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Bryce K Perler1, Ryan Ungaro2, Grayson Baird3, Meaghan Mallette4, Renee Bright4, Samir Shah4, Jason Shapiro5, Bruce E Sands2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Few data are currently available on the initial presenting symptoms of patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD).Entities:
Keywords: Crohn’s disease; Inflammatory bowel disease; Ocean State Crohn’s and Colitis Area Registry; Presenting symptoms; Principal component analysis; Ulcerative colitis
Mesh:
Year: 2019 PMID: 30940072 PMCID: PMC6446285 DOI: 10.1186/s12876-019-0963-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Gastroenterol ISSN: 1471-230X Impact factor: 3.067
Fig. 1The 10 most common presenting symptoms in CD (a) and UC (b) captured using the 41-question symptom inventory
Fig. 2The 10 most common presenting symptoms in Ileal CD (a), Ileocolonic CD (b), and Colonic CD (c) captured using the 41-question symptom inventory
Fig. 3The 10 most common presenting symptoms in Proctitis UC (a), Leftsided UC (b), and Extensive UC (c) captured using the 41-question symptom inventory
Fig. 4Scree plots of UC (left) and CD (right). Eigen values denote variance accounted for by a linear combination. As can been seen in the left panel (UC) and right panel (CD), the amount of variance accounted is greatest for the first component, then the second, followed by the third and fourth, but diminishes greatly thereafter; this reveals the 4-component solution is the best
Symptom components for CD and UC
| CD | UC | ||
| Bowel frequency and abdominal discomfort symptom component | urgent BM, increased number/frequency of BMs, loud bowel noises, anxiety about distance from bathroom, cramping with BM, increased passage of gas, uncertainty about whether gas or BM is about to be passed, foul smelling gas, loose/watery BM, sense of incomplete emptying after BM, BM at night, abdominal tenderness, abdominal bloating/distension. | Bowel frequency and abdominal discomfort symptom component | weight loss, loose/watery BM, increased number/frequency of BM, urgent BM, decreased appetite, cramping with BM, anxiety about distance to bathroom, loud bowel noises, feeling full before a full meal has been eaten, abdominal pain, BM at night, abdominal tenderness, and fever |
| Systemic/ extraintesinal symptom component | painful joints, swollen joints, achiness, sore/painful eyes, lightheadedness, red eyes, insomnia/trouble sleeping, and nausea | Systemic/ extraintesinal symptom component | painful joints, achiness, lower back pain, swollen joints, and insomnia/trouble sleeping |
| Anorectal symptom component | passage of blood along anus, incontinence/leakage of stool, drainage/seepage from around anal area, pain around the anal area between BM, passage of mucus with BM, pain around anal area with BM | Anorectal symptom component | pain around the anal area with BM, pain around anal area in between BM, hard stools/difficult to pass, abdominal bloating/distention, sore/painful eyes |
| Upper abdominal symptom component | decreased appetite, feeling full before a full meal has been eaten, weight loss, vomiting, fever, and cold sweats/chills | Incontinence and flatus symptom component | incontinence/leakage of stool, foul smelling gas, drainage/seepage from around anal area, and increased passaged of gas |
Table displays the 4 symptom components generate by PCA for both CD and UC with the symptoms that loaded within each component. Of the 4 components, 3 are the same for CD and UC, while the last 1 for each is distinct