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FML... am I some kind of celebrity now?

Just attended my first real anaphylaxis after contrast agent. Had my share of allergic reactions over the years with rashes, dizziness or Quinckes oedema, buy never full BP desceny to unconsciousness. Managed to norepinephrine him before total arrest.

But... but.. contrast agent in question was a FU...ING SonoVue. There is like 100x higher chance of patient simulating arrest than actually getting it...

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