Management of the Pregnant Patient with Beta-Lactam Allergy

AbstractPurpose of ReviewWe review the literature and discuss the logistics of testing pregnant patients for penicillin allergy.Recent FindingsAs in the general population, pregnant patients commonly report a penicillin allergy, but most patients are able to tolerate penicillin. Avoidance of beta-lactams in pregnancy is associated with increased morbidity: longer hospitalizations, more frequent infections, and more complications. Penicillin allergy testing is safe in pregnant patients, and obstetricians are eager for allergists to offer this procedure to their patients.SummaryAs allergists, we can improve our patients ’ health outcomes by offering penicillin allergy testing in our practices. The protocols for testing both with and without skin testing in pregnant patients have been studied, and future studies will continue to clarify the safety and efficacy of penicillin allergy delabeling in pregnant patients.
Source: Current Allergy and Asthma Reports - Category: Allergy & Immunology Source Type: research