this disease.
2022
Triage Grading and Correct Diagnosis Are Critical for the Emergency Treatment of Anaphylaxis / Dondi, Arianna; Calamelli, Elisabetta; Scarpini, Sara; Candela, Egidio; Biserni, Giovanni Battista; Ghizzi, Chiara; Lombardi, Francesca; Salvago, Paola; Serra, Laura; Corsini, Ilaria; Lanari, Marcello. - In: CHILDREN. - ISSN 2227-9067. - ELETTRONICO. - 9:12(2022), pp. 1794.1-1794.12. [10.3390/children9121794]
Dondi, Arianna; Calamelli, Elisabetta; Scarpini, Sara; Candela, Egidio; Biserni, Giovanni Battista; Ghizzi, Chiara; Lombardi, Francesca; Salvago, Paola; Serra, Laura; Corsini, Ilaria; Lanari, Marcello
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