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 Research Article
												Optimizing a Hospital Anaphylaxis Protocol: Our Experience 						
Author(s): Leyla Pur  Ozyigit, Tugce  Aytulu, Asli  Ozyildirim, Ulku  Burgess and Ismail  BozkurtLeyla Pur  Ozyigit, Tugce  Aytulu, Asli  Ozyildirim, Ulku  Burgess and Ismail  Bozkurt             
						
												
				 Anaphylaxis is a severe, life-threatening, systemic hypersensitivity reaction that usually occurs rapidly after contact with an allergy-inducing substance. Due to the underdiagnosing, underreporting and malpractice associated with this condition, anaphylaxis awareness projects are now becoming a priority in some communities. The diagnosis of anaphylaxis is clinical, and intramuscular adrenaline is well known as the first-line treatment of choice for its management. The majority of anaphylaxis deaths occur in a hospital. Therefore, it is important to render hospitals safe places for severe allergic reactions. A hospital anaphylaxis protocol is also mandatory for a better outcome as recommended by guidelines. Consequently, our protocol was planned with the contribution of different specialties, including allergy, emergency medicine, nursing, nutrition and pharmacy. General knowledge was.. Read More»
				  
												DOI:
												 10.4172/2332-0893.1000124