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Outcomes in hospitalised patients with sepsis, severe sepsis or septic shock and reported penicillin allergy: a retrospective cohort study
Conclusion In this retrospective single health system study, there was no difference in key outcomes including inpatient or 30-day mortality in patients admitted with sepsis and reported PcnA compared with patients who reported no PcnA.
Source: BMJ Open - February 23, 2022 Category: General Medicine Authors: Beddow, D., Patel, L., Smith, C. S., Kirven, J., Schmidt, C., Ruppman, D., Kethireddy, R., Wankum, M., Dawud, B., St. Hill, C. A. Tags: Open access, Patient-centred medicine Source Type: research

COVID-19 Vaccines Offer Strong Protection Against Reinfection COVID-19 Vaccines Offer Strong Protection Against Reinfection
Researchers in Israel analyzed electronic health records for more than 83,000 people who received at least one dose of the Pfizer vaccine after recovering from a previous coronavirus infection.WebMD Health News
Source: Medscape Allergy Headlines - February 22, 2022 Category: Allergy & Immunology Tags: Infectious Diseases News Source Type: news

Characterization of Pediatric Inpatient Penicillin Allergy Documentation and Evaluation
Drug allergies may be improperly or incompletely characterized in the allergy section of the electronic health record (EHR). This can contribute to unnecessary avoidance of a drug or drug class such as penicillins which has significant implications on clinical care and healthcare utilization. We aim to characterize the documentation of penicillin allergy in the EHR of a pediatric center and hypothesize few patients admitted with penicillin allergy are referred for allergy evaluation.
Source: Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology - February 1, 2022 Category: Allergy & Immunology Authors: Allison Kelly, Shannon Chan, Sharon Hwang Source Type: research

Developing Structured Data Entry Forms for Food Allergy Clinical Documentation in The Electronic Health Record
Food allergy (FA) clinical documentation in electronic health records (EHRs) varies widely due to extensive use of free-text entry and lack of a common FA terminology. This limits FA research and integration of FA data across institutions. Structured data entry (SDE) forms are needed to improve FA documentation in EHRs.
Source: Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology - February 1, 2022 Category: Allergy & Immunology Authors: Shruti Sehgal, Ruchi Gupta, Mark Wlodarski, Lucy Bilaver, Firas Wehbe, Jonathan Spergel, Julie Wang, Christina Ciaccio, Sai Nimmagadda, Melanie Makhija, Justin Starren Source Type: research

Implementation of an automated prediction scoring system to identify patients at possible increased risk for Hereditary Angioedema
Hereditary angioedema (HAE) is a genetic condition characterized by dysregulation of the contact (kallikrein-bradykinin) pathway leading to recurrent episodes of angioedema. This project sought to determine if an automated prediction scoring system using electronic health record (EHR) data can identify patients with an increased likelihood of a Hereditary Angioedema (HAE) diagnosis.
Source: Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology - February 1, 2022 Category: Allergy & Immunology Authors: Dawn Laney, Marissa Shams, Dave Jacob, JingJing Yang, Jessica Dronen, Amanda Logue, Ami Rosen, Marc Riedl Source Type: research

Technology in the clinic
Technology is one of those items with which all clinicians (probably everyone) seem to have a love-hate relationship. The electronic medical record has made documenting and billing patient encounters much easier, yet at the same time, it seems to have erected a barrier between the patient and provider. Along with the growth of the electronic health record has been an explosion in the use of handheld devices and health-related applications (apps). These apps allow for more engagement and involvement with patients, including health monitoring by providers.
Source: Annals of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology - January 29, 2022 Category: Allergy & Immunology Authors: Mitchell H. Grayson Tags: Editorial Source Type: research

Improving Allergy Documentation: A Retrospective Electronic Health Record System–Wide Patient Safety Initiative
Conclusions Through this multidisciplinary intervention, we identified and remediated 131,784 free-text entries in our EHR to improve clinical decision support and patient safety. Additional strategies are required to completely eliminate free-text allergy entry, and establish systematic, consistent, and safe guidelines for documenting allergies.
Source: Journal of Patient Safety - December 31, 2021 Category: Health Management Tags: Original Studies Source Type: research

A clinical prediction model to support asthma diagnosis in children and young people in UK primary care
Conclusion: Information from a patient’s electronic health records can support primary care clinicians to assess the likelihood of a child/young person having asthma. Before implementation, we will externally validate the prediction model, develop it into a user-friendly clinical decision support software, and test the feasibility of the system in clinical practice.
Source: European Respiratory Journal - November 25, 2021 Category: Respiratory Medicine Authors: Daines, L., Bonnett, L., Tibble, H., Boyd, A., Turner, S., Lewis, S., Sheikh, A., Pinnock, H. Tags: General practice and primary care Source Type: research

Characteristics of patients with spontaneous resolution of sesame allergy-Real life experience
CONCLUSION: Sesame allergy spontaneously resolved in about one third of our patients and in more than half of the patients with mild first reaction (grade 1) at a young age (<10 months), with small skin prick test (<7mm) and no concomitant tree nuts allergy. Larger prospective studies, with longer follow up period are needed to better characterize the sesame allergic patients with persistent allergy, who may need oral immunotherapy.PMID:34737038 | DOI:10.1016/j.anai.2021.10.031
Source: Annals of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology - November 5, 2021 Category: Allergy & Immunology Authors: Keren Mahlab-Guri Alex Guri Laliv Kadar Ilan Asher Zev Sthoeger Daniel Elbirt Shira Rosenberg-Bezalel Source Type: research