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Assessment of Cow’s milk-related symptom scores in early identification of cow’s milk protein allergy in Chinese infants

BACKGROUND: The diagnosis of cow’s milk protein allergy(CMPA) may be easily misdiagnosed due to its lack of specific symptoms. Thus, experts have proposed the use of Cow’s milk-related symptom scores (CoMiSS) to predict CMPA. There has been no relevant report on the clinical application value of CoM...

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Autores principales: Zeng, Yongmei, Zhang, Jiyong, Dong, Guoqing, Liu, Peihui, Xiao, Fei, Li, Weiyan, Wang, Liting, Wu, Qianzhen
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6556956/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31179927
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12887-019-1563-y
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author Zeng, Yongmei
Zhang, Jiyong
Dong, Guoqing
Liu, Peihui
Xiao, Fei
Li, Weiyan
Wang, Liting
Wu, Qianzhen
author_facet Zeng, Yongmei
Zhang, Jiyong
Dong, Guoqing
Liu, Peihui
Xiao, Fei
Li, Weiyan
Wang, Liting
Wu, Qianzhen
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description BACKGROUND: The diagnosis of cow’s milk protein allergy(CMPA) may be easily misdiagnosed due to its lack of specific symptoms. Thus, experts have proposed the use of Cow’s milk-related symptom scores (CoMiSS) to predict CMPA. There has been no relevant report on the clinical application value of CoMiSS in Chinese children. This study aimed to evaluate the effect of CoMiSS in early identification of CMPA in Chinese infants. METHODS: We calculated CoMiSS for 38 infants with suspected CMPA diagnosed in the pediatric gastroenterologic clinic in our hospital. After 4 weeks of dietary elimination and symptomatic improvement, these infants returned to our hospital to undergo oral food challenge (OFC). The ROC curve was used to determine the sensitivity and specificity of CoMiSS and evaluate the effect of CoMiSS in early identification of CMPA in Chinese infants. We didn’t determine the CoMiSS of presumed healthy infants as control group. RESULTS: Of 38 infants who underwent OFC testing, the average CoMiSS of infants with positive OFC testing was 7.4 ± 2.3, while the average CoMiSS of infants with negative OFC testing was 4.1 ± 1.6, and there was a significant difference between two groups(F = 2.13, P<0.05). The area under the ROC curve (AUC) of CoMiSS was 0.89, and the best diagnostic cut-off point was 5.5. The sensitivity of CoMiSS was 87.5%, while the specificity of CoMiSS was 78.6%. CONCLUSION: CoMiSS is a simple and operable method to screen for CMPA, though there may be a risk of under-diagnosis when CoMiSS≥12 is used as the criterion for early identification of CMPA in Chinese infants. More multi-center studies are needed to evaluate whether the factors such as bloody stool should be included in CoMiSS or CoMiSS≥6 can be used as the criterion for early identification of CMPA in Chinese infants.
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spelling pubmed-65569562019-06-13 Assessment of Cow’s milk-related symptom scores in early identification of cow’s milk protein allergy in Chinese infants Zeng, Yongmei Zhang, Jiyong Dong, Guoqing Liu, Peihui Xiao, Fei Li, Weiyan Wang, Liting Wu, Qianzhen BMC Pediatr Research Article BACKGROUND: The diagnosis of cow’s milk protein allergy(CMPA) may be easily misdiagnosed due to its lack of specific symptoms. Thus, experts have proposed the use of Cow’s milk-related symptom scores (CoMiSS) to predict CMPA. There has been no relevant report on the clinical application value of CoMiSS in Chinese children. This study aimed to evaluate the effect of CoMiSS in early identification of CMPA in Chinese infants. METHODS: We calculated CoMiSS for 38 infants with suspected CMPA diagnosed in the pediatric gastroenterologic clinic in our hospital. After 4 weeks of dietary elimination and symptomatic improvement, these infants returned to our hospital to undergo oral food challenge (OFC). The ROC curve was used to determine the sensitivity and specificity of CoMiSS and evaluate the effect of CoMiSS in early identification of CMPA in Chinese infants. We didn’t determine the CoMiSS of presumed healthy infants as control group. RESULTS: Of 38 infants who underwent OFC testing, the average CoMiSS of infants with positive OFC testing was 7.4 ± 2.3, while the average CoMiSS of infants with negative OFC testing was 4.1 ± 1.6, and there was a significant difference between two groups(F = 2.13, P<0.05). The area under the ROC curve (AUC) of CoMiSS was 0.89, and the best diagnostic cut-off point was 5.5. The sensitivity of CoMiSS was 87.5%, while the specificity of CoMiSS was 78.6%. CONCLUSION: CoMiSS is a simple and operable method to screen for CMPA, though there may be a risk of under-diagnosis when CoMiSS≥12 is used as the criterion for early identification of CMPA in Chinese infants. More multi-center studies are needed to evaluate whether the factors such as bloody stool should be included in CoMiSS or CoMiSS≥6 can be used as the criterion for early identification of CMPA in Chinese infants. BioMed Central 2019-06-10 /pmc/articles/PMC6556956/ /pubmed/31179927 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12887-019-1563-y Text en © The Author(s). 2019 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
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Zeng, Yongmei
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Liu, Peihui
Xiao, Fei
Li, Weiyan
Wang, Liting
Wu, Qianzhen
Assessment of Cow’s milk-related symptom scores in early identification of cow’s milk protein allergy in Chinese infants
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title_fullStr Assessment of Cow’s milk-related symptom scores in early identification of cow’s milk protein allergy in Chinese infants
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of Cow’s milk-related symptom scores in early identification of cow’s milk protein allergy in Chinese infants
title_short Assessment of Cow’s milk-related symptom scores in early identification of cow’s milk protein allergy in Chinese infants
title_sort assessment of cow’s milk-related symptom scores in early identification of cow’s milk protein allergy in chinese infants
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6556956/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31179927
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12887-019-1563-y
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