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Association of Perianal Fistulas with Clinical Features and Prognosis of Crohn’s Disease in Korea: Results from the CONNECT Study
BACKGROUND/AIMS: The disease course and factors associated with poor prognosis in Korean patients with Crohn’s disease (CD) have not been fully determined. The aim of this study was to explore potential associations between the clinical characteristics and long-term outcomes of CD and perianal fistu...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6143449/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30037171 http://dx.doi.org/10.5009/gnl18157 |
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author | Chun, Jaeyoung Im, Jong Pil Kim, Ji Won Lee, Kook Lae Choi, Chang Hwan Kim, Hyunsoo Cheon, Jae Hee Ye, Byong Duk Kim, Young-Ho Kim, You Sun Jeen, Yoon Tae Han, Dong Soo Kim, Won Ho Kim, Joo Sung |
author_facet | Chun, Jaeyoung Im, Jong Pil Kim, Ji Won Lee, Kook Lae Choi, Chang Hwan Kim, Hyunsoo Cheon, Jae Hee Ye, Byong Duk Kim, Young-Ho Kim, You Sun Jeen, Yoon Tae Han, Dong Soo Kim, Won Ho Kim, Joo Sung |
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description | BACKGROUND/AIMS: The disease course and factors associated with poor prognosis in Korean patients with Crohn’s disease (CD) have not been fully determined. The aim of this study was to explore potential associations between the clinical characteristics and long-term outcomes of CD and perianal fistulas in a Korean population. METHODS: The retrospective Crohn’s Disease Clinical Network and Cohort (CONNECT) study enrolled patients diagnosed with CD between July 1982 and December 2008 from 32 hospitals. Those followed for <12 months were excluded. Clinical outcomes were CD-related surgery and complications, including nonperianal fistulas, strictures, and intra-abdominal abscesses. RESULTS: The mean follow-up period was 8.77 years (range, 1.0 to 25.8 years). A total of 1,193 CD patients were enrolled, of whom 465 (39.0%) experienced perianal fistulas. Perianal fistulizing CD was significantly associated with younger age, male gender, CD diagnosed at primary care clinics, and ileocolonic involvement. Both nonperianal fistulas (p=0.034) and intra-abdominal abscesses (p=0.020) were significantly more common in CD patients with perianal fistulas than in those without perianal fistulas. The rates of complicated strictures and CD-related surgery were similar between the groups. Independently associated factors of nonperianal fistulas were perianal fistulas (p=0.015), female gender (p=0.048), CD diagnosed at referral hospital (p=0.003), and upper gastrointestinal (UGI) involvement (p=0.001). Furthermore, perianal fistulas (p=0.048) and UGI involvement (p=0.012) were independently associated with the risk of intra-abdominal abscesses. CONCLUSIONS: Perianal fistulas predicted the development of nonperianal fistulas and intra-abdominal abscesses in Korean CD patients. Therefore, patients with perianal fistulizing CD should be carefully monitored for complicated fistulas or abscesses. |
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spelling | pubmed-61434492018-09-25 Association of Perianal Fistulas with Clinical Features and Prognosis of Crohn’s Disease in Korea: Results from the CONNECT Study Chun, Jaeyoung Im, Jong Pil Kim, Ji Won Lee, Kook Lae Choi, Chang Hwan Kim, Hyunsoo Cheon, Jae Hee Ye, Byong Duk Kim, Young-Ho Kim, You Sun Jeen, Yoon Tae Han, Dong Soo Kim, Won Ho Kim, Joo Sung Gut Liver Original Article BACKGROUND/AIMS: The disease course and factors associated with poor prognosis in Korean patients with Crohn’s disease (CD) have not been fully determined. The aim of this study was to explore potential associations between the clinical characteristics and long-term outcomes of CD and perianal fistulas in a Korean population. METHODS: The retrospective Crohn’s Disease Clinical Network and Cohort (CONNECT) study enrolled patients diagnosed with CD between July 1982 and December 2008 from 32 hospitals. Those followed for <12 months were excluded. Clinical outcomes were CD-related surgery and complications, including nonperianal fistulas, strictures, and intra-abdominal abscesses. RESULTS: The mean follow-up period was 8.77 years (range, 1.0 to 25.8 years). A total of 1,193 CD patients were enrolled, of whom 465 (39.0%) experienced perianal fistulas. Perianal fistulizing CD was significantly associated with younger age, male gender, CD diagnosed at primary care clinics, and ileocolonic involvement. Both nonperianal fistulas (p=0.034) and intra-abdominal abscesses (p=0.020) were significantly more common in CD patients with perianal fistulas than in those without perianal fistulas. The rates of complicated strictures and CD-related surgery were similar between the groups. Independently associated factors of nonperianal fistulas were perianal fistulas (p=0.015), female gender (p=0.048), CD diagnosed at referral hospital (p=0.003), and upper gastrointestinal (UGI) involvement (p=0.001). Furthermore, perianal fistulas (p=0.048) and UGI involvement (p=0.012) were independently associated with the risk of intra-abdominal abscesses. CONCLUSIONS: Perianal fistulas predicted the development of nonperianal fistulas and intra-abdominal abscesses in Korean CD patients. Therefore, patients with perianal fistulizing CD should be carefully monitored for complicated fistulas or abscesses. Editorial Office of Gut and Liver 2018-09 2018-09-15 /pmc/articles/PMC6143449/ /pubmed/30037171 http://dx.doi.org/10.5009/gnl18157 Text en Copyright © 2018 by The Korean Society of Gastroenterology, the Korean Society of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy, the Korean Society of Neurogastroenterology and Motility, Korean College of Helicobacter and Upper Gastrointestinal Research, Korean Association the Study of Intestinal Diseases, the Korean Association for the Study of the Liver, Korean Pancreatobiliary Association, and Korean Society of Gastrointestinal Cancer. This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Original Article Chun, Jaeyoung Im, Jong Pil Kim, Ji Won Lee, Kook Lae Choi, Chang Hwan Kim, Hyunsoo Cheon, Jae Hee Ye, Byong Duk Kim, Young-Ho Kim, You Sun Jeen, Yoon Tae Han, Dong Soo Kim, Won Ho Kim, Joo Sung Association of Perianal Fistulas with Clinical Features and Prognosis of Crohn’s Disease in Korea: Results from the CONNECT Study |
title | Association of Perianal Fistulas with Clinical Features and Prognosis of Crohn’s Disease in Korea: Results from the CONNECT Study |
title_full | Association of Perianal Fistulas with Clinical Features and Prognosis of Crohn’s Disease in Korea: Results from the CONNECT Study |
title_fullStr | Association of Perianal Fistulas with Clinical Features and Prognosis of Crohn’s Disease in Korea: Results from the CONNECT Study |
title_full_unstemmed | Association of Perianal Fistulas with Clinical Features and Prognosis of Crohn’s Disease in Korea: Results from the CONNECT Study |
title_short | Association of Perianal Fistulas with Clinical Features and Prognosis of Crohn’s Disease in Korea: Results from the CONNECT Study |
title_sort | association of perianal fistulas with clinical features and prognosis of crohn’s disease in korea: results from the connect study |
topic | Original Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6143449/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30037171 http://dx.doi.org/10.5009/gnl18157 |
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