Characteristics of patients diagnosed as non-allergic following food allergy oral immunotherapy referral
Background Ascribing food allergy diagnosis to patients who are not allergic is well described, but its implications on oral immunotherapy (OIT) have not been studied. The aim was to study non-allergic patients referred for OIT. Methods All patients who began OIT at Shamir Medical Center between Nov...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Pediatric research 2023-02, Vol.93 (3), p.643-648 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Background
Ascribing food allergy diagnosis to patients who are not allergic is well described, but its implications on oral immunotherapy (OIT) have not been studied. The aim was to study non-allergic patients referred for OIT.
Methods
All patients who began OIT at Shamir Medical Center between November 2015 and August 2020 were included. Medical records were reviewed, and skin prick tests (SPT) and/or specific IgE were measured. Patients were challenged to the index food. Allergic and non-allergic patients were compared.
Results
A total of 1073 patients were studied (milk,
n
= 327; egg,
n
= 41; peanut,
n
= 272; sesame,
n
= 130; and tree nuts,
n
= 303) and 87 (8.1%) were found non-allergic (milk,
n
= 21; egg,
n
= 6; sesame,
n
= 5; peanut,
n
= 29; tree nuts,
n
= 26). Predictors of being not allergic were no previous reaction to the index food (OR = 3.3,
p
= 0.001), not having asthma (OR = 2.4,
p
= 0.001), or HDM sensitization (OR = 2.0,
p
= 0.007), male sex (OR = 2.3,
p
= 0.004), and a smaller SPT wheal size (OR = 1.5,
p
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ISSN: | 0031-3998 1530-0447 |
DOI: | 10.1038/s41390-022-02119-3 |