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Critically appraised topic on adverse food reactions of companion animals (9): time to flare of cutaneous signs after a dietary challenge in dogs and cats with food allergies

机译:关于伴侣动物的不良食物反应的批判性主题(9):在狗和猫的饮食攻击中与食物过敏症的膳食攻击后的时间

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At this time, elimination diets followed by oral food challenges (OFCs) represent the “gold standard” for diagnosing skin-manifesting food allergies (FA) in dogs and cats. Regrettably, there is no clear consensus on how long one should wait for clinical signs to flare after an OFC before diagnosing or ruling-out a FA in a dog or a cat. We searched two databases on October 23, 2019 to look for specific information on the time for a flare of clinical signs to occur during OFCs after elimination?diets in dogs and cats with skin-manifesting FAs. Altogether, we reviewed the study results of nine papers that included 234 dogs and four articles containing data from 83 cats. As multiple OFCs could be done in the same patient and?not all animals included were subjected to an OFC, we were able to compile 315 and 72 times to flare (TTF) after an OFC in dogs and cats, respectively. When regrouping all cases together, about 9% of dogs and 27% of cats exhibited a flare of clinical signs in the first day after an OFC; 21% of dogs and 29% of cats had such relapse by the end of the second day. The time needed for 50 and 90% of dogs to exhibit a deterioration of clinical signs (TTF50 and TTF90) was 5 and 14, respectively; in cats, these times were 4 and 7?days, respectively. By 14?days after an OFC, nearly all food-allergic patients from both species had had a relapse of clinical signs. These results are limited by the likely under-reporting of flares that occur on the first day immediately following an OFC, the time in which IgE-mediated acute allergic reactions typically develop. Veterinary clinicians performing an OFC need to wait for 14 and 7?days for more than 90% of dogs and cats with a skin-manifesting FA to have a flare of?clinical signs, respectively.
机译:此时,消除饮食,然后是口服食物挑战(OFCS)代表了用于诊断狗和猫的皮肤表现食物过敏(FA)的“黄金标准”。令人遗憾的是,没有明确的共识,关于在诊断或排除狗或猫的FA之前,在OFC之后应该等待临床迹象,在OFC之后闪光。我们于2019年10月23日搜索了两位数据库,了解在消除后临床标志发生爆发的时间的特定信息?狗和猫的表现为肌肤表现出的狗和猫的饮食。完全,我们审查了九篇论文的研究结果包括234只狗和含有83个猫的数据的四篇文章。随着多个OFC可以在同一患者中进行,并且不是所有包括的动物都经受OFC,我们能够分别编制315和72次,分别在狗和猫的OFC之后闪光(TTF)。将所有病例重新组合在一起时,大约9%的狗和27%的猫在OFC后的第一天在临床迹象中表现出临床迹象。 21%的狗和29%的猫在第二天结束时已经复发。 50%和90%的狗表现出临床符号(TTF50和TTF90)的恶化所需的时间分别为5和14;在猫中,这些时间分别为4和7天。在OFC后的14天,几乎所有来自两种物种的食物过敏患者都有临床症状的复发。这些结果受到在OFC后立即发生的第一天发生的耀斑的可能性的限制,IgE介导的急性过敏反应通常产生的时间。兽医临床医生需要等待14岁和7个?天数超过90%的狗和猫,分别具有皮肤表现为突出的爆发斑。

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