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- Title
Risk of angioedema following invasive or surgical procedures in HAE type I and II - the natural history.
- Authors
Aygören‐Pürsün, E.; Martinez Saguer, I.; Kreuz, W.; Klingebiel, T.; Schwabe, D.
- Abstract
Background Hereditary angioedema ( HAE), caused by deficiency in C1-inhibitor (C1- INH), leads to unpredictable edema of subcutaneous tissues with potentially fatal complications. As surgery can be a trigger for edema episodes, current guidelines recommend preoperative prophylaxis with C1- INH or attenuated androgens in patients with HAE undergoing surgery. However, the risk of an HAE attack in patients without prophylaxis has not been quantified. Objectives This analysis examined rates of perioperative edema in patients with HAE not receiving prophylaxis. Methods This was a retrospective analysis of records of randomly selected patients with HAE type I or II treated at the Frankfurt Comprehensive Care Centre. These were examined for information about surgical procedures and the presence of perioperative angioedema. Results A total of 331 patients were included; 247 underwent 700 invasive procedures. Of these procedures, 335 were conducted in 144 patients who had not received prophylaxis at the time of surgery. Categories representing significant numbers of procedures were abdominal ( n = 113), ENT ( n = 71), and gynecological ( n = 58) procedures. The rate of documented angioedema without prophylaxis across all procedures was 5.7%; in 24.8% of procedures, the presence of perioperative angioedema could not be excluded, leading to a maximum potential risk of 30.5%. Predictors of perioperative angioedema could not be identified. Conclusion The risk of perioperative angioedema in patients with HAE type I or II without prophylaxis undergoing surgical procedures ranged from 5.7% to 30.5% ( CI 3.5-35.7%). The unpredictability of HAE episodes supports current international treatment recommendations to consider short-term prophylaxis for all HAE patients undergoing surgery.
- Subjects
ANGIONEUROTIC edema; SURGICAL complications; PREOPERATIVE period; GENETIC disorders; MEDICAL records; NATURAL history
- Publication
Allergy, 2013, Vol 68, Issue 8, p1034
- ISSN
0105-4538
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1111/all.12186