Abstract: | Anaphylaxis results from the generation and release of a variety of mediators and their effects on various organs. Involvement of the respiratory and cardiovascular systems is of primary importance to the attending physician. Prompt recognition and initial therapy directed to maintenance of an effective airway and circulatory system is critical. Cardiovascular collapse may involve the parallel operation of several mechanisms including hypovolemia, alterations in pulmonary or systemic vascular resistance, depressed myocardial contractility, dysrhythmias, and exogenous drug administration. Although epinephrine is the mainstay of therapy, improvement in cardiovascular status may require aggressive fluid administration, and additional pharmacologic and non-pharmacologic aids. |