A multicenter anaphylaxis registry in Korea: Clinical characteristics and acute treatment details from infants to older adults
Authors
Jeong, K
 | Ye, YM
 | Kim, SH | Kim, KW | Kim, JH | Kwon, JW | Yang, SI | Lee, SY | Chung, EH | Kim, MA | Kim, YH | Kim, HY | Jang, GC | Kim, JH | Lee, E | Kim, J | Ahn, K | Chang, YS | Hur, GY | Lee, J | Min, TK | Pyun, BY | Park, KH | Lee, J | Song, TW | Jee, HM | Shin, YS
 | Yoon, D | Lee, JK | Lee, S
Citation
The World Allergy Organization journal, 13(8). : 100449-100449, 2020
BACKGROUND: Although the prevalence of anaphylaxis is increasing worldwide, the large-scale studies in Asia evaluating anaphylaxis in all age groups are limited. We aimed to collect more precise and standardized data on anaphylaxis in Korea using the first multicenter web-based registry. METHODS: Twenty-two departments from 16 hospitals participated from November 2016 to December 2018. A web-based case report form, designed by allergy specialists, was used to collect anaphylaxis data. RESULTS: Within the 2-year period, 558 anaphylaxis cases were registered. The age of registered patients ranged from 2 months to 84 years, and 60% were aged <18 years. In children and adolescents, foods (84.8%) were the most common cause of anaphylaxis, followed by drugs (7.2%); in adults, drugs (58.3%) were the most common cause, followed by foods (28.3%) and insect venom (8.1%). The onset time was