Pediatrician perspectives on symptom presentation and treatment of acute allergic reactions
Annals of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology Dec 23, 2020
Lieberman JA, Camargo CA, Pistiner M, et al. - In this national survey of 1,001 clinically active pediatricians, researchers sought to better understand the thoughts of pediatricians regarding when acute allergic reactions constitute anaphylaxis and when epinephrine should be given by conducting an anonymous online survey. The findings of this survey show that there is discordance among pediatricians on when an allergic reaction is considered anaphylaxis and when epinephrine is warranted. Such data illustrate the need for continued improvement of the definition of anaphylaxis and continued demand for education regarding the diagnosis and management of anaphylaxis.
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