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Managing urticaria in the emergency department: recommendations of a multidisciplinary expert panel

Journal

EMERGENCIAS
Volume 33, Issue 4, Pages 299-308

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SANIDAD EDICIONES

Keywords

Urticaria; Angioedema; Anaphylaxis; Emergency department; Dermatologists; Antihistamines; Algorithms

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Proper diagnosis and treatment of urticaria and angioedema are crucial in emergency departments to reduce unnecessary visits and improve patient outcomes. Guidelines developed by experts in dermatology and emergency medicine can help optimize management and enhance interdepartmental relations.
Urticaria and angioedema account for many visits to emergency departments. It is important to diagnose and treat them properly at this level of care and to suggest treatments and guidance that can make additional visits unnecessary. A panel of experts in dermatology and emergency medicine reviewed the main guidelines and publications on urticaria and angioedema. The panel then developed and reached consensus on practical approaches and tools for managing urticaria, angioedema, and anaphylaxis in the emergency department. The resulting statement is a guide to management, with algorithms for differential diagnosis and treatment and recommendations for patient referral. Implementing these guidelines, which are supported by the Spanish Academy of Dermatology and Venereology (AEDV) and the Spanish Society of Emergency Medicine (SEMES) will facilitate optimal management of emergency department patients with urticaria and angioedema as well as improve interdepartmental relations.

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