幼儿食物过敏相关胃食管反流病的诊断和治疗- eaaci立场文件

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Rosan Meyer, Yvan Vandenplas, Adriana Chebar Lozinsky, Mario C Vieira, Roberto Berni Canani, Christophe Dupont, Pinar Uysal, Ozlem Cavkaytar, Rebecca Knibb, David M Fleischer, Anna Nowak-Wegrzyn, Carina Venter
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摘要

胃食管反流(GOR)和食物过敏(FA)是常见的情况,特别是在生命的前12个月。当GOR导致麻烦的症状,影响婴儿和家庭的日常功能,它被称为GOR病(GORD)。食物过敏原作为GORD病因的作用仍有争议。欧洲过敏和临床免疫学学会(EAACI)的立场文件旨在回顾幼儿中fa相关GORD的证据,并将其转化为临床实践,指导医疗保健专业人员通过疑似fa相关GORD的诊断以及医疗和饮食管理。非ige介导性过敏工作组(TF)由来自欧洲、英国、美国、土耳其和巴西的EAACI儿科胃肠病学、过敏学、营养学和心理学专家组成。工作组制定、修订并批准了六个临床问题,以指导本出版物。使用PubMed、Cochrane和EMBASE数据库(截止到2021年6月)进行系统文献检索,使用基于6个问题的预定义纳入标准。工作组还获得了欧洲儿科胃肠病学和肝病学会工作组的数据库,该工作组发表了关于GORD的指南,并确保该立场文件中使用的所有出版物都包括在内。对于6个问题中的每一个,都制定了练习点,然后采用改进的德尔菲法,该方法由匿名网络投票组成,在需要的地方重复修改练习点,直到每个练习点达到至少80%的共识。这份TF立场文件分享了与fa相关的GORD的所有实践要点的过程、讨论和共识。
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Diagnosis and management of food allergy-associated gastroesophageal reflux disease in young children-EAACI position paper.

Gastro-oesophageal reflux (GOR) and food allergy (FA) are common conditions, especially during the first 12 months of life. When GOR leads to troublesome symptoms, that affect the daily functioning of the infant and family, it is referred to as GOR disease (GORD). The role of food allergens as a cause of GORD remains controversial. This European Academy of Allergy and Clinical Immunology (EAACI) position paper aims to review the evidence for FA-associated GORD in young children and translate this into clinical practice that guides healthcare professionals through the diagnosis of suspected FA-associated GORD and medical and dietary management. The task force (TF) on non-IgE mediated allergy consists of EAACI experts in paediatric gastroenterology, allergy, dietetics and psychology from Europe, United Kingdom, United States, Turkey and Brazil. Six clinical questions were formulated, amended and approved by the TF to guide this publication. A systematic literature search using PubMed, Cochrane and EMBASE databases (until June 2021) using predefined inclusion criteria based on the 6 questions was used. The TF also gained access to the database from the European Society of Paediatric Gastroenterology and Hepatology working group, who published guidelines on GORD and ensured that all publications used within that position paper were included. For each of the 6 questions, practice points were formulated, followed by a modified Delphi method consisting of anonymous web-based voting that was repeated with modified practice points where required, until at least 80% consensus for each practice point was achieved. This TF position paper shares the process, the discussion and consensus on all practice points on FA-associated GORD.

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