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Evaluation of Technical and Predictive Value of the Basophil Activation Test for Food Allergy Diagnosis in Children
Interventional
N/A
Assistance Publique Hopitaux De Marseille (Voir sur ClinicalTrials)
septembre 2017
août 2020
29 juin 2024
Background: The need for an oral food challenge (OFC) surrogate is growing in line with
the continuous increase in the prevalence and severity of paediatric food allergy. The
basophil activation test (BAT) has recently been reported as a promising tool for
predicting the outcome of OFC in children.
Objective: We make the hypothesis that BAT might improve the sensitivity of food allergy
diagnosis and spare part of current OFC in paediatric patients attending allergy
departments in Marseille APHM University hospitals.
Methods: BAT will be performed in parallel with OFC in 100 paediatric patients receiving
OFC during a diagnostic or follow-up procedure.
Expected results: Good concordance of BAT and OFC results leading to potential OFC
replacement by BAT in at least 50% of the study population
Etablissements
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Assistance Publique Hopitaux de Marseille - 13354 - Marseille - France | Ania CARSIN | Contact (sur clinicalTrials) |
Critères
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Inclusion Criteria:
- Age 0 - 18 years
- Attending La Timone Paediatric Hospital for OFC
- Social insurance
- Parents and if possible child have received information and signed the consent form
- Age 0 - 18 years
- Attending La Timone Paediatric Hospital for OFC
- Social insurance
- Parents and if possible child have received information and signed the consent form
- Patients not receiving an OFC
- Lack of social insurance
- Inability to understand the study information
- Unwilling to participate