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A Nationwide Study of Severe Cutaneous Adverse Reactions Based on the Multicenter Registry in Korea

Title
A Nationwide Study of Severe Cutaneous Adverse Reactions Based on the Multicenter Registry in Korea
Authors
Kang, Dong YoonYun, JamesLee, Suh-YoungKoh, Young-IlSim, Da WoonKim, SujeongNam, Young HeePark, Jung-WonKim, Sae HoonYe, Young-MinPark, Hye-KyungKim, Min-HyeJee, Young-KooJung, Jae-WooYang, Min-SukKim, Sang-HeonLee, Jun KyuKim, Cheol-WooHur, Gyu YoungKim, Mi-YeongPark, Seoung JuKwon, Yong EunChoi, Jeong-HeeKim, Joo-HeeKim, Sang HyonLa, Hyen O.Kang, Min-GyuPark, Chan SunLee, Sang MinJeong, Yi YeongKim, Hee-KyooJin, Hyun JungJeong, Jae-WonLee, JaechunLee, Yong WonLee, Seung EunKim, Myoung ShinKang, Hye-Ryun|Korean Severe Cutaneous Adverse Re
Ewha Authors
김민혜
SCOPUS Author ID
김민혜scopus
Issue Date
2021
Journal Title
JOURNAL OF ALLERGY AND CLINICAL IMMUNOLOGY-IN PRACTICE
ISSN
2213-2198JCR Link

2213-2201JCR Link
Citation
JOURNAL OF ALLERGY AND CLINICAL IMMUNOLOGY-IN PRACTICE vol. 9, no. 2, pp. 929 - +
Keywords
Drug-related side effects and adverse reactionsStevens-Johnson syndromeDrug hypersensitivity syndromeRegistriesRepublic of Korea
Publisher
ELSEVIER
Indexed
SCIE; SCOPUS WOS scopus
Document Type
Article
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Because severe cutaneous adverse reactions (SCARs), such as Stevens-Johnson syndrome (SJS), toxic epidermal necrolysis (TEN), and drug reaction with eosinophilia and systemic symptoms (DRESS) rarely occur, clinical data based on large-scale studies are still lacking. OBJECTIVE: To provide information on culprit drugs and clinical characteristics, including morbidity and mortality of SCARs based on a nationwide registry. METHODS: SCAR cases that occurred from 2010 to 2015 were recruited to the Korean SCAR registry from 34 tertiary referral hospitals. Demographics, causative drugs, causality, and clinical outcomes were collected by reviewing the medical record. RESULTS: A total of 745 SCAR cases (384 SJS/TEN cases and 361 DRESS cases) due to 149 drugs were registered. The main causative drugs were allopurinol (14.0%), carbamazepine (9.5%), vancomycin (4.7%), and antituberculous agents (6.3%). A strong preference for SJS/TEN was observed in carbonic anhydrase inhibitors (100%), nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (84%), and acetaminophen (83%), whereas dapsone (100%), antituberculous agents (81%), and glycopeptide antibacterials (78%) were more likely to cause DRESS. The mortality rate was 6.6% (SJS/TEN 8.9% and DRESS 4.2%). The median time to death was 19 days and 29 days in SJS/TEN and DRESS respectively, and 89.8% of deaths occurred within 60 days after the onset of the skin symptoms. CONCLUSION: Allopurinol, carbamazepine, vancomycin, and antituberculous agents were the leading causes of SCARs in Korea. Some drugs preferentially caused a specific phenotype. The mortality rate of SCARs was 6.6%, and most of the deaths occurred within 2 months. (C) 2020 American Academy of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology
DOI
10.1016/j.jaip.2020.09.011
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