Publication
Title
Management of a surgical patient with a label of penicillin allergy : narrative review and consensus recommendations
Author
Abstract
Unsubstantiated penicillin-allergy labels are common in surgical patients, and can lead to significant harm through avoidance of best first-line prophylaxis of surgical site infections and increased infection with resistant bacterial strains. Up to 98% of penicillin-allergy labels are incorrect when tested. Because of the scarcity of trained allergists in all healthcare systems, only a minority of surgical patients have the opportunity to undergo testing and de-labelling before surgery. Testing pathways can be modified and shortened in selected patients. A variety of healthcare professionals can, with appropriate training and in collaboration with allergists, provide testing for selected patients. We review how patients might be assessed, the appropriate testing strategies that can be used, and the minimum standards of safe testing.
Language
English
Source (journal)
British journal of anaesthesia. - Amsterdam
Publication
Oxford : Elsevier sci ltd , 2019
ISSN
0007-0912 [print]
1471-6771 [online]
DOI
10.1016/J.BJA.2019.01.026
Volume/pages
123 :1 (2019) , p. E82-E94
ISI
000470272000015
Pubmed ID
30916014
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UAntwerpen
Faculty/Department
Research group
Project info
The scourge of unverified and spurious "penicillin allergy": a preventable clinical and public health menace.
Publication type
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Affiliation
Publications with a UAntwerp address
External links
Web of Science
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Last edited 24.11.2024
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