乳糜泻儿童饮食中麸质污染的急性反应发生率

IF 2 3区 医学 Q2 PEDIATRICS
Frontiers in Pediatrics Pub Date : 2025-09-10 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.3389/fped.2025.1635944
Dorina Pjetraj, Denise Damiani, Chiara Monachesi, Salima Ricci, Milena Ascani, Simona Gatti, Carlo Catassi, Elena Lionetti
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摘要

背景和目的:在无麸质饮食(GFD)的乳糜泻(CeD)儿童中,由于无意中接触麸质而导致的症状的患病率和临床谱尚未得到很好的定义。这项研究旨在通过在线调查来评估这些急性反应。方法:接受GFD治疗至少12个月的CeD患儿的家长完成一份在线问卷。调查的重点是摄入受麸质污染的食物后24小时内出现的症状。结果:共收集资料296例。98例(33.1%)意外摄入谷蛋白后出现急性反应。最常见的症状是腹痛(57.1%)、腹泻(42.9%)、呕吐(31.6%)、头痛(12.2%)和疲劳(14.3%)。较少见的症状包括恶心、便秘、荨麻疹、口疮性口炎和关节病(各约5%-7%)。86%的病例在2-3小时内出现症状。麸质暴露最常发生在外出就餐时,尤其是在餐馆和学校食堂。结论:三分之一的儿童CeD在GFD经历急性反应意外摄入麸质。这些反应通常发生迅速,以胃肠道症状为主,与现有文献报道一致,在诊断为CeD时,在3%-46%的患者中观察到呕吐和恶心,在麸质挑战期间,在13%-61%的患者中观察到呕吐和恶心。
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Prevalence of acute reactions to gluten contamination of the diet in children with celiac disease.

Prevalence of acute reactions to gluten contamination of the diet in children with celiac disease.

Background and aim: The prevalence and clinical spectrum of symptoms due to inadvertent gluten exposure in children with celiac disease (CeD) on a gluten-free diet (GFD) are not well defined. This study aimed to assess these acute reactions through an online survey.

Methods: Parents of children with CeD treated with a GFD for at least 12 months completed an online questionnaire. The survey focused on symptoms occurring within 24 h of gluten-contaminated food ingestion.

Results: Data were collected for 296 children. Acute reactions after unintentional gluten ingestion were reported in 98 cases (33.1%). The most common symptoms were abdominal pain (57.1%), diarrhea (42.9%), vomiting (31.6%), headache (12.2%), and fatigue (14.3%). Less frequent symptoms included nausea, constipation, urticaria, aphthous stomatitis, and arthropathy (each ∼5%-7%). In 86% of cases, symptoms appeared within 2-3 h. Gluten exposure most often occurred while dining out, especially in restaurants and school cafeterias.

Conclusions: One-third of children with CeD on a GFD experience acute reactions to accidental gluten ingestion. These reactions typically arise rapidly and are dominated by gastrointestinal symptoms, aligning with reports from existing literature, where vomiting and nausea have been observed in 3%-46% of patients at the time of CeD diagnosis and in 13%-61% during gluten challenge.

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Frontiers in Pediatrics
Frontiers in Pediatrics Medicine-Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health
CiteScore
3.60
自引率
7.70%
发文量
2132
审稿时长
14 weeks
期刊介绍: Frontiers in Pediatrics (Impact Factor 2.33) publishes rigorously peer-reviewed research broadly across the field, from basic to clinical research that meets ongoing challenges in pediatric patient care and child health. Field Chief Editors Arjan Te Pas at Leiden University and Michael L. Moritz at the Children''s Hospital of Pittsburgh are supported by an outstanding Editorial Board of international experts. This multidisciplinary open-access journal is at the forefront of disseminating and communicating scientific knowledge and impactful discoveries to researchers, academics, clinicians and the public worldwide. Frontiers in Pediatrics also features Research Topics, Frontiers special theme-focused issues managed by Guest Associate Editors, addressing important areas in pediatrics. In this fashion, Frontiers serves as an outlet to publish the broadest aspects of pediatrics in both basic and clinical research, including high-quality reviews, case reports, editorials and commentaries related to all aspects of pediatrics.
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