2006
DOI: 10.4081/ecj.2006.3.28
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ER triage in patients showing acute hypersensitivity reactions: one year's experience

Abstract: Acute hypersensitivity reactions include different clinical entities, the most threatening of which is anaphylaxis. In the Emergency Department, triage evaluation and decisions can be a determinant of successful treatment. We retrospectively studied 1009 patients who underwent triage in our ED because of acute hypersensitivity over a one year time period. Our aim was to correlate triage priority codes with the clinical manifestations registered at the medical examination, time spent in ED before and after the … Show more

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