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Factors associated with outcome of egg allergy 1 year after oral food challenge: A good baseline quality of life may be beneficial.
Hamada, Kana; Nagao, Mizuho; Imakiire, Ryo; Furuya, Kanae; Mizuno, Yumi; Sato, Yasunori; Matsunaga, Mayumi; Yamada, Shingo; Nogami, Kazutaka; Hoshi, Miyuki; Kobori, Taiga; Kainuma, Keigo; Iijima, Kazumoto; Fujisawa, Takao.
Afiliação
  • Hamada K; Allergy Center, National Hospital Organization Mie National Hospital, Tsu, Japan.
  • Nagao M; Allergy Center, National Hospital Organization Mie National Hospital, Tsu, Japan.
  • Imakiire R; Allergy Center, National Hospital Organization Mie National Hospital, Tsu, Japan.
  • Furuya K; Department of Pediatrics, Kagoshima University School of Medicine, Kagoshima, Japan.
  • Mizuno Y; Allergy Center, National Hospital Organization Mie National Hospital, Tsu, Japan.
  • Sato Y; Aichi Konan College, Konan, Japan.
  • Matsunaga M; Allergy Center, National Hospital Organization Mie National Hospital, Tsu, Japan.
  • Yamada S; Department of Preventive Medicine and Public Health, Keio University School of Medicine, Tokyo, Japan.
  • Nogami K; Allergy Center, National Hospital Organization Mie National Hospital, Tsu, Japan.
  • Hoshi M; Allergy Center, National Hospital Organization Mie National Hospital, Tsu, Japan.
  • Kobori T; Allergy Center, National Hospital Organization Mie National Hospital, Tsu, Japan.
  • Kainuma K; Allergy Center, National Hospital Organization Mie National Hospital, Tsu, Japan.
  • Iijima K; Allergy Center, National Hospital Organization Mie National Hospital, Tsu, Japan.
  • Fujisawa T; Allergy Center, National Hospital Organization Mie National Hospital, Tsu, Japan.
Pediatr Allergy Immunol ; 32(7): 1490-1496, 2021 10.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33960022
ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND:

Safely liberalizing the diet to include an allergenic food may accelerate resolution of food allergy. The outcome of liberalization, however, varies among patients.

METHODS:

We conducted a prospective observational study to identify factors associated with outcome for egg allergy 1 year after oral food challenge (OFC). We enrolled children <72 months old who had egg allergy and underwent OFC for determination of the safe intake quantity of egg allergen. Each child's baseline clinical background was recorded. Caregivers used the Food Allergy Quality of Life Questionnaire-Parent Form (FAQLQ-PF) to assess their children's QoL. Dietary advice based on the OFC result was provided to support safe egg consumption. At 1 year after OFC, the quantity of egg each child safely consumed in daily life was surveyed. We classified the outcome as Successful (Group S) if the quantity increased during the 1 year, or as Unsuccessful (Group U) if it did not. Factors associated with the outcome were investigated by multivariate logistic regression analysis.

RESULTS:

A total of 93 children were enrolled, and after 1 year, 57 finished in Group S and 36 in Group U. The mean FAQLQ-PF score at baseline was significantly lower (ie, a better QoL) in Group S than in Group U. Multivariate logistic regression analysis identified a good QoL and absence of comorbid asthma or atopic dermatitis as factors predicting a favorable outcome.

CONCLUSION:

QoL may affect food allergy outcome. Intervention focusing on the QoL may promote outgrowing of food allergies.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Hipersensibilidade a Ovo / Hipersensibilidade Alimentar Tipo de estudo: Observational_studies / Prognostic_studies / Risk_factors_studies Limite: Child / Humans Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2021 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Hipersensibilidade a Ovo / Hipersensibilidade Alimentar Tipo de estudo: Observational_studies / Prognostic_studies / Risk_factors_studies Limite: Child / Humans Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2021 Tipo de documento: Article