Publications by authors named "SeungGyeong Jang"
Medicine (Baltimore)
June 2019
Article Synopsis
- Drug-induced anaphylaxis (DIA) is a dangerous and paradoxical reaction to medications that are intended to help patients, highlighting the need for enhanced awareness and prevention strategies.
- An analysis of 27 lawsuit cases from 1998 to 2017 revealed that antibiotics, radiocontrast media, and non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs were common culprits, with a high rate of cardiac arrest and subsequent fatalities or brain injuries.
- The study identified significant negligence in patient care, including inadequate monitoring and delays in treatment, leading to legal repercussions and the need for more rigorous practices in drug administration to prevent serious outcomes.
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