Öz
No consensus has yet been reached on the presence and prevalence of food allergy (FA) in children with atopic dermatitis (AD). To investigate the incidence of FA accompanying AD in preschool children and to determine the parameters that can be used to predict this association. This case-control study is a retrospective analysis of 401 children aged 0-6 years with AD who had a SCORAD index of >15 between 2017-2020 at our university hospital. Children were subgrouped regarding the age of onset of AD (subgroup I: <24 months, subgroup II: ≥ 24 months). The sociodemographic characteristics and allergological test results were studied. Food allergy prevalence of patients with AD to at least one food was 23.6% (n=95). Gender, age of the child, and age of onset of AD increase in BEC were the independent risk factors (p=0.047; 0.004; 0.014 and p=0.012, respectively). Time to start complementary feeding, degree of kinship, and serum specific IgE milk positivity were independent risk factors for study subgroup I (p=0.045, 0.187, 0.019, respectively). In predicting FA in subgroup I, the cut-off point for BEC was 525 K/mm3, and the BEC/WBCs ratio was 0.0522 (73.91% sensitivity, 63.64% specificity). The risk factors and in-vitro parameters determined can guide physicians in predicting the concomitant FA in children with AD.
Teşekkür
My special thanks to [Naci Murat, Assoc. Prof.] for assistance in performing the statistical analysis of the research data. I am also grateful to [Ozlem Ezgingil, Nurse], who served with love for our patients.