• Der Anaesthesist · Jul 1996

    Review

    [Anesthesiologic pecularities in patients with latex allergy].

    • H Kisch, P Jacobs, and M Thiel.
    • Institut für Anaesthesiologie, Klinikum Grosshadern, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München.
    • Anaesthesist. 1996 Jul 1; 45 (7): 587-96.

    AbstractImmediate-type hypersensitivity due to natural rubber (latex) products is an increasing problem for the anaesthetist, because a major part of products used for anaesthesia contains natural rubber. If the patient has a positive history of allergic symptoms after contact to natural rubber like urticaria, bronchospasm or anaphylaxis, preoperative skin tests, in vitro tests, and if necessary even the latex-glove-wearing test should be performed. If preoperative diagnosis of natural latex allergy is established, latex free anaesthesia is strictly recommended; otherwise life-threatening complications may ensue. Accordingly, we report on a patient who developed intraoperative anaphylactic shock following exposure to natural latex. In addition to the treatment with drugs, latex-containing products should be immediately replaced by latex-free ones, in particular all persons should put on latex-free gloves. For prevention of anaphylactic episodes in sensitized patients the reader is provided with an exemplary list of latex-free products for anaesthesia. Because the incidence of immediate-type reactions to latex is still increasing, intraoperative occurrence of an anaphylactic reaction to an unknown agent is likely to be due to allergy to natural rubber.

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