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Pediatric inflammatory bowel disease in Greece: 30-years experience of a single center
BACKGROUND: Significant advances have been made in the care of children with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). We aimed to describe the trends during the last 3 decades in the clinical presentation, management, and outcome of pediatric IBD at a single center. METHODS: Medical records of children wit...
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Hellenic Society of Gastroenterology
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4290008/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25609153 |
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author | Dimakou, Konstantina Pachoula, Ioanna Panayotou, Ioanna Stefanaki, Kalliopi Orfanou, Irini Lagona, Evagelia Roma-Giannikou, Eleftheria Chouliaras, George |
author_facet | Dimakou, Konstantina Pachoula, Ioanna Panayotou, Ioanna Stefanaki, Kalliopi Orfanou, Irini Lagona, Evagelia Roma-Giannikou, Eleftheria Chouliaras, George |
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description | BACKGROUND: Significant advances have been made in the care of children with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). We aimed to describe the trends during the last 3 decades in the clinical presentation, management, and outcome of pediatric IBD at a single center. METHODS: Medical records of children with IBD referred to a pediatric gastroenterology unit from January 1981 to December 2011 were reviewed retrospectively. RESULTS: A total of 483 children were diagnosed with IBD, with mean age at diagnosis of 9.6 years (range 6 months – 18 years). Ulcerative colitis (UC) was diagnosed in 267 (55.2%), Crohn’s disease (CD) in 167 (34.5%), and IBD unclassified (IBDU) in 49 (10.1%). Children with UC and IBDU were younger than those with CD [mean age at diagnosis 9.2, 8.9, and 10.5 years respectively; P (UC vs. CD)<0.01 and P (IBDU vs. CD)=0.028]. Patients received 5-ASA (96.6%), steroids (77.0%), thiopurines (50.2%), biological agents (14%), and 10% underwent surgical intervention. The cohort was divided into three subgroups according to the date of diagnosis; Group A: 1981-1989, Group B: 1990-1999, and Group C: 2000-2011. During the last two decades a significant increase in CD (Group A 18.5%, Group B 23.8%, Group C 48.8%; P<0.01) compared with the first decade with parallel decrease in UC (Group A 79.6%, Group B 71.9%, Group C 33.2%; P<0.001) was observed. CONCLUSIONS: Most children received 5-ASA, steroids, and immunomodulators. Patients with UC and IBDU were younger than those with CD. A significant increase in CD with parallel decrease in UC during the last decade was found. |
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spelling | pubmed-42900082015-01-21 Pediatric inflammatory bowel disease in Greece: 30-years experience of a single center Dimakou, Konstantina Pachoula, Ioanna Panayotou, Ioanna Stefanaki, Kalliopi Orfanou, Irini Lagona, Evagelia Roma-Giannikou, Eleftheria Chouliaras, George Ann Gastroenterol Original Article BACKGROUND: Significant advances have been made in the care of children with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). We aimed to describe the trends during the last 3 decades in the clinical presentation, management, and outcome of pediatric IBD at a single center. METHODS: Medical records of children with IBD referred to a pediatric gastroenterology unit from January 1981 to December 2011 were reviewed retrospectively. RESULTS: A total of 483 children were diagnosed with IBD, with mean age at diagnosis of 9.6 years (range 6 months – 18 years). Ulcerative colitis (UC) was diagnosed in 267 (55.2%), Crohn’s disease (CD) in 167 (34.5%), and IBD unclassified (IBDU) in 49 (10.1%). Children with UC and IBDU were younger than those with CD [mean age at diagnosis 9.2, 8.9, and 10.5 years respectively; P (UC vs. CD)<0.01 and P (IBDU vs. CD)=0.028]. Patients received 5-ASA (96.6%), steroids (77.0%), thiopurines (50.2%), biological agents (14%), and 10% underwent surgical intervention. The cohort was divided into three subgroups according to the date of diagnosis; Group A: 1981-1989, Group B: 1990-1999, and Group C: 2000-2011. During the last two decades a significant increase in CD (Group A 18.5%, Group B 23.8%, Group C 48.8%; P<0.01) compared with the first decade with parallel decrease in UC (Group A 79.6%, Group B 71.9%, Group C 33.2%; P<0.001) was observed. CONCLUSIONS: Most children received 5-ASA, steroids, and immunomodulators. Patients with UC and IBDU were younger than those with CD. A significant increase in CD with parallel decrease in UC during the last decade was found. Hellenic Society of Gastroenterology 2015 /pmc/articles/PMC4290008/ /pubmed/25609153 Text en Copyright: © Hellenic Society of Gastroenterology http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0 This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 Unported, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Original Article Dimakou, Konstantina Pachoula, Ioanna Panayotou, Ioanna Stefanaki, Kalliopi Orfanou, Irini Lagona, Evagelia Roma-Giannikou, Eleftheria Chouliaras, George Pediatric inflammatory bowel disease in Greece: 30-years experience of a single center |
title | Pediatric inflammatory bowel disease in Greece: 30-years experience of a single center |
title_full | Pediatric inflammatory bowel disease in Greece: 30-years experience of a single center |
title_fullStr | Pediatric inflammatory bowel disease in Greece: 30-years experience of a single center |
title_full_unstemmed | Pediatric inflammatory bowel disease in Greece: 30-years experience of a single center |
title_short | Pediatric inflammatory bowel disease in Greece: 30-years experience of a single center |
title_sort | pediatric inflammatory bowel disease in greece: 30-years experience of a single center |
topic | Original Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4290008/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25609153 |
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