We investigated how many patients with a diagnosis of nonceliac wheat sensitivity (NCWS) still experienced wheat sensitivity after a median follow-up time of 99 months. We collected data from 200 participants from a previous study of NCWS, performed between July and December 2016 in Italy; 148 of these individuals were still on a strict wheat- free diet. In total, 175 patients (88%) improved (had fewer symptoms) after a diagnosis of NCWS; 145 of 148 patients who adhered strictly to a gluten-free diet (98%) had reduced symptoms, compared with 30 of 52 patients who did not adhere to a gluten-free diet (58%) (P < .0001). Of the 22 patients who repeated the double-blind, placebo- controlled challenge, 20 reacted to wheat. We conclude that NCWS is a persistent condition. Clinicaltrials.gov registration number: NCT02823522.

Carroccio, A., D'Alcamo, A., Iacono, G., Soresi, M., Iacobucci, R., Arini, A., et al. (2017). Persistence of Nonceliac Wheat Sensitivity, Based on Long-term Follow-up. GASTROENTEROLOGY, 153, 56-58 [10.1053/j.gastro.2017.03.034].

Persistence of Nonceliac Wheat Sensitivity, Based on Long-term Follow-up

CARROCCIO, Antonio
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D'ALCAMO, Alberto;SORESI, Maurizio;ARINI, Anna;GERACI, Girolamo;FAYER, Francesca;CAVATAIO, Francesca;FLORENA, Ada Maria;MANSUETO, Pasquale
2017-01-01

Abstract

We investigated how many patients with a diagnosis of nonceliac wheat sensitivity (NCWS) still experienced wheat sensitivity after a median follow-up time of 99 months. We collected data from 200 participants from a previous study of NCWS, performed between July and December 2016 in Italy; 148 of these individuals were still on a strict wheat- free diet. In total, 175 patients (88%) improved (had fewer symptoms) after a diagnosis of NCWS; 145 of 148 patients who adhered strictly to a gluten-free diet (98%) had reduced symptoms, compared with 30 of 52 patients who did not adhere to a gluten-free diet (58%) (P < .0001). Of the 22 patients who repeated the double-blind, placebo- controlled challenge, 20 reacted to wheat. We conclude that NCWS is a persistent condition. Clinicaltrials.gov registration number: NCT02823522.
2017
Settore MED/09 - Medicina Interna
Carroccio, A., D'Alcamo, A., Iacono, G., Soresi, M., Iacobucci, R., Arini, A., et al. (2017). Persistence of Nonceliac Wheat Sensitivity, Based on Long-term Follow-up. GASTROENTEROLOGY, 153, 56-58 [10.1053/j.gastro.2017.03.034].
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