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A four-decade analysis of the incidence trends, sociodemographic and clinical characteristics of inflammatory bowel disease patients at single tertiary centre, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

BACKGROUND: Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) was once considered as a Western disease. However, recent epidemiological data showed an emerging trend of IBD cases in the Eastern Asia countries. Clinico-epidemiological data of IBD in Malaysia is scarce. This study aimed to address this issue. METHODS:...

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Autores principales: Mokhtar, Norfilza Mohd, Nawawi, Khairul Najmi Muhammad, Verasingam, Jaarvis, Zhiqin, Wong, Sagap, Ismail, Azman, Zairul Azwan Mohd, Mazlan, Luqman, Hamid, Hamzaini Abdul, Yaacob, Nur Yazmin, Rose, Isa Mohamed, Den, Eden Low Ngah, Wan, Mah Suit, Raja Ali, Raja Affendi
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6565539/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31196184
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12889-019-6858-2
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author Mokhtar, Norfilza Mohd
Nawawi, Khairul Najmi Muhammad
Verasingam, Jaarvis
Zhiqin, Wong
Sagap, Ismail
Azman, Zairul Azwan Mohd
Mazlan, Luqman
Hamid, Hamzaini Abdul
Yaacob, Nur Yazmin
Rose, Isa Mohamed
Den, Eden Low Ngah
Wan, Mah Suit
Raja Ali, Raja Affendi
author_facet Mokhtar, Norfilza Mohd
Nawawi, Khairul Najmi Muhammad
Verasingam, Jaarvis
Zhiqin, Wong
Sagap, Ismail
Azman, Zairul Azwan Mohd
Mazlan, Luqman
Hamid, Hamzaini Abdul
Yaacob, Nur Yazmin
Rose, Isa Mohamed
Den, Eden Low Ngah
Wan, Mah Suit
Raja Ali, Raja Affendi
author_sort Mokhtar, Norfilza Mohd
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description BACKGROUND: Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) was once considered as a Western disease. However, recent epidemiological data showed an emerging trend of IBD cases in the Eastern Asia countries. Clinico-epidemiological data of IBD in Malaysia is scarce. This study aimed to address this issue. METHODS: Retrospective analysis of ulcerative colitis (UC) and Crohn’s disease (CD), diagnosed from January 1980 till June 2018 was conducted at our centre. RESULTS: A total of 413 IBD patients (281 UC, 132 CD) were identified. Mean crude incidence of IBD has increased steadily over the first three decades: 0.36 (1980–1989), 0.48 (1990–1999) and 0.63 per 100,000 person-years (2000–2009). In the 2010 to 2018 period, the mean crude incidence has doubled to 1.46 per 100,000 person-years. There was a significant rise in the incidence of CD, as depicted by reducing UC:CD ratio: 5:1 (1980–1989), 5:1 (1990–1999), 1.9:1 (2000–2009) and 1.7:1 (2010–2018). The prevalence rate of IBD, UC and CD, respectively were 23.0, 15.67 and 7.36 per 100,000 persons. Of all IBD patients, 61.5% (n = 254) were males. When stratified according to ethnic group, the highest prevalence of IBD was among the Indians: 73.4 per 100,000 persons, followed by Malays: 24.8 per 100,000 persons and Chinese: 14.6 per 100,000 persons. The mean age of diagnosis was 41.2 years for UC and 27.4 years for CD. Majority were non-smokers (UC: 76.9%, CD: 70.5%). The diseases were classified as follows: UC; proctitis (9.2%), left-sided colitis (50.2%) and extensive colitis (40.6%), CD; isolated ileal (22.7%), colonic (28.8%), ileocolonic (47.7%) and upper gastrointestinal (0.8%). 12.9% of CD patients had concurrent perianal disease. Extra intestinal manifestations were observed more in CD (53.8%) as compared to UC (12%). Dysplasia and malignancy, on the other hand, occurred more in UC (4.3%, n = 12) than in CD (0.8%, n = 1). Over one quarter (27.3%) of CD patients and 3.6% of UC patients received biologic therapy. CONCLUSION: The incidence of IBD is rising in Malaysia, especially in the last one decade. This might be associated with the urbanization and changing diets. Public and clinicians’ awareness of this emerging disease in Malaysia is important for the timely detection and management.
