Fatal Anaphylaxis
Cross-source consensus on Fatal Anaphylaxis from 1 sources and 4 claims.
1 sources · 4 claims
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- Anaphylaxis is an acute systemic allergic reaction that can affect multiple organs and can cause death or permanent neurological disability. — Organ failure type in fatal and near-fatal anaphylaxis: a systematic review
- The review studied which primary organ failure most often contributes to death or permanent neurological disability in anaphylaxis. — Organ failure type in fatal and near-fatal anaphylaxis: a systematic review
- Across published fatal and near-fatal anaphylaxis cases up to January 2025, bronchospasm-related respiratory failure was the most common cause of decompensation. — Organ failure type in fatal and near-fatal anaphylaxis: a systematic review
- The final shared endpoint of severe anaphylaxis may be loss of oxygenation and perfusion to the brain through different organ-failure routes. — Organ failure type in fatal and near-fatal anaphylaxis: a systematic review