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Addendum to: Guideline for acute therapy und management of anaphylaxis

Addendum to: Guideline for acute therapy und management of anaphylaxis Addendum Addendum to: Guideline for acute therapy und management of anaphylaxis Addendum to: Allergo J Int 2014;23:96–112 of cardiovascular parameters and depending DOI: 10.1007/s40629-014-0009-1 upon e‘ects and side-e‘ects. Under monitor con- trol a dose of 1 to 10 (or 15) mg per minute in Since publication of the guidelines “Acute treatment adults is recommended. Œe dose can be adjusted and management of anaphylaxis” occasionally according to the clinical response and side-e‘ects. questions regarding the dosages of adrenaline a­er intra-venous application have been asked. Prof. Dr. Dr. Johannes Ring Especially the recommended concentration of a Department Dermatology and Allergology Biederstein 1  :  10 dilution of 1 mg Adrenaline in 10  ml NaCl Technical University Munich 0,9 % intravenously was regarded as too high; high- Christine Kuehne-Center Allergy Research and er dilutions were proposed. Education (CK-CARE) Œe guideline committee has discussed this prob- Biedersteinerstraße 29 lem intensively and came to the following adden- 80802 Munich, Germany E-Mail: johannes.ring@lrz.tum.de dum, which should help to explain the legends of tables 6 and 7: 1. Œe doses appearing in the tables have to be red with the general text of the guidelines: intrave- Cite this as Ring J, Beyer K, Biedermann T, Bircher, A, http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Allergo Journal International Springer Journals

Addendum to: Guideline for acute therapy und management of anaphylaxis

Allergo Journal International , Volume 25 (3) – May 2, 2016

Addendum to: Guideline for acute therapy und management of anaphylaxis

Abstract

Addendum Addendum to: Guideline for acute therapy und management of anaphylaxis Addendum to: Allergo J Int 2014;23:96–112 of cardiovascular parameters and depending DOI: 10.1007/s40629-014-0009-1 upon e‘ects and side-e‘ects. Under monitor con- trol a dose of 1 to 10 (or 15) mg per minute in Since publication of the guidelines “Acute treatment adults is recommended. Œe dose can be adjusted and management of anaphylaxis” occasionally according to the clinical...
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Springer Journals
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Copyright © 2016 by Springer Medizin
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Medicine & Public Health; Allergology; Dermatology; Environmental Health; Immunology
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2197-0378
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10.1007/s40629-016-0107-3
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Addendum Addendum to: Guideline for acute therapy und management of anaphylaxis Addendum to: Allergo J Int 2014;23:96–112 of cardiovascular parameters and depending DOI: 10.1007/s40629-014-0009-1 upon e‘ects and side-e‘ects. Under monitor con- trol a dose of 1 to 10 (or 15) mg per minute in Since publication of the guidelines “Acute treatment adults is recommended. Œe dose can be adjusted and management of anaphylaxis” occasionally according to the clinical response and side-e‘ects. questions regarding the dosages of adrenaline a­er intra-venous application have been asked. Prof. Dr. Dr. Johannes Ring Especially the recommended concentration of a Department Dermatology and Allergology Biederstein 1  :  10 dilution of 1 mg Adrenaline in 10  ml NaCl Technical University Munich 0,9 % intravenously was regarded as too high; high- Christine Kuehne-Center Allergy Research and er dilutions were proposed. Education (CK-CARE) Œe guideline committee has discussed this prob- Biedersteinerstraße 29 lem intensively and came to the following adden- 80802 Munich, Germany E-Mail: johannes.ring@lrz.tum.de dum, which should help to explain the legends of tables 6 and 7: 1. Œe doses appearing in the tables have to be red with the general text of the guidelines: intrave- Cite this as Ring J, Beyer K, Biedermann T, Bircher, A,

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Allergo Journal InternationalSpringer Journals

Published: May 2, 2016

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