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spelling pubmed-65655392019-06-17 A four-decade analysis of the incidence trends, sociodemographic and clinical characteristics of inflammatory bowel disease patients at single tertiary centre, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Mokhtar, Norfilza Mohd Nawawi, Khairul Najmi Muhammad Verasingam, Jaarvis Zhiqin, Wong Sagap, Ismail Azman, Zairul Azwan Mohd Mazlan, Luqman Hamid, Hamzaini Abdul Yaacob, Nur Yazmin Rose, Isa Mohamed Den, Eden Low Ngah Wan, Mah Suit Raja Ali, Raja Affendi BMC Public Health Research BACKGROUND: Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) was once considered as a Western disease. However, recent epidemiological data showed an emerging trend of IBD cases in the Eastern Asia countries. Clinico-epidemiological data of IBD in Malaysia is scarce. This study aimed to address this issue. METHODS: Retrospective analysis of ulcerative colitis (UC) and Crohn’s disease (CD), diagnosed from January 1980 till June 2018 was conducted at our centre. RESULTS: A total of 413 IBD patients (281 UC, 132 CD) were identified. Mean crude incidence of IBD has increased steadily over the first three decades: 0.36 (1980–1989), 0.48 (1990–1999) and 0.63 per 100,000 person-years (2000–2009). In the 2010 to 2018 period, the mean crude incidence has doubled to 1.46 per 100,000 person-years. There was a significant rise in the incidence of CD, as depicted by reducing UC:CD ratio: 5:1 (1980–1989), 5:1 (1990–1999), 1.9:1 (2000–2009) and 1.7:1 (2010–2018). The prevalence rate of IBD, UC and CD, respectively were 23.0, 15.67 and 7.36 per 100,000 persons. Of all IBD patients, 61.5% (n = 254) were males. When stratified according to ethnic group, the highest prevalence of IBD was among the Indians: 73.4 per 100,000 persons, followed by Malays: 24.8 per 100,000 persons and Chinese: 14.6 per 100,000 persons. The mean age of diagnosis was 41.2 years for UC and 27.4 years for CD. Majority were non-smokers (UC: 76.9%, CD: 70.5%). The diseases were classified as follows: UC; proctitis (9.2%), left-sided colitis (50.2%) and extensive colitis (40.6%), CD; isolated ileal (22.7%), colonic (28.8%), ileocolonic (47.7%) and upper gastrointestinal (0.8%). 12.9% of CD patients had concurrent perianal disease. Extra intestinal manifestations were observed more in CD (53.8%) as compared to UC (12%). Dysplasia and malignancy, on the other hand, occurred more in UC (4.3%, n = 12) than in CD (0.8%, n = 1). Over one quarter (27.3%) of CD patients and 3.6% of UC patients received biologic therapy. CONCLUSION: The incidence of IBD is rising in Malaysia, especially in the last one decade. This might be associated with the urbanization and changing diets. Public and clinicians’ awareness of this emerging disease in Malaysia is important for the timely detection and management. BioMed Central 2019-06-13 /pmc/articles/PMC6565539/ /pubmed/31196184 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12889-019-6858-2 Text en © The Author(s). 2019 Open Access This 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.
spellingShingle Research
Mokhtar, Norfilza Mohd
Nawawi, Khairul Najmi Muhammad
Verasingam, Jaarvis
Zhiqin, Wong
Sagap, Ismail
Azman, Zairul Azwan Mohd
Mazlan, Luqman
Hamid, Hamzaini Abdul
Yaacob, Nur Yazmin
Rose, Isa Mohamed
Den, Eden Low Ngah
Wan, Mah Suit
Raja Ali, Raja Affendi
A four-decade analysis of the incidence trends, sociodemographic and clinical characteristics of inflammatory bowel disease patients at single tertiary centre, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
title A four-decade analysis of the incidence trends, sociodemographic and clinical characteristics of inflammatory bowel disease patients at single tertiary centre, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
title_full A four-decade analysis of the incidence trends, sociodemographic and clinical characteristics of inflammatory bowel disease patients at single tertiary centre, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
title_fullStr A four-decade analysis of the incidence trends, sociodemographic and clinical characteristics of inflammatory bowel disease patients at single tertiary centre, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed A four-decade analysis of the incidence trends, sociodemographic and clinical characteristics of inflammatory bowel disease patients at single tertiary centre, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
title_short A four-decade analysis of the incidence trends, sociodemographic and clinical characteristics of inflammatory bowel disease patients at single tertiary centre, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
title_sort four-decade analysis of the incidence trends, sociodemographic and clinical characteristics of inflammatory bowel disease patients at single tertiary centre, kuala lumpur, malaysia
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6565539/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31196184
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12889-019-6858-2
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