Urticaria, angioedema, and type I hypersensitivity reactions associated with fibrinolytic agents.
Humans
Fibrinolytic Agents
/ adverse effects
Tissue Plasminogen Activator
Tenecteplase
Retrospective Studies
Thailand
Urticaria
/ chemically induced
Angioedema
/ chemically induced
Hypersensitivity, Immediate
/ complications
Anaphylaxis
/ chemically induced
Drug-Related Side Effects and Adverse Reactions
/ complications
Streptokinase
Hypotension
/ complications
Drug Hypersensitivity
/ etiology
Journal
Asian Pacific journal of allergy and immunology
ISSN: 0125-877X
Titre abrégé: Asian Pac J Allergy Immunol
Pays: Thailand
ID NLM: 8402034
Informations de publication
Date de publication:
Dec 2022
Dec 2022
Historique:
pubmed:
7
10
2019
medline:
25
1
2023
entrez:
7
10
2019
Statut:
ppublish
Résumé
Several clinical trials of fibrinolytic agents have reported the occurrence of allergic reactions, in addition to hemorrhage. These reactions might worsen patient outcomes, especially by causing life-threatening type I hypersensitivity reactions, including anaphylaxis; however, there is a scarcity of data in this regard. This study described and characterized patients with urticaria, angioedema and type I hypersensitivity reactions caused by fibrinolytic agents. This was a retrospective study in which cases of suspected adverse drug reactions from the use of streptokinase, alteplase, and tenecteplase were evaluated over a period of 10 years at Phramongkutklao and Ratchaburi hospitals in Thailand. In addition, patient characteristics and management were assessed. A total of 824 patients received fibrinolytic agents due to various indications. Of 147 patients who received streptokinase, nine (6.12%) had suspected adverse drug reactions (one case of urticaria, two cases of anaphylactic shock, and six cases of hypotension). The prescription rate of alteplase was the highest, being taken by 547 patients; however, only one patient (0.18%) reported an adverse reaction, angioedema in the face and lips. Similarly, of the 130 patients who received tenecteplase, only one patient (0.77%) developed hypotension. All fibrinolytic agents, either nonfibrin or fibrin-specific, can cause urticaria, angioedema, and type I hypersensitivity reactions due to their mechanism of action.
Sections du résumé
BACKGROUND
BACKGROUND
Several clinical trials of fibrinolytic agents have reported the occurrence of allergic reactions, in addition to hemorrhage. These reactions might worsen patient outcomes, especially by causing life-threatening type I hypersensitivity reactions, including anaphylaxis; however, there is a scarcity of data in this regard.
OBJECTIVE
OBJECTIVE
This study described and characterized patients with urticaria, angioedema and type I hypersensitivity reactions caused by fibrinolytic agents.
METHODS
METHODS
This was a retrospective study in which cases of suspected adverse drug reactions from the use of streptokinase, alteplase, and tenecteplase were evaluated over a period of 10 years at Phramongkutklao and Ratchaburi hospitals in Thailand. In addition, patient characteristics and management were assessed.
RESULTS
RESULTS
A total of 824 patients received fibrinolytic agents due to various indications. Of 147 patients who received streptokinase, nine (6.12%) had suspected adverse drug reactions (one case of urticaria, two cases of anaphylactic shock, and six cases of hypotension). The prescription rate of alteplase was the highest, being taken by 547 patients; however, only one patient (0.18%) reported an adverse reaction, angioedema in the face and lips. Similarly, of the 130 patients who received tenecteplase, only one patient (0.77%) developed hypotension.
CONCLUSIONS
CONCLUSIONS
All fibrinolytic agents, either nonfibrin or fibrin-specific, can cause urticaria, angioedema, and type I hypersensitivity reactions due to their mechanism of action.
Identifiants
pubmed: 31586489
doi: 10.12932/AP-050619-0574
doi:
Substances chimiques
Fibrinolytic Agents
0
Tissue Plasminogen Activator
EC 3.4.21.68
Tenecteplase
WGD229O42W
Streptokinase
EC 3.4.-
Types de publication
Journal Article
Langues
eng
Sous-ensembles de citation
IM