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The prevalence and phenotype in Brazilian patients with inflammatory bowel disease

BACKGROUND: The epidemiology of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) varies in different countries. This study aimed to assess phenotype, medications, prevalence and incidence of IBD in the State of Espírito Santo, Brazil. METHODS: Patients with IBD who utilized the Public Medication-Dispensing System o...

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Autores principales: Lima Martins, Adalberta, Volpato, Rhaisa Almeida, Zago-Gomes, Maria da Penha
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: BioMed Central 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6006948/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29914399
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12876-018-0822-y
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author Lima Martins, Adalberta
Volpato, Rhaisa Almeida
Zago-Gomes, Maria da Penha
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Volpato, Rhaisa Almeida
Zago-Gomes, Maria da Penha
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description BACKGROUND: The epidemiology of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) varies in different countries. This study aimed to assess phenotype, medications, prevalence and incidence of IBD in the State of Espírito Santo, Brazil. METHODS: Patients with IBD who utilized the Public Medication-Dispensing System of the Department of Health of Espírito Santo, between August 2012 and July 2014. Of 1484 active patients, 1048 were analyzed, which included patients of all ages. RESULTS: The prevalence of IBD was 38.2 per 100,000 inhabitants, with ulcerative colitis (UC) being 24.1 per 100,000 and Crohn’s disease (CD), 14.1 per 100,000. The incidence of IBD was 7.7 per 100,000 inhabitants/year (UC – 5.3/100,000 inhabitants/year and CD – 2.4/100,000 inhabitants/year). Out of the 1048 patients analyzed, 669 had UC (63.84%), 357 had CD (34.06%), and 22 had unclassified inflammatory bowel disease (UIBD; 2.10%). There were 48/1048 (4.5%) pediatric patients (16 years of age or younger). On the UC phenotype (n = 654), we observed left-sided colitis in 247 (37.7%), pancolitis in 209 (31.9%), and proctitis in 198 patients (30.2%). Pancolitis was more frequent in pediatric patients (p = 0.007). CD showed a homogeneous distribution between ileitis (L1), colitis (L2), and ileocolitis (L3). Regarding the CD behavior (n = 352) observed the inflammatory type (B1) in 176 (50%); fistulizing (B3) in 75 (21.2%), isolated type (B3) in 29 (8.2%), and perianal fistulizing type (B3p) in 46 (13.1%). Biologic therapies were used in 154/357 (43.3%). CONCLUSION: The prevalence of the IBD in the state of Espírito Santo, Brazil was higher than in two other brazilian studies. There was high utilization of biologic therapies in patients with CD.
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spelling pubmed-60069482018-06-26 The prevalence and phenotype in Brazilian patients with inflammatory bowel disease Lima Martins, Adalberta Volpato, Rhaisa Almeida Zago-Gomes, Maria da Penha BMC Gastroenterol Research Article BACKGROUND: The epidemiology of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) varies in different countries. This study aimed to assess phenotype, medications, prevalence and incidence of IBD in the State of Espírito Santo, Brazil. METHODS: Patients with IBD who utilized the Public Medication-Dispensing System of the Department of Health of Espírito Santo, between August 2012 and July 2014. Of 1484 active patients, 1048 were analyzed, which included patients of all ages. RESULTS: The prevalence of IBD was 38.2 per 100,000 inhabitants, with ulcerative colitis (UC) being 24.1 per 100,000 and Crohn’s disease (CD), 14.1 per 100,000. The incidence of IBD was 7.7 per 100,000 inhabitants/year (UC – 5.3/100,000 inhabitants/year and CD – 2.4/100,000 inhabitants/year). Out of the 1048 patients analyzed, 669 had UC (63.84%), 357 had CD (34.06%), and 22 had unclassified inflammatory bowel disease (UIBD; 2.10%). There were 48/1048 (4.5%) pediatric patients (16 years of age or younger). On the UC phenotype (n = 654), we observed left-sided colitis in 247 (37.7%), pancolitis in 209 (31.9%), and proctitis in 198 patients (30.2%). Pancolitis was more frequent in pediatric patients (p = 0.007). CD showed a homogeneous distribution between ileitis (L1), colitis (L2), and ileocolitis (L3). Regarding the CD behavior (n = 352) observed the inflammatory type (B1) in 176 (50%); fistulizing (B3) in 75 (21.2%), isolated type (B3) in 29 (8.2%), and perianal fistulizing type (B3p) in 46 (13.1%). Biologic therapies were used in 154/357 (43.3%). CONCLUSION: The prevalence of the IBD in the state of Espírito Santo, Brazil was higher than in two other brazilian studies. There was high utilization of biologic therapies in patients with CD. BioMed Central 2018-06-18 /pmc/articles/PMC6006948/ /pubmed/29914399 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12876-018-0822-y Text en © The Author(s). 2018 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6006948/
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