M.A. Park
Mayo Clinic
Network
Latest external collaboration on country level. Dive into details by clicking on the dots.
Publication
Featured researches published by M.A. Park.
Annals of Allergy Asthma & Immunology | 2006
M.A. Park; Patricia J. Markus; Damir Matesic; James T. Li
BACKGROUND We developed a clinical pathway to optimize the use of antimicrobials by decreasing vancomycin use in preoperative patients with a history of penicillin allergy. OBJECTIVE To decrease the use of vancomycin in surgical patients with a self-reported penicillin allergy. METHODS In June 2002, same-day allergy consultation and penicillin skin testing were made available for preoperative patients with self-reported penicillin allergy at the preoperative evaluation (POE) clinic. We reviewed the penicillin allergy skin test results, recommendations, and beta-lactam antibiotic administration outcomes from July 1, 2002, to September 16, 2003. RESULTS A total of 1,204 of 11,819 patients were evaluated for beta-lactam allergy at the POE clinic. Of these, 1,120 were approved by the institutional review board for inclusion in the study and 9 were excluded from the study. Of the remaining 1,111 patients, 1,030 (93%) underwent skin testing for penicillin allergy. Forty-three (4%) had a positive skin test result to penicillin. A total of 947 (85%) of the 1,111 patients with a history of beta-lactam allergy were advised to use a beta-lactam antibiotic, and 164 (15%) were advised to avoid beta-lactams. A total of 955 patients (86%) actually received preoperative antibiotics. Of these 955 patients, 716 (75%) received cefazolin, and only 149 (16%) received vancomycin compared with 30% historical controls (P < .01). Among the patients with a negative penicillin skin test result who received a cephalosporin, 5 (0.7%) of 675 experienced an adverse drug reaction to a cephalosporin. CONCLUSIONS Establishment of a clinical pathway in a preoperative clinic that includes allergy consultation and penicillin skin testing reduced vancomycin use to only 16% in surgical patients with a history of beta-lactam allergy.
The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology | 2011
Bruce L. Zuraw; Timothy J. Craig; Richard F. Lockey; M.A. Park; J.A. Grant; D. Suez; L.B. Schwartz; Marc A. Riedl; Robyn J. Levy; H.H. Li; L. Edara; Jonathan A. Bernstein; James N. Moy; J. Offenberger; Anthony M. Szema; A. Engler; S.M. Rehman; T.C. Marbury; O. Alpan; Sami L. Bahna; A. Davis; G. Sussman; William H. Yang; Bruce Ritchie; A. Relan
The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology | 2007
Patricia J. Markus; D.M. Erickson; James T. Li; R.R. Bessette; J.E. Rueter; Douglas R. Osmon; N.J. Larson; K.E. Kloos; M.A. Park
The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology | 2012
V.A. Martin; M.A. Park
The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology | 2011
Kamran A. Ahmed; Stephanie J. Fox; M.A. Park
The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology | 2011
Stephanie J. Fox; M.A. Park
The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology | 2011
R.M. Elias; Avni Y. Joshi; M.A. Park; John B. Hagan
The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology | 2010
James T. Li; Kari L. Rossow; M.A. Park
The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology | 2009
B.J. McClimon; James T. Li; B. Ferguson; Patricia J. Markus; L. Odell; A. Swanson; K. Kloos Olson; M.A. Park
Clinical Immunology | 2009
Avni Y. Joshi; M.A. Park; John B. Hagan; Thomas G. Boyce; James T. Li; Ann M. Reed; Daniel E. Maddox; Martha F. Hartz; Gerald W. Volcheck; Matthew A. Rank; Jerry A. Katzmann; Melissa R. Snyder; Roshini S. Abraham