How to predict biphasic allergic reactions in children
- Delay in presentation to the Emergency Department (or delay in epinephrine administration) of more than 90-minutes from the onset of the initial allergic reaction
- Wide pulse pressure at triage
- Treatment of the initial allergic reaction with more than one dose of epinephrine
- Respiratory distress that requires administration of inhaled salbutamol in the Emergency Department
- Children between the ages of 6 to 9 years old
'It's clear that children with severe initial reactions would benefit from a prolonged period of observation in the Emergency Department,' continued Alqurashi. 'On the flip side, knowing what to look for helps to better utilize resources so that children with mild allergic reaction, who do not match any of the identified predictors can go home faster.'
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