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Cow's milk and hen's egg anaphylaxis: A comprehensive data analysis from the European Anaphylaxis Registry
BACKGROUND: Cow's milk (CM) and hen's egg (HE) are leading triggers of anaphylaxis in early childhood. The aim of this study was to identify clinical phenotypes and therapeutic measures for CM anaphylaxis (CMA) compared to HE anaphylaxis (HEA) in children up to 12 years of age, based on a...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10040951/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36973951 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/clt2.12228 |
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author | Cichocka‐Jarosz, Ewa Dölle‐Bierke, Sabine Jedynak‐Wąsowicz, Urszula Sabouraud‐Leclerc, Dominique Köhli, Alice Lange, Lars Papadopoulos, Nikolaos G. Hourihane, Jonathan Nemat, Katja Scherer Hofmeier, Kathrin Hompes, Stephanie Ott, Hagen Lopes de Oliveira, Lucila Spindler, Thomas Vogelberg, Christian Worm, Margitta |
author_facet | Cichocka‐Jarosz, Ewa Dölle‐Bierke, Sabine Jedynak‐Wąsowicz, Urszula Sabouraud‐Leclerc, Dominique Köhli, Alice Lange, Lars Papadopoulos, Nikolaos G. Hourihane, Jonathan Nemat, Katja Scherer Hofmeier, Kathrin Hompes, Stephanie Ott, Hagen Lopes de Oliveira, Lucila Spindler, Thomas Vogelberg, Christian Worm, Margitta |
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description | BACKGROUND: Cow's milk (CM) and hen's egg (HE) are leading triggers of anaphylaxis in early childhood. The aim of this study was to identify clinical phenotypes and therapeutic measures for CM anaphylaxis (CMA) compared to HE anaphylaxis (HEA) in children up to 12 years of age, based on a large pan‐European dataset from the European Anaphylaxis Registry. METHODS: Data from 2007 to 2020 on clinical phenotypes and treatment from 10 European countries, as well as Brazil, were analysed. The two‐step cluster analysis was used to identify the most frequent phenotypes. For each trigger, three clusters were extracted based on sex, age, and existence of symptoms in four vitally important systems. RESULTS: Altogether 284 children with CMA and 200 children with HEA were identified. They were characterised as male (69% vs. 64%), infants (65% vs. 61%), with a most frequent grade III of Ring&Messmer classification (62% vs. 64%), in CMA versus HEA, respectively. Respiratory symptoms occurred more often in CMA (91% vs. 83%, p = 0.010), especially in infants (89% vs. 79%, p = 0.008). Cardiovascular symptoms were less frequent in CMA (30% vs. 44%, p = 0.002), in both infants (33% vs. 46%, p = 0.027), and older children (25% vs. 42%, p = 0.021). The clusters extracted in the CMA group were characterised as: (1) mild dermal infants with severe GI (40%), 2. severe dermal (35%), 3. respiratory (25%). While in HEA group: 1. infants with severe GI and/or reduction of alertness (40%), (2) conjunctival (16%), (3) mild GI without conjunctivitis (44%). The severity of the reaction was independent from the amount of ingested allergen protein, regardless of trigger. The first‐line adrenaline application differed between the countries (0%–92%, as well as the reasons for not administering adrenaline, p < 0.001). CONCLUSIONS: Despite the similarity of their age, sex, and severity grade, the clinical profiles differed between the CMA and HEA children. Adrenaline was underused, and its administration was country dependent. Further studies are needed to assess to what extent the differences in the clinical profiles are related to matrix and/or absorption effects, and/or the allergen itself. |
