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Abstract
The treatment for acute food protein-induced enterocolitis syndrome (FPIES) has not been fully resolved. We investigated the efficacy of 5-HT3 receptor inhibitors and steroids in patients with recurrent vomiting during the oral food challenge test (OFC) for acute FPIES. Patients who met the diagnostic criteria of the international guidelines of acute FPIES and developed recurrent vomiting with the OFC were enrolled. Patients who had a single vomiting underwent infusion with normal saline. A 5-HT3 receptor inhibitor was administered intravenously when recurrent vomiting appeared with lethargy and/or pallor. If the patient continued to develop persistent symptoms, additional steroids were administered intravenously. This study examined the rate of OFCs in which the administration of a single 5HT3 inhibitor was insufficient to improve gastrointestinal symptoms, requiring the additional administration of steroids. A total of 20 OFCs were included; 2 treated with infusion therapy, 9 OFCs treated with 5-HT3 receptor inhibitor, and 9 OFCs treated with 5-HT3 receptor inhibitors and steroids. Nine OFCs treated with a single 5-HT3 receptor inhibitor were effective, with only 2 episodes of vomiting observed before administration, and none after treatment. In the remaining 9 OFCs, steroids were additionally administered due to persistent symptoms. Five of 7 OFCs with persistent vomiting improved, and all 7 OFCs with persistent lethargy improved. This study revealed that in OFCs performed due to acute FPIES leading to recurrent vomiting, monotherapy with 5-HT3 receptor inhibitors was insufficient in half of the OFCs, suggesting that combination therapy with 5-HT3 receptor inhibitors and steroids should be considered for severe OFCs.
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Asia Pacific Allergy (AP Allergy) is the official journal of the Asia Pacific Association of Allergy, Asthma and Clinical Immunology (APAAACI). Although the primary aim of the journal is to promote communication between Asia Pacific scientists who are interested in allergy, asthma, and clinical immunology including immunodeficiency, the journal is intended to be available worldwide. To enable scientists and clinicians from emerging societies appreciate the scope and intent of the journal, early issues will contain more educational review material. For better communication and understanding, it will include rational concepts related to the diagnosis and management of asthma and other immunological conditions. Over time, the journal will increase the number of original research papers to become the foremost citation journal for allergy and clinical immunology information of the Asia Pacific in the future.