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Prevalence of extraintestinal manifestations in Korean inflammatory bowel disease patients

BACKGROUND: The prevalence of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) in South Korea is increasing. Although extraintestinal manifestations (EIMs) are an important factor in the clinical outcomes of IBD patients, EIMs have not yet been investigated in Korea. Thus, we conducted a cross-sectional study to as...

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Autores principales: Yang, Bo Ram, Choi, Nam-Kyong, Kim, Mi-Sook, Chun, Jaeyoung, Joo, Sang Hyun, Kim, Hyesung, Lee, Joongyub
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6039042/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29990326
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0200363
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author Yang, Bo Ram
Choi, Nam-Kyong
Kim, Mi-Sook
Chun, Jaeyoung
Joo, Sang Hyun
Kim, Hyesung
Lee, Joongyub
author_facet Yang, Bo Ram
Choi, Nam-Kyong
Kim, Mi-Sook
Chun, Jaeyoung
Joo, Sang Hyun
Kim, Hyesung
Lee, Joongyub
author_sort Yang, Bo Ram
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description BACKGROUND: The prevalence of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) in South Korea is increasing. Although extraintestinal manifestations (EIMs) are an important factor in the clinical outcomes of IBD patients, EIMs have not yet been investigated in Korea. Thus, we conducted a cross-sectional study to assess the prevalence of EIMs in Korean IBD patients. METHODS: The 2014 claims data from the National Health Insurance System (NHIS) of Korea were used. IBD patients were identified by codes for Crohn disease (CD) and ulcerative colitis (UC) in the NHIS registration system for rare or intractable diseases. International Classification of Diseases, Tenth Edition codes were used to identify EIM cases. To estimate the prevalence of EIMs in the general population of Korea, we used national sample data. Standardized prevalence ratios (SPRs) were calculated to compare the prevalence rates of EIMs among IBD patients to those among the general population of Korea. RESULTS: A total of 13,925 CD patients and 29,356 UC patients were identified. CD and UC patients were different in terms of demographics and utilization of medication. Among the 17 EIMs investigated, pyoderma gangrenosum, osteomalacia, Sweet syndrome, and scleritis were observed in very few patients. The SPRs were greater than 1 for all EIMs. Aphthous stomatitis, rheumatoid arthritis, and osteoporosis were highly prevalent in both CD and UC patients, but the SPRs of the EIMs were not high. CONCLUSION: The study confirmed that EIMs are more prevalent among IBD patients than among the general population of Korea. The prevalence of EIMs in IBD patients suggests the need for greater attention and effort in clinical practice.
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spelling pubmed-60390422018-07-19 Prevalence of extraintestinal manifestations in Korean inflammatory bowel disease patients Yang, Bo Ram Choi, Nam-Kyong Kim, Mi-Sook Chun, Jaeyoung Joo, Sang Hyun Kim, Hyesung Lee, Joongyub PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: The prevalence of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) in South Korea is increasing. Although extraintestinal manifestations (EIMs) are an important factor in the clinical outcomes of IBD patients, EIMs have not yet been investigated in Korea. Thus, we conducted a cross-sectional study to assess the prevalence of EIMs in Korean IBD patients. METHODS: The 2014 claims data from the National Health Insurance System (NHIS) of Korea were used. IBD patients were identified by codes for Crohn disease (CD) and ulcerative colitis (UC) in the NHIS registration system for rare or intractable diseases. International Classification of Diseases, Tenth Edition codes were used to identify EIM cases. To estimate the prevalence of EIMs in the general population of Korea, we used national sample data. Standardized prevalence ratios (SPRs) were calculated to compare the prevalence rates of EIMs among IBD patients to those among the general population of Korea. RESULTS: A total of 13,925 CD patients and 29,356 UC patients were identified. CD and UC patients were different in terms of demographics and utilization of medication. Among the 17 EIMs investigated, pyoderma gangrenosum, osteomalacia, Sweet syndrome, and scleritis were observed in very few patients. The SPRs were greater than 1 for all EIMs. Aphthous stomatitis, rheumatoid arthritis, and osteoporosis were highly prevalent in both CD and UC patients, but the SPRs of the EIMs were not high. CONCLUSION: The study confirmed that EIMs are more prevalent among IBD patients than among the general population of Korea. The prevalence of EIMs in IBD patients suggests the need for greater attention and effort in clinical practice. Public Library of Science 2018-07-10 /pmc/articles/PMC6039042/ /pubmed/29990326 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0200363 Text en © 2018 Yang et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Yang, Bo Ram
Choi, Nam-Kyong
Kim, Mi-Sook
Chun, Jaeyoung
Joo, Sang Hyun
Kim, Hyesung
Lee, Joongyub
Prevalence of extraintestinal manifestations in Korean inflammatory bowel disease patients
title Prevalence of extraintestinal manifestations in Korean inflammatory bowel disease patients
title_full Prevalence of extraintestinal manifestations in Korean inflammatory bowel disease patients
title_fullStr Prevalence of extraintestinal manifestations in Korean inflammatory bowel disease patients
title_full_unstemmed Prevalence of extraintestinal manifestations in Korean inflammatory bowel disease patients
title_short Prevalence of extraintestinal manifestations in Korean inflammatory bowel disease patients
title_sort prevalence of extraintestinal manifestations in korean inflammatory bowel disease patients
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6039042/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29990326
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0200363
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