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spelling | pubmed-100409512023-03-28 Cow's milk and hen's egg anaphylaxis: A comprehensive data analysis from the European Anaphylaxis Registry Cichocka‐Jarosz, Ewa Dölle‐Bierke, Sabine Jedynak‐Wąsowicz, Urszula Sabouraud‐Leclerc, Dominique Köhli, Alice Lange, Lars Papadopoulos, Nikolaos G. Hourihane, Jonathan Nemat, Katja Scherer Hofmeier, Kathrin Hompes, Stephanie Ott, Hagen Lopes de Oliveira, Lucila Spindler, Thomas Vogelberg, Christian Worm, Margitta Clin Transl Allergy Original Article BACKGROUND: Cow's milk (CM) and hen's egg (HE) are leading triggers of anaphylaxis in early childhood. The aim of this study was to identify clinical phenotypes and therapeutic measures for CM anaphylaxis (CMA) compared to HE anaphylaxis (HEA) in children up to 12 years of age, based on a large pan‐European dataset from the European Anaphylaxis Registry. METHODS: Data from 2007 to 2020 on clinical phenotypes and treatment from 10 European countries, as well as Brazil, were analysed. The two‐step cluster analysis was used to identify the most frequent phenotypes. For each trigger, three clusters were extracted based on sex, age, and existence of symptoms in four vitally important systems. RESULTS: Altogether 284 children with CMA and 200 children with HEA were identified. They were characterised as male (69% vs. 64%), infants (65% vs. 61%), with a most frequent grade III of Ring&Messmer classification (62% vs. 64%), in CMA versus HEA, respectively. Respiratory symptoms occurred more often in CMA (91% vs. 83%, p = 0.010), especially in infants (89% vs. 79%, p = 0.008). Cardiovascular symptoms were less frequent in CMA (30% vs. 44%, p = 0.002), in both infants (33% vs. 46%, p = 0.027), and older children (25% vs. 42%, p = 0.021). The clusters extracted in the CMA group were characterised as: (1) mild dermal infants with severe GI (40%), 2. severe dermal (35%), 3. respiratory (25%). While in HEA group: 1. infants with severe GI and/or reduction of alertness (40%), (2) conjunctival (16%), (3) mild GI without conjunctivitis (44%). The severity of the reaction was independent from the amount of ingested allergen protein, regardless of trigger. The first‐line adrenaline application differed between the countries (0%–92%, as well as the reasons for not administering adrenaline, p < 0.001). CONCLUSIONS: Despite the similarity of their age, sex, and severity grade, the clinical profiles differed between the CMA and HEA children. Adrenaline was underused, and its administration was country dependent. Further studies are needed to assess to what extent the differences in the clinical profiles are related to matrix and/or absorption effects, and/or the allergen itself. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2023-03-26 /pmc/articles/PMC10040951/ /pubmed/36973951 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/clt2.12228 Text en © 2023 The Authors. Clinical and Translational Allergy published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of European Academy of Allergy and Clinical Immunology. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Original Article Cichocka‐Jarosz, Ewa Dölle‐Bierke, Sabine Jedynak‐Wąsowicz, Urszula Sabouraud‐Leclerc, Dominique Köhli, Alice Lange, Lars Papadopoulos, Nikolaos G. Hourihane, Jonathan Nemat, Katja Scherer Hofmeier, Kathrin Hompes, Stephanie Ott, Hagen Lopes de Oliveira, Lucila Spindler, Thomas Vogelberg, Christian Worm, Margitta Cow's milk and hen's egg anaphylaxis: A comprehensive data analysis from the European Anaphylaxis Registry |
title | Cow's milk and hen's egg anaphylaxis: A comprehensive data analysis from the European Anaphylaxis Registry |
title_full | Cow's milk and hen's egg anaphylaxis: A comprehensive data analysis from the European Anaphylaxis Registry |
title_fullStr | Cow's milk and hen's egg anaphylaxis: A comprehensive data analysis from the European Anaphylaxis Registry |
title_full_unstemmed | Cow's milk and hen's egg anaphylaxis: A comprehensive data analysis from the European Anaphylaxis Registry |
title_short | Cow's milk and hen's egg anaphylaxis: A comprehensive data analysis from the European Anaphylaxis Registry |
title_sort | cow's milk and hen's egg anaphylaxis: a comprehensive data analysis from the european anaphylaxis registry |
topic | Original Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10040951/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36973951 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/clt2.12228 |
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