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Autoinjectors Preferred for Intramuscular Epinephrine in Anaphylaxis and Allergic Reactions

机译:肌肉注射肾上腺素在过敏反应和过敏反应中首选的自动注射器

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Introduction: Epinephrine is the treatment of choice for anaphylaxis. We surveyed emergency department (ED) health care providers regarding 2 methods of intramuscular (IM) epinephrine administration (autoinjector and manual injection) for the management of anaphylaxis and allergic reactions and identified provider perceptions and preferred method of medication delivery. Methods: This observational study adhered to survey reporting guidelines. It was performed through a Web-based survey completed by health care providers at an academic ED. The participants consisted of all ED providers, including staff physicians, resident physicians, pharmacists, advanced practice providers, and nurses. The primary outcomes were assessment of provider perceptions and identification of the preferred IM epinephrine administration method by ED health care providers. Results: Of 217 ED health care providers invited to participate, 172 (79%) completed the survey. Overall, 82% of respondents preferred the autoinjector method of epinephrine administration. Providers rated the autoinjector method more favorably with regard to time required for training, ease of use, convenience, satisfaction with weight-based dosing, risk of dosing errors, and speed of administration (P<.001 for all comparisons). However, manual injection use was rated more favorably with regard to risk of provider self-injury and patient cost (P<.001 for both comparisons). Three participants (2%) reported a finger stick injury from an epinephrine autoinjector. Conclusion: ED health care providers preferred the autoinjector method of IM epinephrine administration for the management of anaphylaxis or allergic reactions. Epinephrine autoinjector use may reduce barriers to epinephrine administration for the management of anaphylaxis in the ED.
机译:简介:肾上腺素是过敏反应的治疗选择。我们调查了急诊(ED)卫生保健提供者的肌肉注射(IM)肾上腺素给药(自动注射和手动注射)的两种管理过敏和过敏反应的方法,并确定了提供者的看法和首选的药物递送方法。方法:该观察性研究遵循调查报告指南。它是通过由医疗保健提供者在学术急诊室完成的基于Web的调查来执行的。参与者包括所有ED提供者,包括工作人员医师,住院医师,药剂师,高级实践提供者和护士。主要结果是评估医疗服务提供者的认知,并确定ED医疗服务提供者首选的IM肾上腺素管理方法。结果:在217名受邀参加的ED医疗保健提供者中,有172名(79%)完成了调查。总体而言,有82%的受访者更喜欢使用肾上腺素自动注射方法。在培训所需的时间,易用性,便利性,对基于体重的给药的满意程度,给药错误的风险和给药速度方面,提供者对自动注射器方法的评价更高一些(所有比较的P <.001)。但是,就提供者自身受伤的风险和患者的费用而言,手动注射使用的评分更高(两个比较的P <.001)。三名参与者(占2%)报告了肾上腺素自动注射器造成的手指刺伤。结论:ED医护人员首选IM肾上腺素的自动注射方法来管理过敏性或过敏性反应。使用肾上腺素自动注射器可以减少肾上腺素管理急诊过敏反应的障碍。

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