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1. Circulating microbiome analysis in patients with perioperative anaphylaxis.

2. Pholcodine exposure increases the risk of perioperative anaphylaxis to neuromuscular blocking agents: the ALPHO case-control study.

3. Neuromuscular blocking agent induced hypersensitivity reaction exploration: an update.

4. Clinical reasoning in anaphylactic shock: addressing the challenges faced by anaesthesiologists in real time: A clinical review and management algorithms.

6. An IgG-induced neutrophil activation pathway contributes to human drug-induced anaphylaxis.

7. Platelets expressing IgG receptor FcγRIIA/CD32A determine the severity of experimental anaphylaxis.

8. Epinephrine but not vasopressin attenuates the airway response to anaphylactic shock in rats.

9. Management of anaphylactic shock in the operating room.

10. Epinephrine, compared with arginine vasopressin, is associated with similar haemodynamic effects but significantly improved brain oxygenation in the early phase of anaphylactic shock in rats: An experimental study.

11. Anaphylactic bronchospasm during general anesthesia is not related to asthma.

12. Time to achieve target mean arterial pressure during resuscitation from experimental anaphylactic shock in an animal model. A comparison of adrenaline alone or in combination with different volume expanders.

14. Methylene blue and epinephrine: a synergetic association for anaphylactic shock treatment.

15. Anaphylactic shock decreases cerebral blood flow more than what would be expected from severe arterial hypotension.

16. [Fast recovery of haemodynamic and ventilatory functions after sugammadex bolus following rocuronium-induced anaphylactic shock refractory to conventional treatment].

17. [Treatment of hypersensitivity reactions and anaphylactic shock occurring during anaesthesia].

18. A comparison of epinephrine only, arginine vasopressin only, and epinephrine followed by arginine vasopressin on the survival rate in a rat model of anaphylactic shock.

19. [Treatment of anaphylactic reaction in pre-hospital and in the emergency room: literature review].

20. Comparison of arginine vasopressin, terlipressin, or epinephrine to correct hypotension in a model of anaphylactic shock in anesthetized brown Norway rats.

21. Anaphylactic shock: a form of distributive shock without inhibition of oxygen consumption.

22. Constitutive nitric oxide synthase inhibition combined with histamine and serotonin receptor blockade improves the initial ovalbumin-induced arterial hypotension but decreases the survival time in brown norway rats anaphylactic shock.

23. [Management of anaphylactoid reactions associated with anesthesia, and treatment of anaphylactic shock].

24. Platelets expressing IgG receptor FcγRIIA/CD32A determine the severity of experimental anaphylaxis

25. Maximum non-reactive concentration of midazolam and ketamine for skin testing study in non-allergic healthy volunteers.

26. Récupération hémodynamique et ventilatoire rapide après injection de sugammadex lors d’un choc anaphylactique au rocuronium, réfractaire au traitement conventionnel

27. Low end-tidal CO2 as a real-time severity marker of intra-anaesthetic acute hypersensitivity reactions.

28. Prise en charge d'une réaction anaphylactique en extrahospitalier et aux urgences: revue de la littérature

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