| Literature DB >> 27785298 |
Leda Maria Delmondes1, Marcelo Oliveira Nunes1, Arthur Rangel Azevedo1, Murilo Matos de Santana Oliveira1, Lorena Eugenia Rosa Coelho1, Juvenal da Rocha Torres-Neto2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: In Brazil, there are few epidemiological studies available about the demographic and clinical aspects of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). The aim of this study was to identify epidemiological and clinical characteristics of patients with IBD treated at the University Hospital (HU) of the Sergipe Federal University (UFS).Entities:
Keywords: Crohn’s disease; Epidemiology; Inflammatory bowel diseases; Ulcerative colitis
Year: 2015 PMID: 27785298 PMCID: PMC5040528 DOI: 10.14740/gr649w
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Gastroenterology Res ISSN: 1918-2805
Demographic and Socioeconomic Characteristics of IBD Patients
| Diagnosis | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| CD | UC | Total | χ2 (P value) | |
| Age | ||||
| 16 - 30 years old | 16 (40) | 2 (4) | 18 (21) | 19.80 (0.01) |
| 31 - 45 years old | 14 (35) | 21 (46) | 35 (40) | |
| 46 - 60 years old | 8 (20) | 12 (25) | 20 (23) | |
| > 60 years old | 2 (5) | 12 (25) | 14 (16) | |
| Gender | ||||
| Female | 26 (65) | 27 (57) | 53 (61) | 0.52 (0.47) |
| Male | 14 (35) | 20 (43) | 34 (39) | |
| Origin | ||||
| Urban | 37 (95) | 35 (78) | 72 (86) | 4.99 (0.03) |
| Rural | 2 (5) | 10 (22) | 12 (14) | |
| Skin color | ||||
| White | 13 (35) | 14 (33) | 27 (34) | 0.44 (0.80) |
| Black | 7 (19) | 6 (14) | 13 (16) | |
| Mixed race | 17 (46) | 22 (53) | 39 (50) | |
| Number of residents in the same household | ||||
| One | 0 (0) | 2 (4) | 2 (2) | 2.09 (0.55) |
| Two | 9 (25) | 8 (18) | 17 (21) | |
| Three | 10 (28) | 13 (30) | 23 (29) | |
| More than three | 17 (47) | 21 (48) | 38 (48) | |
| Level of education | ||||
| Illiterate | 0 (0) | 3 (7) | 3 (3) | 11.07 (0.01) |
| Middle school | 13 (32) | 24 (53) | 37 (44) | |
| High School | 23 (58) | 11 (24) | 34 (40) | |
| College | 4 (10) | 7 (16) | 11 (13) | |
| Household income* | ||||
| Less than 1 | 3 (8) | 4 (9) | 7 (8) | 5.98 (0.11) |
| 1 - 10 | 35 (88) | 29 (68) | 64 (78) | |
| 11 - 15 | 1 (2) | 6 (14) | 7 (8) | |
| More than 15 | 1 (2) | 4 (9) | 5 (6) | |
| Employment | ||||
| Employed | 17 (43) | 23 (50) | 40 (47) | 7.10 (0.13) |
| Unemployed | 12 (31) | 9 (20) | 21 (25) | |
| Household professional | 3 (8) | 3 (6) | 6 (7) | |
| Student | 3 (8) | 0 (0) | 3 (3) | |
| Retired | 4 (10) | 11 (24) | 15 (18) | |
| Smoking habit | ||||
| Yes | 3 (8) | 2 (4) | 5 (6) | 2.70 (0.26) |
| Former smoker | 33 (84) | 35 (76) | 68 (80) | |
| No | 3 (8) | 9 (20) | 12 (14) | |
*Household income is measured in Brazilian Minimum Wege (R$788.00/month).
Clinical Characteristics of IBD Patients
| Diagnosis | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| CD | UC | Total | χ2 (P score) | |
| Age when symptoms started | ||||
| 0 - 15 years old | 11 (28) | 5 (12) | 16 (20) | 13.67 (0.01) |
| 15 - 25 years old | 10 (25) | 2 (5) | 12 (15) | |
| 25 - 35 years old | 9 (23) | 13 (32) | 22 (28) | |
| 35 - 45 years old | 4 (10) | 6 (14) | 10 (12) | |
| > 45 years old | 5 (13) | 15 (36) | 20 (25) | |
| Time since manifestations started | ||||
| 0 - 5 years | 17 (43) | 17 (40) | 34 (41) | 5.02 (0.29) |
| 5 - 10 years | 10 (25) | 15 (36) | 25 (30) | |
| 10 - 15 years | 7 (18) | 8 (19) | 15 (18) | |
| 15 - 20 years | 4 (10) | 0 (0) | 4 (5) | |
| > 20 years | 2 (5) | 2 (5) | 4 (5) | |
| Time between start of symptoms and diagnosis | ||||
| 0 - 5 months | 12 (34) | 13 (35) | 25 (35) | 2.19 (0.82) |
| 5 - 10 months | 6 (17) | 5 (13) | 11 (15) | |
| 10 - 15 months | 8 (23) | 9 (24) | 17 (24) | |
| 15 - 20 months | 0 (0) | 1 (3) | 1 (1) | |
| 20 or more months | 9 (26) | 8 (22) | 17 (24) | |
| Could not inform | 0 (0) | 1 (3) | 1 (1) | |
| Family history | ||||
| No | 28 (72) | 35 (83) | 63 (78) | 4.97 (0.29) |
| Parents | 5 (13) | 3 (7) | 8 (10) | |
| Siblings | 4 (10) | 1 (2) | 5 (6) | |
| Uncles/cousings/nephews | 1 (3) | 3 (7) | 4 (5) | |
| Grandparents | 1 (3) | 0 (0) | 1 (1) | |
| Appendectomy history | ||||
| Yes | 5 (14) | 0 (0) | 5 (7) | 5.95 (0.02) |
| No | 31 (86) | 40 (100) | 71 (93) | |
Figure 1Location (L) of UC according to Montreal classification.
