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Treating Anaphylaxis in the PICU

Treating Anaphylaxis in the PICU

FromPICU Doc On Call


Treating Anaphylaxis in the PICU

FromPICU Doc On Call

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Length:
4 minutes
Released:
Feb 8, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Welcome to the first episode of our podcast for current and aspiring intensivists. Our panel of medical professionals and students will examine specific patient cases, symptoms, and treatments. Today’s episode focuses on anaphylaxis. Join us!
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Show Highlights:
Our case: a four-year-old is admitted to PICU, and TPN has been administered.
Symptoms: dyspnea, wheezing, strider, and urticaria
Vitals: hypotensive, tachycardic, with stats dropping rapidly
What is anaphylaxis? An acute, life-threatening, systemic allergic reaction that can lead to death by airway obstruction or cardiovascular collapse.
Anaphylaxis symptoms include skin, mucosal, respiratory, cardiovascular, and gastrointestinal symptoms that develop within one hour of exposure to the allergen.
Anaphylaxis triggers can include allergens, biologics, immunotherapy, and radio-contrast media.
The anaphylaxis reaction ends with distributive shock, manifested by low cardiovascular output, low systemic vascular resistance, and high pulmonary vascular resistance.
Acute management of an anaphylaxis reaction includes airway, circulation, and breathing management, and epinephrine (the dosing is different from code dose).
Watch out for hypotension and lower airway obstruction as possible complications, which can be managed with fluids and nebulized albuterol.
Adjunctive therapies include histamine blockers and steroids.
Post-anaphylaxis care:
Focus on observation of the patient for 10-24 hours.
Watch for a biphasic reaction.
At discharge, provide two prescriptions for epinephrine, education for the patient and family, and a medical alert bracelet for the patient to wear. 
Released:
Feb 8, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

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PICU Doc On Call is the podcast for current and aspiring Intensivists. This podcast will provide protocols that any Critical Care Physician would use to treat common emergencies and the sudden onset of acute symptoms. Brought to you by Emory University School of Medicine, in conjunction with Dr. Rahul Damania and under the supervision of Dr. Pradip Kamat.