• Title of article

    MANAGEMENT OF THE PATIENT REPORTING AN ALLERGY TO PENICILLIN

  • Author/Authors

    BRYSON, ETHAN OLIVER Mount Sinai Medical Center - Department of Anesthesia, USA , FROST, ELIZABETH A. M. Mount Sinai Medical Center - Department of Anesthesia, USA , ROSENBLATT, MEG A Mount Sinai Medical Center - Department of Anesthesia, USA

  • From page
    495
  • To page
    512
  • Abstract
    Recent emphasis on the prevention of surgical wound infection has highlighted the role of the anesthesiologist as the physician responsible for administering appropriate antibiotic prophylaxis. Patients often report a distant or unclear history of penicillin allergy. Administering an antibiotic to which the patient has a true allergy can provoke a life threatening reaction. The anesthesiologist should be aware of the prevalence, severity, and manifestations of allergies to antibiotics, as wellas the available alternatives. Unnecessary administration of more powerful broad-spectrum antibiotics leads to the development of antimicrobial resistance and should be avoided. It is the anesthesiologists’ duty to balance these issues when selecting appropriate antibiosis.
  • Journal title
    Middle East Journal of Anesthesiology 
  • Journal title
    Middle East Journal of Anesthesiology 
  • Record number

    2635161