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Active clinical trials for "Drug Hypersensitivity"

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Impact of Pre-operative Penicillin Allergy Evaluation on Surgical Prophylaxis

Penicillin AllergySurgical Prophylaxis

Use of first-line pre-operative antibiotic prophylaxis is the most effective measure to optimize perioperative outcomes. However, this is often not achieved due to unsubstantiated penicillin allergy labels. Penicillin allergy evaluation, when incorporated into routine pre-operative assessment, is potentially effective in optimizing choice of surgical prophylaxis. Despite the encouraging data mentioned above, there is a lack of randomized trials or local data to support this practice.

Recruiting9 enrollment criteria

Penicillin Allergy Delabeling Project

Penicillin Allergy

A investigational study to establish: A validated risk stratification tool for patients labeled Penicillin allergic. Facilitate provocation test for delabeling of Penicillin allergy outside an allergologic clinic Examine the gut microbiome of penicillin allergic patients

Recruiting2 enrollment criteria

Origin and Function of Eosinophilic Polynuclear During DRESS Syndrome

Drug HypersensitivityDRESS Syndrome

Drug Hypersensitivity Syndrome or DRESS for "Drug Reaction with Eosinophilia and Systemic Symptoms" is a serious drug allergy which can be life-threatening for patients with serious organ damage. The pathophysiology of DRESS is still not fully understood. In particular, no study has focused on the characterization of eosinophils, while paradoxically eosinophilia is one of the diagnostic criteria. Likewise, there is no data about the origin of eosinophils and few data are available concerning immune polarization of T-cells or the involvement of innate lymphoid cells type 2 in the recruitment of eosinophils. Our preliminary data on increase activation markers membrane expression of cutaneous eosinophils suggest that this approach could allow the identification of endotypes in which eosinophils are involved and contribute to organ damages. The correlation between tissue infiltration of eosinophils and their degree of activation would then justify the development of targeted therapeutic strategies in DRESS syndrome (anti-IL-5 therapy?). The aim of the project is: 1) Evaluate the activation status of circulating and cutaneous eosinophils in patients with DRESS compared with drug induced maculopapular exanthema without or with eosinophilia (but do not fulfill DRESS criteria) and healthy subjects; 2) Understand the pathophysiological mechanisms at the origin of this eosinophilia.

Recruiting24 enrollment criteria

Assessment of the Applicability and Acceptability of an Algorithm to Guide the Prescription of 1st...

Adult Patients Who Declare an Allergy to Penicillin During Anaesthetic Consultation Without Any Allergy Work up That Could Confirm This DeclarationGood Comprehension of French Language

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), a surgical site infection (SSI) is an infection that occurs after surgery at the site where the surgery was performed. The prevalence of SSIs is difficult to obtain and is probably underestimated, as many SSIs occur after the patient has been discharged from hospital and are not taken into account. SSIs are responsible for an increase in length of stay, mortality and costs. Their prevention is therefore essential in the operating theater, and has been the subject of recommendations recently updated by the CDC. The first line of prevention is the administration of prophylaxis antibiotic adapted to the surgical procedure, administered within a specific timeframe in order to achieve an effective bactericidal concentration in the tissues at the time of the surgical incision. In France, in the United States and for the WHO, the recommended first line of antibiotic prophylaxis is most often an agent from the beta-lactam family, a penicillin or a cephalosporin, with the exception of ophthalmological surgery. No strategy is described for the management of patients with a reported allergy to penicillin, apart from the recommendation of therapeutic alternatives. The use of a decision-making strategy in the operating theater for patients with a reported allergy to penicillin therefore appears necessary and is recommended by experts. In the intraoperative context, the application of a strategy would make it possible to guide the use of cephalosporins, without removing the "penicillin allergy" label from the patient, but by proposing an alternative via the use of a cephalosporin depending on the probability of the risk of a real allergy to penicillin, according to the description of the former reaction.

Not yet recruiting10 enrollment criteria

Standardised Drug Provocation Testing in Perioperative Hypersensitivity

Allergic ReactionHypersensitivity6 more

The goal of this clinical trial is to evaluate the safety and outcome of systematic drug provocation testing with anaesthetics at therapeutic doses in adult patients undergoing diagnostic work-up for perioperative hypersensitivity.

Not yet recruiting6 enrollment criteria

High Dimensional Analysis of Immune Cells in Pediatric Patients

Drug AllergyNeuromuscular Blockade

The purpose of this study is to characterize immune cells using single-cell transcriptomic analysis in pediatric patients aged 2 to 18 years undergoing general anesthesia who are expected to receive Rocuronium, a non-depolarizing neuromuscular blocking agent, in the event of an allergic reaction.

Recruiting5 enrollment criteria

GERAP's Epidemiological Survey on Perioperative Hypersensitivity Reactions

HypersensitivityDrug

Perioperative hypersensitivity reactions are still associated with significant morbidity and mortality despite early recognition and use of epinephrine. The epidemiology of these reactions evolves over time and changes with clinical practice. The main objective is to study the epidemiology of these reactions over a 10-year period, including patient phenotype, reaction phenotype and outcome of the allergic work-up.

Recruiting8 enrollment criteria

Treatment of Hypersensitivity Syndrome (DRESS) With Tegeline® (Human Immunoglobulin)

Drug Hypersensitivity

Efficacy and tolerance of Tegeline® treatment in hypersensitivity syndrome. Immunological study of the T cell index phenotype and functionality in hypersensitivity syndrome.

Terminated14 enrollment criteria

Penicillin Allergy Delabeling Among Surgical Patients

Penicillin Allergy

Penicillin allergy testing among surgical patients

Not yet recruiting2 enrollment criteria

Study of Two Marketed Ocular Anti-Allergy Medications in Subjects With Allergic Conjunctivitis

Allergic Conjunctivitis

The purpose of this study is to compare the effects of two marked ocular anti-allergy medications in cat sensitive subjects with allergic conjunctivitis.

Completed5 enrollment criteria
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