Epidemiological Analysis of Anaphylactic Responses Caused by Atocaine Hydrochlo-ride and Epinephrine Tartrate Injection Based on Literature
Objective:To analyze the epidemiological characteristics of anaphylactic responses caused by atocaine hydrochloride and epinephrine tartrate injection(AHETI)through literature search,and provide reference for the clinical medication safety of this drug.Methods:By using theKEY WORDS such as"atocaine hydrochloride and epinephrine tartrate injection","anaphylaxis or anaphylactic response","adverse drug reaction",all relevant case documents as of December 31,2022 in Chinese and foreign databases such as CNKI,Wanfang Database,Chongqing VIP,PubMed,Springer,and Elsevier were searched.The information such as age,gender,disease of relevant cases,usage and dosage of AHETI,as well as occurrence time,severity,clinical manifestations and outcomes of anaphylactic responses was collected to analyze the epidemiological characteristics of anaphylactic responses caused by AHETI.Results:A total of 22 relevant case documents were searched in databases,involving 23 cases;of which,most cases were females(18 cases,78.26%),elder than 20 to 40 years old(12 cases,52.17%);23 cases were mainly diagnosed with pulpitis(6 cases,26.09%),chronic periodontitis(5 cases,21.74%)and tooth extraction(4 cases,17.39%);the occurrence time of anaphylactic responses was mainly concentrated within 10 minutes after medication(12 cases,52.17%),and the main organs involved in anaphylactic responses included the skin and its appendages,neuromuscular,circulatory system and respiratory system.After symptomatic treatment,all 23 patients got better.Conclusion:Anaphylactic responses caused by AHETI have characteristics in terms of the patient's age and gender,occurrence time and clinical manifestations.Therefore,active attentions should be paid to them and protective measures should be taken to ensure the medication safety of patients.
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