2005
DOI: 10.1016/j.jpedsurg.2005.01.009
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Influence of the type of operations on the development of latex sensitization in children with myelomeningocele

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“…For instance, in a study of individuals with shunted hydrocephalus, the odds ratios for having latex sensitivity were as follows: spina bifida 6.76, atopy 3.37, and the number of surgical interventions 1.14 per operation [Hochleitner et al, 2001]. Some have argued that urological and orthopedic procedures are more likely to lead to latex allergies than other types of procedures [Mazon et al, 2005]. Children in some other locales, for example, South Africa, have lower rates of sensitization than reported from Europe or North America [Johar et al, 2005].…”
Section: Latex Allergymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For instance, in a study of individuals with shunted hydrocephalus, the odds ratios for having latex sensitivity were as follows: spina bifida 6.76, atopy 3.37, and the number of surgical interventions 1.14 per operation [Hochleitner et al, 2001]. Some have argued that urological and orthopedic procedures are more likely to lead to latex allergies than other types of procedures [Mazon et al, 2005]. Children in some other locales, for example, South Africa, have lower rates of sensitization than reported from Europe or North America [Johar et al, 2005].…”
Section: Latex Allergymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some risk factors are multiple surgical interventions, as every previous exposure increases 13 times the chance of reaction to latex. The authors suggest that those patients must be included in a prevention protocol using latex-free gloves, vesical catheters and tubes in routine procedures or anestheticsurgical ones 16,17 .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is timely to note that the general population of both adults and children probably have low prevalences of NRL sensitization or clinical, symptomatic NRLA (5), though about 5% of blood donations have latex‐specific antibodies (1). In contrast to certain groups, especially children with complex congenital malformations requiring muliple surgeries could almost be considered universally at risk (6, 7).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is timely to note that the general population of both adults and children probably have low prevalences of NRL sensitization or clinical, symptomatic NRLA (5), though about 5% of blood donations have latex-specific antibodies (1). In contrast to certain groups, especially children with complex congenital malformations requiring muliple surgeries could almost be considered universally at risk (6,7). Natural rubber latex (NRL) allergy is a significant problem both for health care workers and for children with complex medical and surgical conditions that require multiple surgical interventions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%