| Literature DB >> 35387062 |
Hiroki Masumi1,2, Yutaka Takemura1,2, Tomoyuki Arima2, Koji Yamasaki2, Megumi Nagai2, Norihiro Inoue3, Keisuke Sugimoto2.
Abstract
Background: Oral food challenge (OFC) is the most reliable method for diagnosing food allergies. However, the scarcity of long-term data on eating habits of people after a negative OFC poses a challenge for provisional medical care. Objective: This study was performed to investigate the percentage of people who could reintroduce eggs into their diet several years after an OFC.Entities:
Keywords: Japanese; challenge test; children; egg allergy; food hypersensitivity
Year: 2021 PMID: 35387062 PMCID: PMC8974774 DOI: 10.3389/falgy.2021.618713
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Allergy ISSN: 2673-6101
Severity classification of induced symptoms in people positive for the oral food challenge (modified Sampson classification).
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| 1 | Localized persistent flushing other than around oral cavity, and urticaria, angioedema | Oral pruritus, oral “tingling,” mild lip swelling | Pharynx pruritus, pharynx tingling | – | – |
| 2 | Generalized pruritus, flushing, urticaria, angioedema | Nausea and/or emesis, diarrhea, transient abdominal pain | Nasal congestion and/or sneezing | – | Change in activity level |
| 3 | Any of the above | Repetitive vomiting and diarrhea, persistent abdominal pain | Rhinorrhea, marked congestion, sensation of throat pruritus or tightness | Tachycardia (increase > 15 beats/min) | Change in activity level plus anxiety |
| 4 | Any of the above | Any of the above | Hoarseness, “barky” cough, difficulty swallowing, dyspnea, wheezing, cyanosis | Dysrhythmia and/or mild hypotension | “Light headedness,” feeling of “pending doom” |
| 5 | Any of the above | Any of the above | Respiratory arrest | Severe bradycardia and/or hypotension or cardiac arrest | Loss of consciousness |
The transient appearance of skin symptoms around the oral cavity, which corresponds to the skin symptom grade 1 of the Sampson classification, was judged to be pending.
Among the symptoms corresponding to Grade 1 of the Sampson classification that appeared transiently was judged to be pending.
Figure 1Subjects.
Subject characteristics.
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| Sex: male (%) | 52 (72.2) |
| Median age in months (range) | 20 (16–32.3) |
| Median age in months at first OFC (range) | 15 (12.8–23.3) |
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| Father | 37 (33–41.5) |
| Mother | 35.5 (32–40) |
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| Father (%) | 38 (57.6) |
| Mother (%) | 38 (57.6) |
| Mother in the workforce (%) | 49 (72.1) |
| Has siblings (%) | 55 (79.7) |
| OFC purpose: diagnostic (%) | 55 (76.4) |
| History of anaphylaxis from eating eggs (%) | 14 (19.4) |
| Allergic symptoms induced at home after OFC (%) | 19 (26.4) |
| Has BA (%) | 16 (23.5) |
| Family history of allergies (%) | 48 (69.6) |
| Egg white-sIgE (UA/mL, range) | 7.9 (4.3–13.9) |
| Ovomucoid-sIgE (UA/mL, range) | 2.0 (0.4–6.0) |
| Mean SPT wheal diameter (mm, range)[ | 8 (5–9.5) |
| Ratio of post-OFC to pre-OFC anxiety (range) | 0.2 (0–0.5) |
OFC, Oral food challenge; BA, Bronchitic asthma; sIgE, specific IgE antibody; SPT, Skin-Prick Test.
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Factors associated with not reintroducing eggs.
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| Sex: male (%) | 5 (50) | 41 (66) | 0.51 (0.1–2.5) | 0.48 | – | – |
| Median age in months (≧20 months) (%) | 6 (60) | 30 (48) | 1.6 (0.34–8.4) | 0.74 | – | – |
| Median age in months at first OFC (≧15 months) (%) | 8 (80) | 32 (52) | 3.7 (0.7–38) | 0.17 | 3.2 (0.54–19) | 0.2 |
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| Father (≧37 years old) | 6 (60) | 28 (49) | 1.5 (0.3–8.3) | 0.73 | – | – |
| Mother (≧35 years old) | 4 (40) | 33 (57) | 0.5 (0.1–2.4) | 0.49 | ||
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| Father (%) | 5 (50) | 28 (50) | 1 (0.2–4.9) | 1 | – | – |
| Mother (%) | 5 (50) | 28 (50) | 1 (0.2–4.9) | 1 | ||
| Mother in workforce (%) | 8 (80) | 39 (67) | 1.9 (0.3–20) | 0.7 | – | – |
| Has siblings (%) | 8 (80) | 45 (76) | 1.2 (0.2–13) | 1 | – | – |
| OFC purpose: diagnostic (%) | 6 (60) | 46 (74) | 1.9 (0.3–9.3) | 0.45 | – | – |
| History of anaphylaxis (%) | 3 (30) | 3 (4.8) | 0.12 (0.01–1.1) | 0.03 | 0.17 (0.02–1.5) | 0.11 |
| Allergic symptoms induced at home after OFC (%) | 5 (50) | 14 (23) | 3.4 (0.7–17) | 0.12 | 2.2 (0.45–11) | 0.34 |
| Has BA (%) | 1 (11) | 6 (10) | 1.1 (0.02–11) | 1 | – | – |
| Family history of allergies (%) | 8 (80) | 40(68) | 0.53 (0.1–3.0) | 0.7 | – | – |
| Egg white-sIgE (≧7.9) (%) | 6 (60) | 32 (52) | 1.4 (0.3–7.4) | 0.74 | – | – |
| Ovomucoid-sIgE (≧2.0) (%) | 6 (67) | 29 (47) | 2.2 (0.4–15) | 0.48 | ||
| Mean SPT wheal diameter (≧8mm) (%)[ | 6 (60) | 37 (65) | 0.8 (0.2–4.4) | 0.74 | – | – |
| Ratio of post-OFC to pre-OFC anxiety (≧0.2) (%) | 9 (90) | 28 (45) | 10.6 (1.3–491) | 0.014 | 9.4 (1.0–86) | 0.04 |
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