Abstract
The diagnosis of food allergies significantly impacts the lives of patients and their families, restricting diets and social activities. A misdiagnosis can lead to severe allergic reactions, making accurate diagnosis crucial. Immunoglobulin E (IgE)-mediated food allergies are diagnosed using skin tests or serum-specific IgE levels. However, for most allergens, the only reliable method for confirming the diagnosis remains the oral food challenge (OFC). Objective — elucidation of the importance of oral provocation tests in the diagnosis of food allergy and their relevance for the future treatment of food allergy. Materials and methods. A search for information on OFC was conducted in scientometric databases such as Web of Science, Scopus, Google Scholar, ScienceDirect and PubMed using the following keywords: «food allergy», «oral food challenge», «children». After reviewing the publications, professional sources that met the query criteria and were published between 2017 and 2024 were selected for the review. Results and discussion. OFCs help determine allergen sensitivity and reaction severity, which is useful for further management. They also have therapeutic value, reducing anxiety related to food allergies and improving quality of life. Psychological aspects play an important role in food allergies, as the fear of severe reactions often exceeds actual risks.One limitation of OFCs is the need for substantial resources and specialized knowledge, available only in specialized medical centers. This leads to long waiting lists and delays in food introduction, increasing the risk of developing allergies. Additionally, OFCs are often conducted in controlled environments, which may not reflect real-world accidental exposures.OFC results can include false positives, false negatives, and inconclusive outcomes. They are also time-consuming and may affect school or work attendance for patients and caregivers. It is essential to standardize doses for each food according to portion sizes and patient age. Conclusions. The frequency of food allergies is currently increasing in Ukraine, highlighting the need for allergists to master the technique and implement oral food challenges in general allergy practice to establish food allergies in children.
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