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      A national survey of the provision for patients with latex allergy

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      Anaesthesia
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          Abstract

          The prevalence of latex allergy has increased since the 1980s. As latex is found throughout hospitals and operating theatres, careful planning is required for latex-allergic patients who present pre-operatively. We conducted a postal survey of 269 departments of anaesthesia in England and Wales; responses were received from 208 (77%). Of these, 198 (95%) had a latex allergy protocol and 181 (87%) had a store of latex-free equipment. Only 113 (54%) had a named nurse and 58 (28%) had a named consultant responsible for the update of latex allergy provisions. Access to allergy clinics and further investigations were available to 189 (91%). Many respondents called for national guidelines. We are reassured that the majority of trusts have an up-to-date latex allergy protocol and latex-free equipment store. However, relatively few have nominated members of staff responsible for these and peri-operative care of susceptible patients.

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              Journal
              Anaesthesia
              Anaesthesia
              Wiley
              0003-2409
              1365-2044
              August 2003
              August 2003
              : 58
              : 8
              : 775-777
              Article
              10.1046/j.1365-2044.2003.03256.x
              12859469
              da557a85-f7a4-44f3-9415-37e3f0e04d47
              © 2003

              http://doi.wiley.com/10.1002/tdm_license_1.1

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