The premedication regimen commonly includes oral prednisone at 13, 7, and 1 hour before PCI. For some patients, waiting 13 hours is not an option if they need immediate PCI. In such situations, emergency intravenous corticosteroid-based regimens can be administered, the efficacy and safety of ...
In patients with a history of moderate or severe contrast allergy, premedication strategies decrease, but do not eliminate, the risk of recurrent contrast reaction. Standard oral premedication strategies include prednisone (50 mg by mouth at 13, 7, and 1 hour prior to contrast injection) or me...
PA Greenberger,R Patterson - 《Journal of Allergy & Clinical Immunology》 被引量: 468发表: 1991年 Adverse drug reactions: types and treatment options. Reactions to radiocontrast media can be limited by pretreatment with prednisone, diphenhydramine, and either ephedrine or a histamine H2-receptor ant...
The standard premedication regimen used in the current system to prevent radiocontrast media (RCM) hypersensitivity.YunJeong BaeYe Won HwangSunYoung YoonSujeong KimTaehoon LeeYoon Su LeeHyoukSoo KwonYou Sook ChoMyung Jin ShinHeeBom Moon
AllergyBreakthrough reactionEmergency premedicationContrast allergyPercutaneous coronary interventionBackground Patients with iodinated contrast material (ICM) adverse reactions are at increased risk for breakthrough reactions. Previous studies suggest that the severity of a prior ICM adverse reaction corresponds ...