Biedermann Luc, Holbreich Mark, Atkins Dan, Chehade Mirna, Dellon Evan S, Furuta Glenn T, Hirano Ikuo, Gonsalves Nirmala, Greuter Thomas, Gupta Sandeep, Katzka David A, De Rooij Willemijn, Safroneeva Ekaterina, Schoepfer Alain, Schreiner Philipp, Simon Dagmar, Simon Hans Uwe, Warners Marijn, Bredenoord Albert-Jan, Straumann Alex
Department of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, University Hospital Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland.
Allergy and Asthma Consultant, Indianapolis, IN, USA.
Allergy. 2021 Jan;76(1):339-347. doi: 10.1111/all.14495. Epub 2020 Aug 19.
Dysphagia is the main symptom of adult eosinophilic esophagitis (EoE). We describe a novel syndrome, referred to as "food-induced immediate response of the esophagus" (FIRE), observed in EoE patients.
Food-induced immediate response of the esophagus is an unpleasant/painful sensation, unrelated to dysphagia, occurring immediately after esophageal contact with specific foods. Eosinophilic esophagitis experts were surveyed to estimate the prevalence of FIRE, characterize symptoms, and identify food triggers. We also surveyed a large group of EoE patients enrolled in the Swiss EoE Cohort Study for FIRE.
Response rates were 82% (47/57) for the expert and 65% (239/368) for the patient survey, respectively. Almost, 90% of EoE experts had observed the FIRE symptom complex in their patients. Forty percent of EoE patients reported experiencing FIRE, more commonly in patients who developed EoE symptoms at a younger age (mean age of 46.4 years vs 54.1 years without FIRE; P < .01) and in those with high allergic comorbidity. Food-induced immediate response of the esophagus symptoms included narrowing, burning, choking, and pressure in the esophagus appearing within 5 minutes of ingesting a provoking food that lasted less than 2 hours. Symptom severity rated a median 7 points on a visual analogue scale from 1 to 10. Fresh fruits/vegetables and wine were the most frequent triggers. Endoscopic food removal was significantly more commonly reported in male patients with vs without FIRE (44.3% vs 27.6%; P = .03).
Food-induced immediate response of the esophagus is a novel syndrome frequently reported in EoE patients, characterized by an intense, unpleasant/painful sensation occurring rapidly and reproducibly in 40% of surveyed EoE patients after esophageal contact with specific foods.
吞咽困难是成人嗜酸性粒细胞性食管炎(EoE)的主要症状。我们描述了一种在EoE患者中观察到的新型综合征,称为“食物诱发的食管即时反应”(FIRE)。
食物诱发的食管即时反应是一种与吞咽困难无关的不愉快/疼痛感觉,在食管接触特定食物后立即出现。对嗜酸性粒细胞性食管炎专家进行调查,以估计FIRE的患病率、描述症状并确定食物触发因素。我们还对参加瑞士EoE队列研究的一大组EoE患者进行了FIRE调查。
专家调查的回复率为82%(47/57),患者调查的回复率为65%(239/368)。几乎90%的EoE专家在其患者中观察到了FIRE症状复合体。40%的EoE患者报告经历过FIRE,在较年轻时出现EoE症状的患者(平均年龄46.4岁,无FIRE者为54.1岁;P<0.01)和过敏合并症高的患者中更常见。食物诱发的食管即时反应症状包括在摄入刺激性食物后5分钟内出现的食管狭窄、烧灼感、窒息感和压迫感,持续时间少于2小时。症状严重程度在1至10的视觉模拟量表上的中位数评分为7分。新鲜水果/蔬菜和葡萄酒是最常见的触发因素。与无FIRE的男性患者相比,有FIRE的男性患者内镜下取出食物的报告明显更常见(44.3%对27.6%;P=0.03)。
食物诱发的食管即时反应是一种在EoE患者中经常报告的新型综合征,其特征是在40%的接受调查的EoE患者中,食管接触特定食物后迅速且可重复地出现强烈的、不愉快/疼痛的感觉。