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The Effectiveness of Automatic Recommending System for Premedication in Reducing Recurrent Radiocontrast Media Hypersensitivity Reactions

BACKGROUND: Non-ionic radiocontrast media (RCM) is rarely associated with hypersensitivity reactions. Premedication of patients who reacted previously to RCM with systemic corticosteroids and/or antihistamines can help reduce recurrent hypersensitivity reactions. However, premedication is still not...

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Autores principales: Bae, Yun-Jeong, Hwang, Ye Won, Yoon, Sun-young, Kim, Sujeong, Lee, Taehoon, Lee, Yoon Su, Kwon, Hyouk-Soo, Cho, You Sook, Shin, Myung Jin, Moon, Hee-Bom, Kim, Tae-Bum
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3686826/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23840391
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0066014
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author Bae, Yun-Jeong
Hwang, Ye Won
Yoon, Sun-young
Kim, Sujeong
Lee, Taehoon
Lee, Yoon Su
Kwon, Hyouk-Soo
Cho, You Sook
Shin, Myung Jin
Moon, Hee-Bom
Kim, Tae-Bum
author_facet Bae, Yun-Jeong
Hwang, Ye Won
Yoon, Sun-young
Kim, Sujeong
Lee, Taehoon
Lee, Yoon Su
Kwon, Hyouk-Soo
Cho, You Sook
Shin, Myung Jin
Moon, Hee-Bom
Kim, Tae-Bum
author_sort Bae, Yun-Jeong
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description BACKGROUND: Non-ionic radiocontrast media (RCM) is rarely associated with hypersensitivity reactions. Premedication of patients who reacted previously to RCM with systemic corticosteroids and/or antihistamines can help reduce recurrent hypersensitivity reactions. However, premedication is still not prescribed in many cases for various reasons. This study aimed to determine the effectiveness of our novel RCM hypersensitivity surveillance and automatic recommending system for premedication. METHODS AND RESULTS: Hospitalized patients with a history of RCM hypersensitivity were identified in an electronic medical record system that included a mandatory reporting system for past adverse drug reactions. In 2009, a novel automatic prescription system was added that classified index RCM reactions by severity and dispensed appropriate corticosteroid and/or antihistamine pretreatment prior to new RCM exposures. The data from 12 months under the previous system and 12 months under the current system were compared. The two systems had similar overall premedication rates (91% and 95%) but the current system was associated with a significantly higher corticosteroid premedication rate (65% vs. 14%), which significantly reduced the breakthrough reaction rate (6.7% vs. 15.2%). The current system was also associated with increased corticosteroid and antihistamine premedication of patients with a mild index reaction (61% vs. 7%) and a reduction in their breakthrough reaction rate (6% vs. 15%). CONCLUSIONS: Premedication with corticosteroid and/or antihistamine, which was increased by our novel automatic prescription system, significantly reduced breakthrough reactions in patients with a history of RCM hypersensitivity.
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spelling pubmed-36868262013-07-09 The Effectiveness of Automatic Recommending System for Premedication in Reducing Recurrent Radiocontrast Media Hypersensitivity Reactions Bae, Yun-Jeong Hwang, Ye Won Yoon, Sun-young Kim, Sujeong Lee, Taehoon Lee, Yoon Su Kwon, Hyouk-Soo Cho, You Sook Shin, Myung Jin Moon, Hee-Bom Kim, Tae-Bum PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Non-ionic radiocontrast media (RCM) is rarely associated with hypersensitivity reactions. Premedication of patients who reacted previously to RCM with systemic corticosteroids and/or antihistamines can help reduce recurrent hypersensitivity reactions. However, premedication is still not prescribed in many cases for various reasons. This study aimed to determine the effectiveness of our novel RCM hypersensitivity surveillance and automatic recommending system for premedication. METHODS AND RESULTS: Hospitalized patients with a history of RCM hypersensitivity were identified in an electronic medical record system that included a mandatory reporting system for past adverse drug reactions. In 2009, a novel automatic prescription system was added that classified index RCM reactions by severity and dispensed appropriate corticosteroid and/or antihistamine pretreatment prior to new RCM exposures. The data from 12 months under the previous system and 12 months under the current system were compared. The two systems had similar overall premedication rates (91% and 95%) but the current system was associated with a significantly higher corticosteroid premedication rate (65% vs. 14%), which significantly reduced the breakthrough reaction rate (6.7% vs. 15.2%). The current system was also associated with increased corticosteroid and antihistamine premedication of patients with a mild index reaction (61% vs. 7%) and a reduction in their breakthrough reaction rate (6% vs. 15%). CONCLUSIONS: Premedication with corticosteroid and/or antihistamine, which was increased by our novel automatic prescription system, significantly reduced breakthrough reactions in patients with a history of RCM hypersensitivity. Public Library of Science 2013-06-19 /pmc/articles/PMC3686826/ /pubmed/23840391 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0066014 Text en © 2013 Bae et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Bae, Yun-Jeong
Hwang, Ye Won
Yoon, Sun-young
Kim, Sujeong
Lee, Taehoon
Lee, Yoon Su
Kwon, Hyouk-Soo
Cho, You Sook
Shin, Myung Jin
Moon, Hee-Bom
Kim, Tae-Bum
The Effectiveness of Automatic Recommending System for Premedication in Reducing Recurrent Radiocontrast Media Hypersensitivity Reactions
title The Effectiveness of Automatic Recommending System for Premedication in Reducing Recurrent Radiocontrast Media Hypersensitivity Reactions
title_full The Effectiveness of Automatic Recommending System for Premedication in Reducing Recurrent Radiocontrast Media Hypersensitivity Reactions
title_fullStr The Effectiveness of Automatic Recommending System for Premedication in Reducing Recurrent Radiocontrast Media Hypersensitivity Reactions
title_full_unstemmed The Effectiveness of Automatic Recommending System for Premedication in Reducing Recurrent Radiocontrast Media Hypersensitivity Reactions
title_short The Effectiveness of Automatic Recommending System for Premedication in Reducing Recurrent Radiocontrast Media Hypersensitivity Reactions
title_sort effectiveness of automatic recommending system for premedication in reducing recurrent radiocontrast media hypersensitivity reactions
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3686826/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23840391
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0066014
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