Перейти к основному содержанию

H1-antihistamines for the emergency treatment of anaphylaxis

Также доступно в

Anaphylaxis is a rare, but potentially life-threatening emergency. Evidence from the United Kingdom suggests that incidence may be increasing rapidly. Common triggers of anaphylaxis include a variety of foods, drugs and insect venoms.

H1-antihistamines are commonly used for the emergency treatment of anaphylaxis although the evidence underpinning this treatment is unclear. We therefore conducted a systematic review of the literature searching key databases for high quality published and unpublished material on this subject; in addition, we contacted experts in this area and relevant pharmaceutical companies.

Our searches failed to retrieve any randomized controlled trials on this subject. We conclude there is no evidence from randomized controlled trials to support the use of H1-antihistamines in the emergency management of anaphylaxis.

Введение и актуальность

Anaphylaxis is an acute systemic allergic reaction, which can be life-threatening. H1-antihistamines are commonly used as an adjuvant therapy in the treatment of anaphylaxis.

Задачи

To assess the benefits and harm of H1-antihistamines in the treatment of anaphylaxis.

Методы поиска

In our previous version we searched until June 2006. In this version we searched the Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials (CENTRAL), (The Cochrane Library 2010, Issue 11), MEDLINE (1966 to November 2010); EMBASE (1966 to November 2010); CINAHL (1982 to Nobember 2010) and ISI Web of Science (1945 to November 2010). We also contacted pharmaceutical companies and international experts in anaphylaxis in an attempt to locate unpublished material.

Критерии отбора

We planned to include randomized and quasi-randomized controlled trials comparing H1-antihistamines with placebo or no intervention.

Сбор и анализ данных

Two authors independently assessed articles for inclusion.

Основные результаты

We found no studies that satisfied the inclusion criteria.

Выводы авторов

Based on this review, we are unable to make any recommendations for clinical practice. Randomized controlled trials are needed, although these are likely to prove challenging to design and execute.

Цитирование
Sheikh A, ten Broek VM, Brown SGA, Simons FER. H1-antihistamines for the treatment of anaphylaxis with and without shock. Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews 2007, Issue 1. Art. No.: CD006160. DOI: 10.1002/14651858.CD006160.pub2.

Использование нами куки-файлов (cookies)

Мы используем необходимые куки-файлы (cookies), чтобы наш сайт работал. Мы также хотели бы установить дополнительные (опциональные) куки-файлы (cookies) аналитики, чтобы улучшить его. Мы не будем устанавливать опциональные куки-файлы (cookies), если вы их не включите. С помощью этого инструмента на Вашем устройстве будет установлен файл cookie, чтобы запомнить Ваши предпочтения. Вы всегда можете изменить свои настройки cookie-файлов в любое время, нажав на ссылку "Настройки cookie-файлов" в нижнем колонтитуле каждой страницы.
Для получения более подробной информации о куки-файлах (cookies), которые мы используем, см. нашу страницу о куки-файлах (cookies)".

Принять все
Настройка