Allergy alerts - The incidence of parentally reported allergies in children presenting for general anesthesia.
David L SommerfieldAine SommerfieldAlina SchillingLliana SlevinMichaela LucasBritta Sylvia von Ungern-SternbergPublished in: Paediatric anaesthesia (2018)
Only the minority of parent-reported allergies in pediatric surgical patients were specialist confirmed and likely to be clinically relevant. Self-reported food allergy is commonly specialist verified whereas reactions to medications were generally not. Over-reporting of allergies is increasingly common and limits clinician choice of medications. Better education of patients and their families and more timely verification or dismissal of parent-reported reactions is urgently needed.