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Clin Transl Allergy. 2013 Mar 30;3(1):12. doi: 10.1186/2045-7022-3-12.
Allergic reactions to plant and animal derived food allergens can have serious consequences for sufferers and their families. The associated social, emotional and financial costs make it a priority to understand the best ways of managing such immune-mediated hypersensitivity responses. Conceptually, there are two main approaches to managing food allergy: those targeting immediate symptoms and those aiming to support long-term management of the condition. The European Academy of Allergy and Clinical Immunology is developing guidelines about what constitutes an effective treatment for food allergies. As part of the guidelines development process, a systematic review is planned to examine published research about the management of food allergy in adults and children.
Seven bibliographic databases were searched from their inception to September 30, 2012 for systematic reviews, randomized controlled trials, quasi-randomized controlled trials, controlled clinical trials, controlled before-and-after studies and interrupted time series. Experts were consulted for additional studies. There were no language or geographic restrictions. Studies were critically appraised using the Critical Appraisal Skills Program and Cochrane EPOC Risk of Bias tools. Only studies where people had a diagnosis of food allergy or reported a history of food allergy were included. This means that many studies of conditions that may be caused by food allergy are omitted, because only research in people with an explicit diagnosis or history was eligible.
Many initiatives have been tested to treat the immediate symptoms of food allergy (acute management) and to deal with longer lasting symptoms or induce tolerability to potential allergens (long-term management). The best management strategies for people with food allergy are likely to depend on the type of allergy, symptom manifestations and age. There is a real need to increase the amount of high quality research devoted to treatment strategies for food allergy. Food allergy can be debilitating and is affecting an increasing number of children and adults. With such little known about how to effectively manage the condition and its manifestations, this appears a priority for future research.
植物和动物源性食物过敏原引起的过敏反应可能会对患者及其家属造成严重后果。相关的社会、情感和经济成本使得了解管理此类免疫介导的过敏反应的最佳方法成为当务之急。从概念上讲,管理食物过敏有两种主要方法:一种针对即时症状,另一种旨在支持疾病的长期管理。欧洲过敏与临床免疫学学会正在制定有关食物过敏有效治疗的指南。作为指南制定过程的一部分,计划进行系统评价,以检查关于成人和儿童食物过敏管理的已发表研究。
从成立之初到 2012 年 9 月 30 日,七个文献数据库被搜索,以寻找系统评价、随机对照试验、准随机对照试验、对照临床试验、对照前后研究和中断时间序列。专家们被咨询了其他研究。没有语言或地理限制。使用批判性评估技能计划和 Cochrane EPOC 偏倚风险工具对研究进行批判性评估。只有那些被诊断为食物过敏或报告有食物过敏史的人进行的研究才被包括在内。这意味着许多可能由食物过敏引起的病症的研究被排除在外,因为只有明确诊断或有病史的人群的研究才有资格纳入。
已经测试了许多举措来治疗食物过敏的即时症状(急性管理),并处理更持久的症状或诱导对潜在过敏原的耐受性(长期管理)。食物过敏患者的最佳管理策略可能取决于过敏类型、症状表现和年龄。非常有必要增加专门用于食物过敏治疗策略的高质量研究数量。食物过敏可能使人衰弱,并且越来越多的儿童和成人受到影响。由于对如何有效管理这种疾病及其表现知之甚少,这似乎是未来研究的重点。