TY - JOUR
T1 - The Japanese Epidemiologic Study for Perioperative Anaphylaxis, a prospective nationwide study
T2 - allergen exposure, epidemiology, and diagnosis of anaphylaxis during general anaesthesia
AU - Takazawa, Tomonori
AU - Horiuchi, Tatsuo
AU - Nagumo, Kazuhiro
AU - Sugiyama, Yuki
AU - Akune, Tsubasa
AU - Amano, Yasuhiro
AU - Fukuda, Masataka
AU - Haraguchi, Takashi
AU - Ishibashi, Chika
AU - Kanemaru, Eiki
AU - Kato, Takao
AU - Katoh, Keiichi
AU - Kawano, Takashi
AU - Kochiyama, Tsukasa
AU - Kuri, Michioki
AU - Kurita, Akihide
AU - Matsuoka, Yoshikazu
AU - Muramatsu, Takahiro
AU - Orihara, Masaki
AU - Saito, Yutaka
AU - Sato, Nobukazu
AU - Shiraishi, Toshie
AU - Suzuki, Kaoru
AU - Takahashi, Miyuki
AU - Takahashi, Toshifumi
AU - Tanabe, Kumiko
AU - Tomioka, Akihiro
AU - Tomita, Yukinari
AU - Tsuji, Tatsuya
AU - Watanabe, Iwao
AU - Yamada, Takashige
AU - Yoshida, Nagahide
AU - Yamaguchi, Masao
AU - Saito, Shigeru
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2023 The Author(s)
PY - 2023/7
Y1 - 2023/7
N2 - Background: Diagnosis of perioperative anaphylaxis is often challenging. This study describes the utility of a newly developed tool for identifying patients with a high possibility of anaphylaxis, and aimed to investigate the frequency of anaphylaxis with each drug during the perioperative period in Japan. Methods: This study included patients with anaphylaxis of Grade 2 or higher severity during general anaesthesia at 42 facilities across Japan in 2019 and 2020. We developed and adopted a unique objective evaluation tool yielding a composite score for diagnosing anaphylaxis, which includes the results of skin tests and basophil activation tests, and clinical scores for perioperative anaphylaxis. The number of cases using each drug and the total number of anaphylaxis cases were investigated to calculate the frequency of anaphylaxis. Results: General anaesthesia was performed in 218 936 cases, which included 55 patients with suspected perioperative anaphylaxis. The developed composite score diagnosed 43 of them with a high probability of anaphylaxis. The causative agent was identified in 32 cases. Plasma histamine levels showed high diagnostic accuracy for anaphylaxis. The top causative agents were rocuronium (10 cases in 210 852 patients, 0.005%), sugammadex (7 cases in 150 629 patients, 0.005%), and cefazolin (7 cases in 106 005 patients, 0.007%). Conclusions: We developed a composite tool to diagnose anaphylaxis, and found that the combination of tryptase levels, skin testing, and basophil activation testing results and clinical score improved the certainty of anaphylaxis diagnosis. The incidence of perioperative anaphylaxis in our study was 1 in about 5000 general anaesthesia cases. Clinical trial registration: UMIN000035350.
AB - Background: Diagnosis of perioperative anaphylaxis is often challenging. This study describes the utility of a newly developed tool for identifying patients with a high possibility of anaphylaxis, and aimed to investigate the frequency of anaphylaxis with each drug during the perioperative period in Japan. Methods: This study included patients with anaphylaxis of Grade 2 or higher severity during general anaesthesia at 42 facilities across Japan in 2019 and 2020. We developed and adopted a unique objective evaluation tool yielding a composite score for diagnosing anaphylaxis, which includes the results of skin tests and basophil activation tests, and clinical scores for perioperative anaphylaxis. The number of cases using each drug and the total number of anaphylaxis cases were investigated to calculate the frequency of anaphylaxis. Results: General anaesthesia was performed in 218 936 cases, which included 55 patients with suspected perioperative anaphylaxis. The developed composite score diagnosed 43 of them with a high probability of anaphylaxis. The causative agent was identified in 32 cases. Plasma histamine levels showed high diagnostic accuracy for anaphylaxis. The top causative agents were rocuronium (10 cases in 210 852 patients, 0.005%), sugammadex (7 cases in 150 629 patients, 0.005%), and cefazolin (7 cases in 106 005 patients, 0.007%). Conclusions: We developed a composite tool to diagnose anaphylaxis, and found that the combination of tryptase levels, skin testing, and basophil activation testing results and clinical score improved the certainty of anaphylaxis diagnosis. The incidence of perioperative anaphylaxis in our study was 1 in about 5000 general anaesthesia cases. Clinical trial registration: UMIN000035350.
KW - antibiotics
KW - basophil activation test
KW - histamine
KW - neuromuscular blocking agents
KW - perioperative anaphylaxis
KW - skin test
KW - sugammadex
KW - tryptase
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85158109018&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1016/j.bja.2023.02.018
DO - 10.1016/j.bja.2023.02.018
M3 - 学術論文
C2 - 36990827
AN - SCOPUS:85158109018
SN - 0007-0912
VL - 131
SP - 159
EP - 169
JO - British Journal of Anaesthesia
JF - British Journal of Anaesthesia
IS - 1
ER -