Paired acute‐baseline serum tryptase levels in perioperative anaphylaxis: An observational study
Allergy2019Vol. 74(6), pp. 1157–1165
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Joana Vitte, Laurent Amadei, M. Gouitaa, Soraya Mezouar, Laurent Zieleskiewicz, J. Albanèse, Nicolas Bruder, David Lagier, Paul‐Michel Mertès, Jean‐Louis Mège, Lawrence B. Schwartz, Marc Léone
Abstract
Total tryptase levels in serum discriminated between nonanaphylactic and anaphylactic events in a perioperative setting when acute and baseline levels were collected and analyzed by the consensus algorithm.
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