Fatal Anaphylaxis: Mortality Rate and Risk Factors
University of Sydney · Imperial College London · +3 more institutions
Abstract
Up to 5% of the US population has suffered anaphylaxis. Fatal outcome is rare, such that even for people with known venom or food allergy, fatal anaphylaxis constitutes less than 1% of total mortality risk. The incidence of fatal anaphylaxis has not increased in line with hospital admissions for anaphylaxis. Fatal drug anaphylaxis may be increasing, but rates of fatal anaphylaxis to venom and food are stable. Risk factors for fatal anaphylaxis vary according to cause. For fatal drug anaphylaxis, previous cardiovascular morbidity and older age are risk factors, with beta-lactam antibiotics, general anesthetic agents, and radiocontrast injections the commonest triggers. Fatal food anaphylaxis most commonly…
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- 23.47
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- 100%
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- 84
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6Topics & keywords
- Anaphylaxis
- Medicine
- Allergy
- Food allergy
- Epinephrine
- Population
- Risk factor
- Immunology
- Good health and well-being