Supplementary Material for: Discrepancy between Guidelines and Clinical Practice in the Management of Cow’s Milk Allergy in Children: An Online Cross-Sectional Survey of Polish Physicians
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The aim of this study was to assess the compliance between current guidelines on the diagnosis and management of children with cow’s milk allergy (CMA) and clinical practice by a survey of Polish physicians. An online cross-sectional survey involving a convenience series of participants was performed from January 15 to March 20, 2020. Data provided by 605 physicians (74.2% of them pediatricians working in general practice) were analyzed. Contrary to the current recommendations, only a minority of respondents (27.4%) reported performing oral food challenge (OFC) to confirm the diagnosis of CMA. Among those who reported performing OFC (<i>n</i> = 160 respondents), the majority performed an open challenge (82.5%). Most respondents (79.2%) correctly recommended as the first-line treatment extensively hydrolyzed cow’s milk formula for a child with mild-to-moderate CMA. Less than half of participants (43.8%) recommended amino acid-based formula for a child with severe CMA (anaphylaxis). Only half of respondents (50.8%) reassessed tolerance to cow’s milk proteins. For assessing tolerance acquisition, more respondents recommended challenge to baked milk compared with fresh cow’s milk (60.5% vs. 39.5%, respectively). This survey study found that only a minority of responding physicians follow current guidelines for diagnosis and management of children with CMA in Poland.
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Karger Publishers
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2022-04-25



