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
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