Robert Battat1, Uri Kopylov, Andrew Szilagyi, Anjali Saxena, David S Rosenblatt, Margaret Warner, Talat Bessissow, Ernest Seidman, Alain Bitton. 1. *Department of Medicine, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada; †Department of Internal Medicine, Jewish General Hospital, Montreal, Quebec, Canada; ‡Division of Gastroenterology, McGill University Health Center, Montreal, Quebec, Canada; §Division of Gastroenterology, Jewish General Hospital, Montreal, Quebec, Canada; ‖Departments of Human Genetics, Pediatrics, and Biology, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada; and ¶Division of Hematology, McGill University Health Center, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Management of vitamin B(12) (cobalamin, Cbl) deficiency in inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is often not evidenced-based because of uncertainty on whether it causes enough malabsorption to result in clinical disease. This systematic review examines whether IBD predisposes to Cbl deficiency. We provide an approach to the management of abnormal Cbl values in IBD based on current literature and consensus-based guidelines. METHODS: An extensive search of the Ovid MEDLINE and EMBASE databases by independent reviewers identified 42 articles with a total of 3732 patients evaluating Cbl deficiency in IBD. RESULTS: Crohn's disease without ileal resection, regardless of disease location in the ileum, did not increase the risk for Cbl deficiency. Ileal resections greater than 30 cm were associated with Cbl deficiency in Crohn's disease, whereas those less than 20 cm were not. The effects of 20 to 30 cm resections were inconsistent. Ulcerative colitis did not predispose to deficiency. All studies failed to use confirmatory biomarker testing as stipulated by diagnostic guidelines for Cbl deficiency. CONCLUSIONS: This literature does not support an association of Crohn's disease in general, regardless of ileal involvement, with Cbl deficiency. Only ileal resections greater than 20 cm in Crohn's disease predispose to deficiency and warrant treatment. Based on these findings, we suggest a diagnostic and therapeutic algorithm. All findings and recommendations require verification in further studies using confirmatory biomarkers as per diagnostic guidelines for Cbl deficiency. Serum Cbl levels alone are likely insufficient to diagnose deficiency in asymptomatic patients.
BACKGROUND: Management of vitamin B(12) (cobalamin, Cbl) deficiency in inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is often not evidenced-based because of uncertainty on whether it causes enough malabsorption to result in clinical disease. This systematic review examines whether IBD predisposes to Cbl deficiency. We provide an approach to the management of abnormal Cbl values in IBD based on current literature and consensus-based guidelines. METHODS: An extensive search of the Ovid MEDLINE and EMBASE databases by independent reviewers identified 42 articles with a total of 3732 patients evaluating Cbl deficiency in IBD. RESULTS:Crohn's disease without ileal resection, regardless of disease location in the ileum, did not increase the risk for Cbl deficiency. Ileal resections greater than 30 cm were associated with Cbl deficiency in Crohn's disease, whereas those less than 20 cm were not. The effects of 20 to 30 cm resections were inconsistent. Ulcerative colitis did not predispose to deficiency. All studies failed to use confirmatory biomarker testing as stipulated by diagnostic guidelines for Cbl deficiency. CONCLUSIONS: This literature does not support an association of Crohn's disease in general, regardless of ileal involvement, with Cbl deficiency. Only ileal resections greater than 20 cm in Crohn's disease predispose to deficiency and warrant treatment. Based on these findings, we suggest a diagnostic and therapeutic algorithm. All findings and recommendations require verification in further studies using confirmatory biomarkers as per diagnostic guidelines for Cbl deficiency. Serum Cbl levels alone are likely insufficient to diagnose deficiency in asymptomatic patients.
Authors: Yejoo Jeon; David Leung; Claire A Lis; Hanlin L Wang; Corinne Deurdulian; Mark Mandelkern; Jonathan D Kaunitz Journal: Dig Dis Sci Date: 2021-03-30 Impact factor: 3.199
Authors: Robert Battat; Marjolijn Duijvestein; Niels Vande Casteele; Siddharth Singh; Parambir S Dulai; Mark A Valasek; Larry Mimms; Judson McFarland; Kelly D Hester; Mark Renshaw; Anjali Jain; William J Sandborn; Brigid S Boland Journal: Clin Gastroenterol Hepatol Date: 2018-11-15 Impact factor: 11.382