Markedly Increased Prevalence of Eosinophilic Esophagitis in Patients with Atopic Diseases in a US Veteran Population.

IF 1.8 4区 医学 Q3 ALLERGY
Nicole T Nudelman, Alexa Trovato, Nihita Manem, Katherine Donovan, Peggy Salazar, Muhammad Pasha, Evan S Dellon, Darren E Gemoets, Christopher Ashley, Michael Tadros
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Abstract

Introduction: Eosinophilic esophagitis (EoE) is a chronic esophageal disorder associated with atopy. However, there are few data on prevalence of EoE in atopic patients. We aimed to determine the prevalence of EoE in atopy and associated demographics, risk factors, and symptoms.

Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted with data from the VA population, 2009-2021, using a 9.7% random sample from a nationwide database. Demographics, symptoms, and risk factors were collected on patients at least one atopic condition. Logistic regression models for EoE, allergy, and symptoms were developed.

Results: Of 1,110,189 VA patients, 26% (288,193) had at least one atopic condition and 0.092% (1,022) had an EoE diagnosis. In atopic patients, EoE was most common in patients with milk (4.10%), egg (1.06%), and wheat (0.81%) allergy. Frequency of EoE was lower in patients with asthma (0.26%) and rhinitis (0.22%). Compared to male VA patients without allergy, odds ratio (OR) for EoE was 2.87 for an atopic male, and 3.29 for an atopic female. ORs were increased for EoE in those with milk allergy (OR = 19.9), wheat allergy (OR = 5.94), and egg allergy (OR = 4.10). Of patients with more than one allergic condition, rhinitis and asthma were most likely to increase odds of EoE.

Conclusion: The prevalence of EoE is substantially increased in atopic patients, and in particular in patients with food allergy. There should be high clinical suspicion for EoE in a patient with atopic disease and especially milk, wheat, or egg allergy.

在美国退伍军人人群中,特应性疾病患者嗜酸性粒细胞性食管炎的患病率明显增加。
嗜酸性粒细胞性食管炎是一种与特应性相关的慢性食管疾病。然而,关于异位患者中EoE患病率的数据很少。我们的目的是确定EoE在特应性和相关的人口统计学、危险因素和症状中的患病率。方法对2009-2021年VA人群的数据进行横断面研究,从全国数据库中随机抽取9.7%的样本。收集至少一种特应性疾病患者的人口统计学、症状和危险因素。建立了EoE、过敏和症状的Logistic回归模型。结果在1110,189例VA患者中,26%(288,193例)至少有一种特应性疾病,0.092%(1,022例)有EoE诊断。在特应性患者中,EoE最常见于对牛奶(4.10%)、鸡蛋(1.06%)和小麦(0.81%)过敏的患者。哮喘(0.26%)和鼻炎(0.22%)患者的EoE发生率较低。与没有过敏的男性VA患者相比,特应性男性患者的EoE优势比为2.87,特应性女性患者的优势比为3.29。牛奶过敏者(OR=19.9)、小麦过敏者(OR=5.94)和鸡蛋过敏者(OR=4.10) EoE的比值比增加。在患有不止一种过敏性疾病的患者中,鼻炎和哮喘最有可能增加EoE的几率。结论在特应性过敏症患者中,尤其是食物过敏患者中,EoE的发生率明显增高。对于特应性疾病患者,特别是对牛奶、小麦或鸡蛋过敏的患者,临床应高度怀疑EoE。
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期刊介绍: ''International Archives of Allergy and Immunology'' provides a forum for basic and clinical research in modern molecular and cellular allergology and immunology. Appearing monthly, the journal publishes original work in the fields of allergy, immunopathology, immunogenetics, immunopharmacology, immunoendocrinology, tumor immunology, mucosal immunity, transplantation and immunology of infectious and connective tissue diseases.
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