The aim is to analyse the results of per oral immunotherapy treatment in severe milk, peanut or egg allergy in adults. This is the second part of the oral immunotherapy study in adults at Skin and Allergy Hospital. The diagnosis of food allergy is verified with positive history, skin prick tests, egg and milk allergen specific IgE (immunoglobulin E) antibodies. In addition, food allergy is verified with an open label (milk allergy) or blind (peanut and egg allergy) allergen specific challenge test. OIT (oral immunotherapy) is performed according to a detailed plan. Lung function parameters are followed before OIT and and a year after OIT.
30 patients with milk allergy (at least 18 year olds), 30 patients with peanut allergy and 30 patients with egg allergy are treated with OIT. The diagnosis of food allergy is verified with positive history, skin prick test, egg and milk allergen specific IgE antibodies. In addition, food allergy is verified with an open label (milk allergy) or blind (peanut and egg allergy) allergen specific challenge test. Quality of life, anxiety and patient history data is collected by questionnaires. All the patients undergo a spirometry with a bronchodilatator test, exhaled nitric oxide test and a methacholine challenge before and a year after oral immunotherapy. All the patients undergoing oral immunotherapy are prescribed with emergency medication such as antihistamine tablets, prednisolon tablets (40mg for three days in adults), epinephrine autoinjector (300 µg per dose) and salbutamol or terbutaline inhalator.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NON_RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
30
Milk, peanut or egg oral immunotherapy
Helsinki University Central Hospital
Helsinki, Finland
Desensitisation
Increase in tolerated dose (that is no symptoms if accidental exposure) of food compared to the pre-OIT, number of participants
Time frame: 1 year, through study completion
Worries Associated With Food Allergy
Quality of life and reported concerns and worries associated with food allergy using a VAS scale (visual analogue scale) from 0 (no worries) to 100 mm (maximal worries) before OIT and at one year after OIT
Time frame: 1 year, through study completion
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