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2012 Update: World Allergy Organization Guidelines for the assessment and management of anaphylaxis

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LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS
DOI: 10.1097/ACI.0b013e328355b7e4

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clinical diagnosis of anaphylaxis; epinephrine (adrenaline) in first-line treatment of anaphylaxis; patient risk factors for anaphylaxis; prevention of anaphylaxis

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  1. World Allergy Organization
  2. Menarini Italy
  3. ALK-Abello
  4. Allergopharma
  5. Meda
  6. Phadia
  7. ThermoFisher
  8. Chief Scientist's Office of Scottish Government
  9. NAPP
  10. Ministry of Health for consumer protection
  11. Chief Scientist Office [CZH/4/429, CZG/2/296] Funding Source: researchfish

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Purpose of review The World Allergy Organization (WAO) Guidelines for the assessment and management of anaphylaxis published in early 2011 provide a global perspective on patient risk factors, triggers, clinical diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of anaphylaxis. In this 2012 Update, subsequently published, clinically relevant research in these areas is reviewed. Recent findings Patient risk factors and co-factors that amplify anaphylaxis have been documented in prospective studies. The global perspective on the triggers of anaphylaxis has expanded. The clinical criteria for the diagnosis of anaphylaxis that are promulgated in the Guidelines have been validated. Some aspects of anaphylaxis treatment have been prospectively studied. Novel investigations of self-injectable epinephrine for treatment of anaphylaxis recurrences in the community have been performed. Progress has been made with regard to measurement of specific IgE to allergen components (component-resolved testing) that might help to distinguish clinical risk of future anaphylactic episodes to an allergen from asymptomatic sensitization to the allergen. New strategies for immune modulation to prevent food-induced anaphylaxis and new insights into subcutaneous immunotherapy to prevent venom-induced anaphylaxis have been described. Summary Research highlighted in this Update strengthens the evidence-based recommendations for assessment, management, and prevention of anaphylaxis made in the WAO Anaphylaxis Guidelines.

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