2012年世界过敏组织过敏性反应的评估和处理指南

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The World Allergy Organization (WAO) Guidelines for the assessment and management of anaphylaxis (subsequently referred to as the Guidelines) were published on 3 March 2011 in response to the need for global guidelines on anaphylaxis diagnosis and treatment. Unique aspects of the Guidelines are summarized below.

The Guidelines were developed without corporate funding in response to absence of global guidelines for anaphylaxis, absence of national guidelines in most countries, and for use as an additional resource in countries with their own national guidelines. They were based on the best evidence available from publications in indexed, peer-reviewed journals to the end of 2010. They highlighted the role of the allergy/immunology specialist, particularly in prevention of anaphylactic episodes; however, they have been widely used by a broader group of healthcare professionals.

The Guidelines were preceded by documentation of global availability of essentials for assessment and management of anaphylaxis. They provide a global perspective on anaphylaxis with regard to vulnerable patients, risk factors for severe or fatal anaphylaxis, and co-factors that amplify anaphylaxis symptoms, as well as perspective on mechanisms and triggers. They emphasize prompt clinical diagnosis, basic initial treatment, and prevention of anaphylaxis recurrences. They are written in a concise format (22 pages) with recommendations supported by citation of 150 references, most of which were published from 2006 to 2010. They include color illustrations that highlight the key concepts in the text. They propose a global agenda for anaphylaxis research.

Since co-publication (open access) in the Journal of Allergy & Clinical Immunology and the World Allergy Organization Journal in early 2011, the Guidelines have been disseminated worldwide in a variety of formats. They have been posted on the WAO website and on WAO member society websites. Summary posters and pocket cards have been translated into 10 languages, with additional translations pending. They have been presented in keynote and plenary sessions in congresses and meetings around the globe. They are used in undergraduate and postgraduate medical courses. They have become a resource for specialty areas beyond allergy/immunology, including sports medicine, for example, the 2012 Olympic Games Therapeutic Use Exemption Committee. They are also used in primary care and allied health. In parallel, progress has been made on the global agenda proposed for anaphylaxis research, and more than 500 papers on human anaphylaxis have been published in indexed peer-reviewed medical journals, hence the need for this Update. During 2011 and early 2012, members of the WAO Special Committee on Anaphylaxis independently searched for and selected relevant publications, which were then collated and independently ranked for inclusion in the Update. Here, we recapitulate the evidence-based  recommendations in the Guidelines and support them with additional recent references. The Update is intended for use in conjunction with the Guidelines and the references cited therein.

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