Clinical Characteristics of CD Patients
| CD initial behavior | Superior GI tract manifestations | ||
| Inflammatory (B1) | 20 (64) | Duodenal | 1 (%) |
| Stenotic (B2) | 4 (13) | Esophagic | 2 (%) |
| Penetrating (B3) | 7 (23) | Dermathologic manifestations | |
| Penetrating forms | Pyodermitis | 3 (7) | |
| Abscess | 10 (67) | Pyoderma Gangrenosum | 3 (7) |
| Perianal fistula | 10 (67) | Erythema nodosum | 1 (2) |
| Rectovaginal fistula | 4 (27) | Ophthalmologic manifestations | |
| Enterocutaneous fistula | 2 (13) | Conjuntivitis | 4 (10) |
| Entero-enteral fistula | 3 (20) | Uveitis | 2 (5) |
| Enterovesical fistula | 1 (7) | Episcleritis | 2 (5) |
| Enteroscrotal fistula | 0 (0) | Vascular manifestations | |
| Intestinal manifestations | Venous thromboembolism in upper limb | 1 (2) | |
| Intestinal colics | 25 (62) | Venous thromboembolism in lower limb | 1 (2) |
| Abdominal pain | 24 (60) | Arterial thromboembolism in upper limb | 1 (2) |
| Tenesmus | 17 (42) | Arterial thromboembolism in lower limb | 1 (2) |
| Pasty diarrhea | 14 (36) | Tromboembolism in CNS | 1 (2) |
| Liquid diarrhea | 23 (59) | Hepatic manifestations | |
| Bloody diarrhea | 17 (44) | Colestasis | 1 (2) |
| Exclusive rectal bleeding | 9 (23) | Sclerosing colangitis | 1 (2) |
| Mucus in feces | 21 (52) | Hepatitis | 1 (2) |
| Palpable mass | 9 (23) | Other manifestations | |
| Intestinal perforation | 3 (9) | Weakness | 24 (62) |
| Intestinal obstruction | 1 (3) | Weigh loss (> 10% body weigh) | 26 (67) |
| Osteoarthicular manifestations | Adinamy | 23 (59) | |
| Joint pain | 14 (35) | Paleness | 22 (56) |
| Arthritis | 12 (30) | Subnutrition | 17 (46) |
| Sacroileitis | 2 (5) | Vomiting | 16 (41) |
| Ankylosing spondylitis | 1 (2) | Pirosis | 12 (31) |
| Fever | 9 (23) | ||
| Dysphagia | 3 (8) | ||
| Epigastric pain | 14 (36) |
Clinical Characteristics of UC patients
| Clinical presentation of UC | Extra-intestinal manifestations | ||
| Mild/transitional | 20 (54) | Osteoarthicular manifestations | |
| Moderate | 11 (30) | Arthritis | 9 (21) |
| Severe | 6 (16) | Joint pain | 8 (19) |
| Extension of UC | Sacroileitis | 2 (5) | |
| Proctitis (distal) (E1) | 30 (71) | Ankylosing spondylitis | 1 (2) |
| Left colits (E2) | 6 (14) | Hepatic manifestations | |
| Pancolitis (E3) | 5 (12) | Colestasis | 2 (5) |
| Retrograde iletits | 1 (2) | Sclerosing colangitis | 2 (5) |
| Intestinal manifestations | Hepatitis | 2 (5) | |
| Intestinal colics | 26 (62) | Other manifestations | |
| Abdominal pain | 18 (43) | Weakness | 20 (49) |
| Tenesmus | 26 (62) | Weigh loss(> 10% body weight) | 24 (57) |
| Pasty diarrhea | 21 (51) | Adinamy | 18 (43) |
| Liquid diarrhea | 29 (67) | Paleness | 21 (51) |
| Bloody diarrhea | 30 (71) | Subnutrition | 14 (37) |
| Exclusive rectal bleeding | 19 (45) | Vomiting | 10 (24) |
| Mucus in feces | 30 (71) | Nausea | 17 (40) |
| Palpable mass | 1 (2) | Pirosis | 14 (33) |
| Fever | 5 (12) | ||
| Dysphagia | 7 (17) | ||
| Epigastric pain | 18 (43) |
Figure 2UC severity according to gender and age.