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Glucocorticoids and Rates of Biphasic Reactions in Patients with Adrenaline-Treated Anaphylaxis: A Propensity Score Matching Analysis

BACKGROUND: The effectiveness of glucocorticoids in preventing biphasic reactions in patients with anaphylaxis remains controversial. OBJECTIVE: We evaluated the effects of glucocorticoids on rates of biphasic reactions in hospitalized patients with anaphylaxis treated with adrenaline. METHODS: In t...

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Autores principales: Nagata, Shimpei, Ohbe, Hiroyuki, Jo, Taisuke, Matsui, Hiroki, Fushimi, Kiyohide, Yasunaga, Hideo
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Publicado: S. Karger AG 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9533429/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35526528
http://dx.doi.org/10.1159/000524612
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author Nagata, Shimpei
Ohbe, Hiroyuki
Jo, Taisuke
Matsui, Hiroki
Fushimi, Kiyohide
Yasunaga, Hideo
author_facet Nagata, Shimpei
Ohbe, Hiroyuki
Jo, Taisuke
Matsui, Hiroki
Fushimi, Kiyohide
Yasunaga, Hideo
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description BACKGROUND: The effectiveness of glucocorticoids in preventing biphasic reactions in patients with anaphylaxis remains controversial. OBJECTIVE: We evaluated the effects of glucocorticoids on rates of biphasic reactions in hospitalized patients with anaphylaxis treated with adrenaline. METHODS: In this retrospective observational study using a national inpatient database in Japan, we identified 31,570 hospitalized patients with anaphylaxis treated with adrenaline on the day of admission. We divided them into two groups: those who were treated with adrenaline plus glucocorticoids and those who received adrenaline only on the day of admission. The primary outcome was the occurrence of a biphasic reaction, defined as requiring two or more ampules of adrenaline within 7 days of admission. We performed a one-to-four propensity score matching analysis to compare the outcomes between the two groups. RESULTS: Of the 31,570 eligible patients, 28,145 (89.2%) were treated with glucocorticoids on the day of admission. The overall percentage of biphasic reactions within 7 days of admission was 11.2%. One-to-four propensity score matching created matched cohorts of 3,425 patients in the control group and 13,700 patients in the glucocorticoid group. After propensity score matching, there were no significant differences in rates of biphasic reactions (10.7% in the glucocorticoids group vs. 10.5% in the control group; odds ratio, 1.03; 95% confidence interval, 0.85–1.24; p = 0.77) between patients with anaphylaxis treated with and without glucocorticoids on the day of admission. CONCLUSION: Our findings do not support the use of glucocorticoids to prevent biphasic reactions in hospitalized patients with severe anaphylaxis requiring adrenaline.
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spelling pubmed-95334292022-10-06 Glucocorticoids and Rates of Biphasic Reactions in Patients with Adrenaline-Treated Anaphylaxis: A Propensity Score Matching Analysis Nagata, Shimpei Ohbe, Hiroyuki Jo, Taisuke Matsui, Hiroki Fushimi, Kiyohide Yasunaga, Hideo Int Arch Allergy Immunol Clinical Allergy − Research Article BACKGROUND: The effectiveness of glucocorticoids in preventing biphasic reactions in patients with anaphylaxis remains controversial. OBJECTIVE: We evaluated the effects of glucocorticoids on rates of biphasic reactions in hospitalized patients with anaphylaxis treated with adrenaline. METHODS: In this retrospective observational study using a national inpatient database in Japan, we identified 31,570 hospitalized patients with anaphylaxis treated with adrenaline on the day of admission. We divided them into two groups: those who were treated with adrenaline plus glucocorticoids and those who received adrenaline only on the day of admission. The primary outcome was the occurrence of a biphasic reaction, defined as requiring two or more ampules of adrenaline within 7 days of admission. We performed a one-to-four propensity score matching analysis to compare the outcomes between the two groups. RESULTS: Of the 31,570 eligible patients, 28,145 (89.2%) were treated with glucocorticoids on the day of admission. The overall percentage of biphasic reactions within 7 days of admission was 11.2%. One-to-four propensity score matching created matched cohorts of 3,425 patients in the control group and 13,700 patients in the glucocorticoid group. After propensity score matching, there were no significant differences in rates of biphasic reactions (10.7% in the glucocorticoids group vs. 10.5% in the control group; odds ratio, 1.03; 95% confidence interval, 0.85–1.24; p = 0.77) between patients with anaphylaxis treated with and without glucocorticoids on the day of admission. CONCLUSION: Our findings do not support the use of glucocorticoids to prevent biphasic reactions in hospitalized patients with severe anaphylaxis requiring adrenaline. S. Karger AG 2022-09 2022-05-06 /pmc/articles/PMC9533429/ /pubmed/35526528 http://dx.doi.org/10.1159/000524612 Text en Copyright © 2022 by The Author(s). Published by S. Karger AG, Basel https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This article is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License (CC BY-NC). Usage and distribution for commercial purposes requires written permission.
spellingShingle Clinical Allergy − Research Article
Nagata, Shimpei
Ohbe, Hiroyuki
Jo, Taisuke
Matsui, Hiroki
Fushimi, Kiyohide
Yasunaga, Hideo
Glucocorticoids and Rates of Biphasic Reactions in Patients with Adrenaline-Treated Anaphylaxis: A Propensity Score Matching Analysis
title Glucocorticoids and Rates of Biphasic Reactions in Patients with Adrenaline-Treated Anaphylaxis: A Propensity Score Matching Analysis
title_full Glucocorticoids and Rates of Biphasic Reactions in Patients with Adrenaline-Treated Anaphylaxis: A Propensity Score Matching Analysis
title_fullStr Glucocorticoids and Rates of Biphasic Reactions in Patients with Adrenaline-Treated Anaphylaxis: A Propensity Score Matching Analysis
title_full_unstemmed Glucocorticoids and Rates of Biphasic Reactions in Patients with Adrenaline-Treated Anaphylaxis: A Propensity Score Matching Analysis
title_short Glucocorticoids and Rates of Biphasic Reactions in Patients with Adrenaline-Treated Anaphylaxis: A Propensity Score Matching Analysis
title_sort glucocorticoids and rates of biphasic reactions in patients with adrenaline-treated anaphylaxis: a propensity score matching analysis
topic Clinical Allergy − Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9533429/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35526528
http://dx.doi.org/10.1159/000524612
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