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Food intolerance in patients with functional abdominal pain: Evaluation through endoscopic confocal laser endomicroscopy
Background and study aims Gastrointestinal symptoms assumed to be caused by food intolerance are reported frequently in the general population. There is a significant difference between self-reported and objective proven food intolerance, as shown by placebo-controlled, double-blind, randomized tri...
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Georg Thieme Verlag KG
2023
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9839425/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36644536 http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/a-1978-6753 |
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author | Gjini, Besmir Melchior, Ilka Euler, Philipp Kreysel, Christian Kalde, Sigrid Krummen, Britta Kiesslich, Ralf Hemmerlein, Bernhard Frieling, Thomas |
author_facet | Gjini, Besmir Melchior, Ilka Euler, Philipp Kreysel, Christian Kalde, Sigrid Krummen, Britta Kiesslich, Ralf Hemmerlein, Bernhard Frieling, Thomas |
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description | Background and study aims Gastrointestinal symptoms assumed to be caused by food intolerance are reported frequently in the general population. There is a significant difference between self-reported and objective proven food intolerance, as shown by placebo-controlled, double-blind, randomized trials. This discrepancy may be overcome by endoscopic confocal laser endomicroscopy (eCLE). Patients and methods In an observational study we evaluated 34 patients with functional abdominal pain and adverse reaction to food by eCLE and local duodenal food challenge for the first time. Spontaneous and food-induced transfer of fluorescein into the duodenal lumen was detected 10 minutes after intravenously application of fluorescein and 10 minutes after duodenal food challenge (DFC). Results Of the patients, 67.6 % responded with a fluorescein leakage into the duodenal lumen. Frequency rank order of food antigens that induced a response were soy (50 %), wheat (46.1 %), milk (20 %), egg (12 %), and yeast (11.5 %), respectively. Of the patients, 23.5 % showed spontaneous leakage of fluorescein, suggesting leaky gut syndrome. Histology of duodenal biopsies and mast cell function were normal. Overall, 69.5 % of patients improved with food exclusion therapy and 13 % were symptom-free according to eCLE. Conclusions The results of our study indicate that eCLE is a clinically useful tool to evaluate patients with functional abdominal pain and adverse reaction to food and to create individualized dietary therapy with clinical benefit for patients. |
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spelling | pubmed-98394252023-01-14 Food intolerance in patients with functional abdominal pain: Evaluation through endoscopic confocal laser endomicroscopy Gjini, Besmir Melchior, Ilka Euler, Philipp Kreysel, Christian Kalde, Sigrid Krummen, Britta Kiesslich, Ralf Hemmerlein, Bernhard Frieling, Thomas Endosc Int Open Background and study aims Gastrointestinal symptoms assumed to be caused by food intolerance are reported frequently in the general population. There is a significant difference between self-reported and objective proven food intolerance, as shown by placebo-controlled, double-blind, randomized trials. This discrepancy may be overcome by endoscopic confocal laser endomicroscopy (eCLE). Patients and methods In an observational study we evaluated 34 patients with functional abdominal pain and adverse reaction to food by eCLE and local duodenal food challenge for the first time. Spontaneous and food-induced transfer of fluorescein into the duodenal lumen was detected 10 minutes after intravenously application of fluorescein and 10 minutes after duodenal food challenge (DFC). Results Of the patients, 67.6 % responded with a fluorescein leakage into the duodenal lumen. Frequency rank order of food antigens that induced a response were soy (50 %), wheat (46.1 %), milk (20 %), egg (12 %), and yeast (11.5 %), respectively. Of the patients, 23.5 % showed spontaneous leakage of fluorescein, suggesting leaky gut syndrome. Histology of duodenal biopsies and mast cell function were normal. Overall, 69.5 % of patients improved with food exclusion therapy and 13 % were symptom-free according to eCLE. Conclusions The results of our study indicate that eCLE is a clinically useful tool to evaluate patients with functional abdominal pain and adverse reaction to food and to create individualized dietary therapy with clinical benefit for patients. Georg Thieme Verlag KG 2023-01-13 /pmc/articles/PMC9839425/ /pubmed/36644536 http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/a-1978-6753 Text en The Author(s). This is an open access article published by Thieme under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonDerivative-NonCommercial License, permitting copying and reproduction so long as the original work is given appropriate credit. Contents may not be used for commercial purposes, or adapted, remixed, transformed or built upon. (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives License, which permits unrestricted reproduction and distribution, for non-commercial purposes only; and use and reproduction, but not distribution, of adapted material for non-commercial purposes only, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Gjini, Besmir Melchior, Ilka Euler, Philipp Kreysel, Christian Kalde, Sigrid Krummen, Britta Kiesslich, Ralf Hemmerlein, Bernhard Frieling, Thomas Food intolerance in patients with functional abdominal pain: Evaluation through endoscopic confocal laser endomicroscopy |
title | Food intolerance in patients with functional abdominal pain: Evaluation through endoscopic confocal laser endomicroscopy |
title_full | Food intolerance in patients with functional abdominal pain: Evaluation through endoscopic confocal laser endomicroscopy |
title_fullStr | Food intolerance in patients with functional abdominal pain: Evaluation through endoscopic confocal laser endomicroscopy |
title_full_unstemmed | Food intolerance in patients with functional abdominal pain: Evaluation through endoscopic confocal laser endomicroscopy |
title_short | Food intolerance in patients with functional abdominal pain: Evaluation through endoscopic confocal laser endomicroscopy |
title_sort | food intolerance in patients with functional abdominal pain: evaluation through endoscopic confocal laser endomicroscopy |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9839425/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36644536 http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/a-1978-6753 |
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