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10.1007/s40521-021-00284-0

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pmid33723499      Curr+Treat+Options+Allergy 2021 ; 8 (2): 88-96
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  • Management of Anaphylaxis During the SARS-CoV-2 Pandemic #MMPMID33723499
  • Brar KK; Harizaj A; Nowak-Wegrzyn A
  • Curr Treat Options Allergy 2021[]; 8 (2): 88-96 PMID33723499show ga
  • PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Management of anaphylaxis during the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic should consider local infection rates so as to not burden local ED at times of pandemic, while also protecting patients from infection risks and progression of anaphylaxis. In this review, we identify a treatment strategy for anaphylaxis that balances the risks versus benefits of ED versus home management in this unprecedented time. RECENT FINDINGS: Physicians and patients have had to adapt new approaches to medical care during the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic due to restricted access to health care facilities. Telemedicine has substituted in-person visits, and such a drastic change in the patient care paradigm presents a need to revise the acute management of anaphylaxis. SUMMARY: Physicians should utilize telemedicine during this time to engage in shared decision-making with patients and their families to devise an anaphylaxis plan of management that emphasizes home care when symptoms are mild with an exception for ED care if a patient has had severe, near-fatal anaphylaxis episodes in the past. Previous anaphylaxis recommendations should remain in place despite the pandemic, including prompt use of epinephrine when needed, avoidance of known allergens, training of patients and their caregivers, and carrying of epinephrine autoinjector devices at all times to remain prepared in the event of an anaphylaxis episode. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s40521-021-00284-0.
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