Nutritional approach to eosinophilic esophagitis: which diet and when.

A. Lucendo
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Dietary elimination therapy has long been an option for patients with eosinophilic esophagitis (EoE) and remains the only therapy targeting the cause of the disease. Different dietary approaches have been described along the last 3 decades, and cumulative evidence has defined the effectiveness and usefulness of each approach. Elemental diets are highly effective to induce EoE remission, but unpractical in the vast majority of patients. Allergy testing-directed food restrictions resulted inefficient to induce remission in a significant proportion of patients (specially adults) and show a low concordance with the dietary causes of EoE. Empiric elimination diets are currently considered the most effective drug-free treatment for patients of all ages with EoE, after providing widely reproducible results. Highly restrictive empiric six-food elimination diets have paved the way to most efficient and less restrictive step-up approaches, which now include four-food and two-food elimination diets. The potential role of milk-elimination, especially in children, should be also considered. Multiple factors including demographics, nutritional status, patient and family lifestyles, social and financial support, and acceptance of repeated endoscopies influence the results of dietary therapy. Dietary therapy in EoE should be patient centered, and the patients and/or their families together with the medical provider should participate in the decision to set up this treatment. This article updates recent knowledge on dietary therapy for EoE and provides guideline to choose the most suitable alternative for patients with EoE, as well as practical tips to achieve the best results in clinical practice.
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嗜酸性粒细胞性食管炎的营养方法:哪种饮食和何时。
长期以来,饮食消除疗法一直是嗜酸性粒细胞性食管炎(EoE)患者的一种选择,并且仍然是针对该疾病病因的唯一治疗方法。在过去的30年里,人们描述了不同的饮食方法,积累的证据已经定义了每种方法的有效性和有用性。元素饮食对诱导EoE缓解非常有效,但对绝大多数患者并不实用。以过敏试验为导向的食物限制导致相当比例的患者(特别是成人)无法诱导缓解,并且与EoE的饮食原因的一致性较低。经验性消除饮食目前被认为是对所有年龄的EoE患者最有效的无药物治疗方法,因为它提供了广泛可重复的结果。严格限制的实验性六种食物消除饮食为最有效和限制较少的强化方法铺平了道路,现在包括四种食物和两种食物消除饮食。还应考虑排除乳汁的潜在作用,特别是在儿童中。包括人口统计、营养状况、患者和家庭生活方式、社会和经济支持以及接受反复内镜检查在内的多种因素都会影响饮食治疗的结果。EoE的饮食治疗应以患者为中心,患者和/或其家属应与医疗提供者一起参与决定是否开展这种治疗。本文更新了EoE饮食治疗的最新知识,并为EoE患者选择最合适的替代方案提供了指南,以及在临床实践中获得最佳效果的实用技巧。
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