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Samter's triad in childhood: a warning for those prescribing NSAIDs
Authors:Rohan Ameratunga  Nicholas Randall  Stuart Dalziel  Brian J Anderson
Institution:1. Department of Clinical Immunology, Auckland City Hospital, , Auckland, New Zealand;2. Paediatric Intensive Care Unit, Starship Children's Hospital, , Auckland, New Zealand;3. Emergency Department, Starship Children's Hospital, , Auckland, New Zealand
Abstract:Aspirin‐exacerbated respiratory disease (AERD) has been recognized in adults with chronic asthma. Samter's triad is a subset of AERD where adult patients develop nasal polyps, asthma, and sensitivity to aspirin. This condition is thought not to occur before the third decade of life. We report a 13‐year‐old boy with nasal polyps who suffered a life‐threatening exacerbation of asthma during a graded aspirin challenge. Resuscitation required positive pressure ventilation and inotropic support. Our observations confirm that classical Samter's triad can occur in children. We suggest that graded aspirin challenges in children are undertaken in a facility with equipment and staff trained for resuscitation. Consideration should be given to this rare complication when prescribing nonsteroidal anti‐inflammatory drugs in the perioperative period. Suspicion of this condition merits referral to an immunologist for desensitization to aspirin.
Keywords:anaphylaxis  asthma  aspirin  child
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