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Carlo Catassi1, Luca Elli2, Bruno Bonaz3, Gerd Bouma4, Antonio Carroccio5, Gemma Castillejo6, Christophe Cellier7, Fernanda Cristofori8, Laura de Magistris9, Jernej Dolinsek10, Walburga Dieterich11, Ruggiero Francavilla12, Marios Hadjivassiliou13, Wolfgang Holtmeier14, Ute Körner15, Dan A Leffler16, Knut E A Lundin17, Giuseppe Mazzarella18, Chris J Mulder19, Nicoletta Pellegrini20, Kamran Rostami21, David Sanders22, Gry Irene Skodje23, Detlef Schuppan24, Reiner Ullrich25, Umberto Volta26, Marianne Williams27, Victor F Zevallos28, Yurdagül Zopf29, Alessio Fasano30.
Abstract
Non-Celiac Gluten Sensitivity (NCGS) is a syndrome characterized by intestinal and extra-intestinal symptoms related to the ingestion of gluten-containing food, in subjects that are not affected by either celiac disease or wheat allergy. Given the lack of a NCGS biomarker, there is the need for standardizing the procedure leading to the diagnosis confirmation. In this paper we report experts' recommendations on how the diagnostic protocol should be performed for the confirmation of NCGS. A full diagnostic procedure should assess the clinical response to the gluten-free diet (GFD) and measure the effect of a gluten challenge after a period of treatment with the GFD. The clinical evaluation is performed using a self-administered instrument incorporating a modified version of the Gastrointestinal Symptom Rating Scale. The patient identifies one to three main symptoms that are quantitatively assessed using a Numerical Rating Scale with a score ranging from 1 to 10. The double-blind placebo-controlled gluten challenge (8 g/day) includes a one-week challenge followed by a one-week washout of strict GFD and by the crossover to the second one-week challenge. The vehicle should contain cooked, homogeneously distributed gluten. At least a variation of 30% of one to three main symptoms between the gluten and the placebo challenge should be detected to discriminate a positive from a negative result. The guidelines provided in this paper will help the clinician to reach a firm and positive diagnosis of NCGS and facilitate the comparisons of different studies, if adopted internationally.Entities:
Keywords: diagnosis; double-blind placebo-controlled challenge; gastrointestinal symptom rating scale; irritable bowel syndrome; non-celiac gluten sensitivity
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26096570 PMCID: PMC4488826 DOI: 10.3390/nu7064966
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nutrients ISSN: 2072-6643 Impact factor: 5.717
The clinical manifestations of Non-Celiac Gluten Sensitivity (NCGS).
| Frequency | Intestinal | Extra-Intestinal |
|---|---|---|
| Very Common | Bloating | Lack of wellbeing |
| Abdominal pain | Tiredness | |
| Common | Diarrhea | Headache |
| Epigastric pain | Anxiety | |
| Nausea | Foggy mind | |
| Aerophagia | Numbness | |
| GER | Joint/muscle pain | |
| Aphthous stomatitis | Skin rash/dermatitis | |
| Alternating bowel habits | ||
| Constipation | ||
| Undetermined | Hematochezia | Weight loss |
| Anal fissures | Anemia | |
| Loss of balance | ||
| Depression | ||
| Rhinitis/asthma | ||
| Weight increase | ||
| Interstitial cystitis | ||
| Ingrown hairs | ||
| Oligo or polymenorrhea | ||
| Sensory symptoms | ||
| Disturbed sleep pattern | ||
| Hallucinations | ||
| Mood swings | ||
| Autism | ||
| Schizophrenia |
Questionnaire used for Step 1 evaluation (the same items are evaluated during Step 2).
| Intestinal Symptoms | Baseline | 1 Week | 2 Week | 3 Week | 4 Week | 5 Week | 6 Week |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Abdominal pain or discomfort | |||||||
| Heartburn | |||||||
| Acid regurgitation | |||||||
| Bloating | |||||||
| Nausea and vomiting | |||||||
| Borborygmus | |||||||
| Abdominal distension | |||||||
| Eructation | |||||||
| Increased flatus | |||||||
| Decreased passage of stools | |||||||
| Increased passage of stools | |||||||
| Loose stools | |||||||
| Hard stools | |||||||
| Urgent need for defecation | |||||||
| Feeling of incomplete evacuation | |||||||
| Extra-intestinal symptoms | |||||||
| Dermatitis | |||||||
| Headache | |||||||
| Foggy mind | |||||||
| Fatigue | |||||||
| Numbness of the limbs | |||||||
| Joint/muscle pains | |||||||
| Fainting | |||||||
| Oral/tongue lesions | |||||||
| Other (specify) |
Figure 1The numerical rating scale (NRS) used for rating the intensity of relevant items.
Figure 2The flow diagram of the NCGS diagnostic process. GFD = gluten-free diet; A = product A (gluten or placebo); B = product B (placebo or gluten); E = evaluation (questionnaire). The evaluation is performed weekly during Step 1 and daily during Step 2.