• Anaesth Intensive Care · Jan 2019

    Chlorhexidine wipes: Time to stop and think about allergy.

    • Brigid T Doolan and Helen M Crilly.
    • Tweed Hospital Perioperative Allergy Service, Australia.
    • Anaesth Intensive Care. 2019 Jan 1; 47 (1): 90-95.

    AbstractWe report three precautionary cases of perioperative anaphylaxis to chlorhexidine isopropyl alcohol antiseptic wipes (CAW). In two cases, the patients were inadvertently re-exposed to CAW despite known chlorhexidine hypersensitivity. Chlorhexidine has been described as 'the hidden allergen'. As a result, patients may suffer multiple reactions before chlorhexidine is confirmed as the cause. Healthcare workers may not recognize that products they use for common clinical steps contain chlorhexidine. These cases highlight the need for constant vigilance to facilitate the safe management of patients with a history of chlorhexidine anaphylaxis.

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