Editorial Type:
Article Category: Research Article
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Online Publication Date: Jan 01, 2016

Benzodiazepine Allergy With Anesthesia Administration: A Review of Current Literature

DMD,
DDS, and
DMD
Page Range: 160 – 167
DOI: 10.2344/16-00019.1
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The incidence of anaphylactic/anaphylactoid reactions has been reported to vary between 1 : 3500 and 1 : 20,000 cases with a mortality rate ranging from 3 to 9%. Clinical signs present as skin rash, urticaria, angioedema, bronchospasm, tachycardia, bradycardia, and hypotension. Rapid identification and treatment are crucial to overall patient prognosis, as delayed intervention is associated with increased mortality. Diagnosis may be confirmed with clinical presentation, serum tryptase levels, and skin test results. While the main causative agents in anesthetic practice are typically neuromuscular blocking agents (NMBs), latex, and antibiotics, this review aims to discuss recognition, management, and preventive measures in perioperative anaphylactic/anaphylactoid reactions from benzodiazepine administration.

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Contributor Notes

Address correspondence to Elliot Haybarger, DMD, 112 W Broad St, #405, Greenville, SC 29601; elliot.haybarger@gmail.com.
Received: Apr 06, 2016
Accepted: Jun 06, 2016