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Mogens Krøigaard
Researcher at Copenhagen University Hospital
Publications - 21
Citations - 1279
Mogens Krøigaard is an academic researcher from Copenhagen University Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Perioperative & Provocation test. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 21 publications receiving 1009 citations. Previous affiliations of Mogens Krøigaard include Gentofte Hospital.
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Scandinavian Clinical Practice Guidelines on the diagnosis, management and follow-up of anaphylaxis during anaesthesia
Mogens Krøigaard,Lene Heise Garvey,L. Gillberg,S. G. O. Johansson,Holger Mosbech,Erik Florvaag,T. Harboe,Lars Eriksson,G. Dahlgren,H. Seeman-Lodding,Riikka S.K. Takala,Magnus Wattwil,G. Hirlekar,B. Dahlén,Anne Berit Guttormsen +14 more
TL;DR: These Scandinavian Clinical Practice Guidelines is to increase the awareness about anaphylaxis during anaesthesia amongst anaesthesiologists and it is hoped that increased focus on the subject will lead to prompt diagnosis, rapid and correct treatment, and standardised management of patients with anaphlyactic reactions during anaesthetic across Scandinavia.
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IgE-mediated allergy to chlorhexidine
Lene H. Garvey,Mogens Krøigaard,Lars K. Poulsen,Per Stahl Skov,Holger Mosbech,Lennart Venemalm,Fredrik Degerbeck,Bent Husum +7 more
TL;DR: This study confirms that chlor hexidine allergy is IgE-mediated and that measurement of specific IgE and histamine release are good adjuncts to skin testing in patients with clinical history suggesting chlorhexidine allergy.
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Standardized testing with chlorhexidine in perioperative allergy--a large single-centre evaluation.
M. S. Opstrup,Hans-Jørgen Malling,Mogens Krøigaard,Holger Mosbech,Per Stahl Skov,Lars K. Poulsen,Lene Heise Garvey +6 more
TL;DR: The aims were to estimate the prevalence of chlor hexidine allergy in perioperative allergy and the specificity and sensitivity for diagnostic tests for chlorhexidine allergy.
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Management of suspected immediate perioperative allergic reactions: an international overview and consensus recommendations.
Lene H. Garvey,Lene H. Garvey,Pascale Dewachter,David L. Hepner,Paul-Michel Mertes,Susanna Voltolini,R. C. Clarke,Peter J. Cooke,Tomaz Garcez,Anne Berit Guttormsen,Didier G. Ebo,Philip M. Hopkins,David A. Khan,Peter Kopac,Mogens Krøigaard,Jose Julio Laguna,Stuart Marshall,Peter R. Platt,Michael Rose,Vito Sabato,P. H. M. Sadleir,P. H. M. Sadleir,L. Savic,Sinisa Savic,Kathrin Scherer,Tomonori Takazawa,Gerald W. Volcheck,Helen Kolawole +27 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a group of 26 international experts in perioperative allergy contributed to a modified Delphi consensus process, which covered areas such as differential diagnosis, management during and after anaphylaxis, allergy investigations, and plans for a subsequent anaesthetic.
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No evidence for contraindications to the use of propofol in adults allergic to egg, soy or peanut†
TL;DR: The present practice of choosing alternatives to propofol in patients with this kind of food allergy is not evidence based and should be reconsidered.