Title of article :
Local Allergic Rhinitis in Pediatric Patients: is IgE Dosage in Nasal Lavage Fluid a Usefull Diagnostic Method in Children?
Author/Authors :
Colavita ، Laura - Hospital “Umberto I” of Siracusa , Catalano ، Natalia - University Hospital of Messina , Sposito ، Giovanna - University Hospital of Messina , Loddo ، Saverio - University Hospital of Messina , Galletti ، Bruno - University Hospital of Messina , Salpietro ، Carmelo - University Hospital of Messina , Galletti ، Francesco - University Hospital of Messina , Cuppari ، Caterina - University Hospital of Messina
Pages :
9
From page :
174
To page :
182
Abstract :
Local Allergic Rhinitis (LAR) is an emerging disease. However, its incidence in the pediatric popolution has not yet been studied. The gold standard for the diagnosis is the nasal provocation test that is not everywhere avalaible and difficult to apply in children. The aim of our study was to evaluate the nasal lavage fluid IgE as a biomarker of LAR in children. 54 pediatric patients [IQR 4.0-12.0 years] were divided into 3 groups: study group (26 children with rhinitis symptoms and without evidence of systemic atopy); allergic rhinitis (AR) group (15 children) and 13 healty controls (HC). Every child was subjected to nasal lavage using 2 ml/nostril of physiologic saline solution, that was therefore analyzed by ImmunoCAP to obtain the IgE concentration. Rhinofibroscopy and nasal cytology were performed. Our data showed the presence of higher value of nasal lavage fluid IgE (average of 6.005 UI/ml; range: 4.47-7.74 UI/ml) in 16 out of 26 patients of the study group who therefore may be classified as affected by LAR. We observed a statistically significant difference (P 0.0001) between NAR/HC group and LAR group, identifying a cut-off of 3.85 UI/ml. Finally, we found a better response to previous AR therapy in the LAR group than in the NAR group. Our data showed the high incidence of LAR in pediatric patients previously classified as NAR. The measurment of IgE in nasal lavage fluid may be considered an easy and rapid method for the diagnosis of LAR in children. Besides, our data add confirmatory evidence about the good response of LAR children to the classic AR therapy.
Keywords :
Local allergic rhinitis , nasal lavage fluid , IgE , children , nonallergic rhinitis with eosinophilia syndrome (NARES)
Journal title :
International Journal of Molecular and Cellular Medicine (IJMCM)
Serial Year :
2017
Journal title :
International Journal of Molecular and Cellular Medicine (IJMCM)
Record number :
2460763
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