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Table 4 Drugs tested to be responsible for POA

From: Clinical characteristics and allergen detection of perioperative anaphylaxis: a 12-year retrospective analysis from an anesthesia clinic in China

Tested drug

Positive results (no.)

Intradermal test

Basophil activation test

both

Neuromuscular blocking agents

33

5

3

 Cisatracurium

23

1

1

 Rocuronium

7

4

2

 Atracurium

2

0

0

 Succinylcholine

1

0

0

Opioids

11

5

1

 Fentanyl

5

3

0

 Sufentanil

5

1

1

 Remifentanil

1

1

0

Local anesthetics

5

6

1

 Lidocaine

4

4

1

 Ropivacaine

0

1

0

 Bupivacaine

1

0

0

 Articaine

0

1

0

Sedatives

18

9

2

 Midazolam

13

4

1

 Propofol

3

3

0

 Etomidate

1

2

1

 Ketamine

1

0

0

Others

4

3

3

 Succinylated gelatin

3

3

3

 Ondansetron

1

0

0

  1. POA perioperative anaphylaxis