Predictive value of the number of adverse reaction episodes for the IgE-mediated food allergy diagnosis.


Journal

Allergologia et immunopathologia
ISSN: 1578-1267
Titre abrégé: Allergol Immunopathol (Madr)
Pays: Singapore
ID NLM: 0370073

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
Historique:
received: 16 07 2018
revised: 02 10 2018
accepted: 22 10 2018
pubmed: 24 12 2018
medline: 9 8 2019
entrez: 22 12 2018
Statut: ppublish

Résumé

The reproducibility of the adverse reaction increases the suggestiveness of a history of food allergy. However, the positive predictive value (PPV) of multiple adverse reaction episodes for the diagnosis of IgE-mediated food allergy is not known. This evaluation was the objective of our study. We retrospectively studied 180 children with a history of non-anaphylactic adverse reactions after the ingestion of a food. All children had the prick test positive for the offending food and performed the oral food challenge (OFC) within 12 months after the last adverse reaction episode (ARE). We have evaluated whether increasing the number of ARE increased the probability that the OFC would be positive (failed). 93 patients (52%) presented one ARE, 49 (27%) presented two ARE, 24 (13%) presented three ARE, 14 (8%) patients presented≥four ARE. The OFC was positive in 94/180 (52%). The outcome of the OFC was found to be positively correlated with the number of ARE (OR=1.56; 95% CI=1.16-2.09; p=0.003). A PPV=100% was observed with a number of ARE≥five. The number of ARE is an important predictor of the diagnosis of food allergy, although less than we would have imagined. The number of ARE could be used to increase the predictability of the diagnostic tests currently in use, to define clinical prediction rules alternative to OFC and easy to use in clinical practice.

Identifiants

pubmed: 30573320
pii: S0301-0546(18)30162-9
doi: 10.1016/j.aller.2018.10.006
pii:
doi:

Substances chimiques

Allergens 0
Immunoglobulin E 37341-29-0

Types de publication

Journal Article

Langues

eng

Pagination

277-281

Informations de copyright

Copyright © 2018 SEICAP. Published by Elsevier España, S.L.U. All rights reserved.

Auteurs

S Miceli Sopo (S)

Allergy Unit, Pediatrics Area, Department of Woman and Child Health, Policlinico Gemelli Universitary Foundation IRCCS, Catholic University of Sacre Hearth, Rome, Italy. Electronic address: stefano.micelisopo@unicatt.it.

G Gurnari (G)

Allergy Unit, Pediatrics Area, Department of Woman and Child Health, Policlinico Gemelli Universitary Foundation IRCCS, Catholic University of Sacre Hearth, Rome, Italy.

S Monaco (S)

Allergy Unit, Pediatrics Area, Department of Woman and Child Health, Policlinico Gemelli Universitary Foundation IRCCS, Catholic University of Sacre Hearth, Rome, Italy.

A Romano (A)

Allergy Unit, Pediatrics Area, Department of Woman and Child Health, Policlinico Gemelli Universitary Foundation IRCCS, Catholic University of Sacre Hearth, Rome, Italy.

L Liotti (L)

Allergy Unit, Pediatric Clinic, Civil Hospital, Senigallia, Italy.

B Cuomo (B)

Allergy Unit, Pediatric Clinic, Belcolle Hospital, Viterbo, Italy.

I Dello Iacono (I)

Allergy Unit, Fatebenefratelli Hospital, Benevento, Italy.

L Badina (L)

Allergy Unit, Institute for Maternal and Child Health, IRCCS "Burlo Garofolo", Trieste, Italy.

G Longo (G)

Allergy Unit, Institute for Maternal and Child Health, IRCCS "Burlo Garofolo", Trieste, Italy.

M Calvani (M)

Pediatric Department, San Camillo de Lellis Hospital, Rome, Italy.

A Giannone (A)

Pediatric Department, San Camillo de Lellis Hospital, Rome, Italy.

C Calabrò (C)

Allergy Unit, Loreto Crispi Hospital, Naples, Italy.

G Scala (G)

Allergy Unit, Loreto Crispi Hospital, Naples, Italy.

M C Verga (MC)

Primary Care Pediatrics, ASL Salerno, Italy.

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