Does Previous Anaphylaxis Determine Differences Between Patients Undergoing Oral Food Challenges to Cow’s Milk and Hen’s Egg?
Liliana Klim, Maria Michalik, Paweł Wąsowicz, Ewa Cichocka-Jarosz, Urszula Jedynak-Wąsowicz

TL;DR
This study examines how a history of anaphylaxis affects outcomes of food allergy tests in children, finding distinct risk factors based on prior severe reactions.
Contribution
The study identifies distinct risk factor profiles for OFC failure based on a history of anaphylaxis, which was previously not well delineated.
Findings
Children with a history of anaphylaxis reacted to lower doses of hen’s egg during challenges.
Atopic dermatitis predicted OFC failure in children without prior anaphylaxis.
Casein-specific IgE showed the highest accuracy in predicting outcomes for children without prior severe reactions.
Abstract
Background: Oral food challenges (OFCs) are still the reference standard for confirming food allergy, yet the influence of previous anaphylaxis on challenge outcomes remains uncertain. Patients with a history of anaphylaxis are often considered at higher risk, which may affect the clinical decision-making process. This study aimed to identify predictors of OFC failure stratified by a history of anaphylaxis, given that prior investigations have predominantly considered anaphylaxis as an overall risk factor, without delineating distinct risk factor profiles according to anaphylaxis history. Methods: We conducted a retrospective evaluation of standard-of-care pediatric OFCs to cow’s milk and hen’s egg white. Eligible children had suspected or confirmed IgE-mediated allergy to cow’s milk protein (CMP) or hen’s egg white protein (HEWP) and were stratified by the presence or absence of…
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Taxonomy
TopicsFood Allergy and Anaphylaxis Research · Eosinophilic Esophagitis · Animal health and immunology
