Food anaphylaxis in the elderly: Analysis of allergy vigilance network data from 2002 to 2021

Author:

El Hanache Hassan12ORCID,Perennec Tanguy3ORCID,Beaumont Pascale4,Puillandre Erick5,Schwender Denis6,Louis Donguy Frédérique7,Froidefond Claudine8,Jarlot Sophie9,Petit Nicolas10,Nootens Carine11,Pirson Françoise12ORCID,Sullerot Isabelle13,Nicolie Brigitte2,Van der Brempt Xavier14ORCID,Morisset Martine2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Allergy Unit Nantes University Hospital Nantes France

2. Allergy Unit Angers University Hospital Angers France

3. Data Clinic Nantes University Hospital Nantes France

4. Medical Office Saint‐Maur‐des‐Fossés France

5. Medical Office La Teste de Buch France

6. Medical office Dijon France

7. Medical office Nice France

8. Polyclinique de l'Adour Aire sur l'Adour France

9. Gentilly Allergy Center Nancy France

10. Allergy unit Verdun Hospital Center Verdun France

11. Medical Office Ixelles Belgium

12. Pneumology Unit Saint‐Luc University Clinics Brussels Belgium

13. Allergy Unit Sens Hospital Center Sens France

14. Allergopole Saint‐Luc Clinic Bouge Belgium

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundFew studies have focused on food allergies in the elderly, even though it may persist or appear de novo.MethodsWe reviewed data for all cases of food‐induced anaphylaxis in people age ≥ 60 reported to the French “Allergy Vigilance Network” (RAV) between 2002 and 2021. RAV collates data reported by French‐speaking allergists regarding cases of anaphylaxis graded II to IV according to the Ring and Messmer classification.ResultsIn total, 191 cases were reported, with an even sex distribution and mean age was 67.4 years (range 60 to 93). The most frequent allergens were mammalian meat and offal (31 cases, 16.2%), often associated with IgE to α‐Gal. Legumes were reported in 26 cases (13.6%), fruits and vegetables in 25 cases (13.1%), shellfish 25 cases (13.1%), nuts 20 cases (10.5%), cereals 18 cases (9.4%), seeds 10 cases (5.2%), fish 8 cases (4.2%) and anisakis 8 cases (4.2%). Severity was grade II in 86 cases (45%), grade III in 98 cases (52%) and grade IV in 6 cases (3%) with one death. Most episodes occurred at home or in a restaurant and in most cases adrenaline was not used to treat the acute episode. Potentially relevant cofactors such as beta‐blocker, alcohol or non‐steroidal anti‐inflammatory drug intake were present in 61% of cases. Chronic cardiomyopathy, present in 11.5% of the population, was associated with greater, grade III or IV reaction severity (OR 3.4; 1.24–10.95).ConclusionAnaphylaxis in the elderly has different causes to younger people and requires detailed diagnostic testing and individualized care plans.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Immunology,Immunology and Allergy

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