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Drug-Induced Kounis Syndrome: Latest Novelties.

Paula Ollo-MoralesMarta Gutierrez-NisoElena De-la-Viuda-CaminoMarina Ruiz-de-Galarreta-BeristainIxone Osaba-Ruiz-de-AlegriaCarlota Martel-Martin
Published in: Current treatment options in allergy (2023)
Kounis syndrome (KS) is defined by an acute coronary syndrome associated with hypersensitivity reactions, an under-diagnosed life-threatening medical emergency. Although multiple causes have been described, drugs constitute the most frequent cause. The purpose of this review is to update knowledge about drug-induced KS, to give guidelines on the correct diagnosis and treatment. This article reviews the literature on drug-induced KS from the last 5 years. Antibiotics and NSAIDs are the most frequently implicated drugs. In addition, data on pathophysiology, clinical presentation, diagnosis, and management are reviewed in detail. Highlight that there is a great deal of variability in the diagnosis and especially in the treatment of KS. This review provides a valuable selection of practical resources for all stakeholders to support effective care for KS, from a cardiologic and allergologic point of view. Future research should focus on developing validated, evidence-based, and patient-centered tools to improve the management of KS.
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