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Published in: European Journal of Pediatrics 2/2019

01-02-2019 | Original Article

Risk prediction of severe reaction to oral challenge test of cow’s milk

Authors: Takahiro Kawahara, Junichiro Tezuka, Takahito Ninomiya, Satoshi Honjo, Natsuko Masumoto, Makiko Nanishi, Hideki Nakayama, Shouichi Ohga

Published in: European Journal of Pediatrics | Issue 2/2019

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Abstract

Cow’s milk is one of the most common food allergens among children. Oral food challenge tests determine the threshold dose of allergens, but have not been standardized. To reduce the severe reactions, we developed a practical model of the test. We studied 111 high-risk patients who underwent a first milk oral food challenge on the risk-stratified dose between 2011 and 2017 for predicting the severe reaction risk. Severe reactions were defined as showing > 3 of Sampson’s classification grade. Twenty-eight patients (25%) showed severe reactions without death. Prior to oral food challenge, severe reaction patients experienced milk avoidance (71% vs. 45%, p = 0.02) or bronchial asthma (61% vs. 28%, p = 0.003) more frequently and showed higher milk-specific IgE levels (median 28.3 vs. 7.7 UA/mL, p < 0.0001) than non-severe reaction patients. Multivariate logistic regression analyses established a formula including severe reaction-associated factors; increased levels of milk-specific IgE (odds ratio 11.61, p = 0.001), milk avoidance (odds ratio 3.88, p = 0.02), and bronchial asthma (odds ratio 3.75, p = 0.02). This model had 86% sensitivity and 56% specificity (cut-off 0.25) for risk. Five patients with < 25% probability developed severe reactions, which started in > 3 grade dyspnea up to 20 mL of challenge.
Conclusion: This model could effectively reduce the severe reaction development on the first milk oral food challenge test according to the individual needs.
What is Known:
Higher levels of milk-specific IgE values, bronchial asthma, and complete milk avoidance are independent risk factors of severe reactions during the cow’s milk oral food challenge.
What is New:
Statistical analyses of our milk oral food challenge records for 111 patients helped us develop a model formula predicting severe reactions at the first test with high specificity and sensitivity.
This simple risk-stratified protocol is useful for minimizing the adverse events in the first milk challenge.
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Metadata
Title
Risk prediction of severe reaction to oral challenge test of cow’s milk
Authors
Takahiro Kawahara
Junichiro Tezuka
Takahito Ninomiya
Satoshi Honjo
Natsuko Masumoto
Makiko Nanishi
Hideki Nakayama
Shouichi Ohga
Publication date
01-02-2019
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Published in
European Journal of Pediatrics / Issue 2/2019
Print ISSN: 0340-6199
Electronic ISSN: 1432-1076
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00431-018-3274-z

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