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The investigation of bronchospasm during induction of anaesthesia
Acta Anaesthesiologica Scandinavica, 08/11/09
Fisher MM et al. – Anaphylactic bronchospasm related to induction of anaesthesia is more likely to be severe than bronchospasm due to non–immune causes. An allergic cause is more likely if there are associated features of anaphylaxis (skin changes, hypotension, angioedema) or elevated MCT. Patients with any of these features should undergo immuno–allergolical investigation.
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