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Current diagnosis and management of Crohn’s disease in China: results from a multicenter prospective disease registry
BACKGROUND: This study aimed to understand the disease characteristics and treatment outcomes of Crohn’s disease (CD) in a real-world setting in China. METHODS: In this prospective, non-interventional, multicenter disease registry, adults (≥18 years) with existing and newly diagnosed CD were recruit...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6697932/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31420025 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12876-019-1057-2 |
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author | Li, Yue Chen, Baili Gao, Xiang Hu, Naizhong Huang, Meifang Ran, Zhihua Liu, Zhanju Zhong, Jie Zou, Duowu Wu, Xiaoping Ren, Jianlin Sheng, Jianqiu Zheng, Ping Wang, Huahong Chen, Minhu Chen, Junrong Xi, Peng Lu, Jiajia Handel, Malcolm Liu, Yanfang Fan, Hua Qian, Jiaming |
author_facet | Li, Yue Chen, Baili Gao, Xiang Hu, Naizhong Huang, Meifang Ran, Zhihua Liu, Zhanju Zhong, Jie Zou, Duowu Wu, Xiaoping Ren, Jianlin Sheng, Jianqiu Zheng, Ping Wang, Huahong Chen, Minhu Chen, Junrong Xi, Peng Lu, Jiajia Handel, Malcolm Liu, Yanfang Fan, Hua Qian, Jiaming |
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description | BACKGROUND: This study aimed to understand the disease characteristics and treatment outcomes of Crohn’s disease (CD) in a real-world setting in China. METHODS: In this prospective, non-interventional, multicenter disease registry, adults (≥18 years) with existing and newly diagnosed CD were recruited from 14 medical centers across China from January 2015 to January 2017. The study consisted of the enrollment and follow-up periods, of 12 months each. Demographic, clinical characteristics, diagnostic duration and management of CD at enrollment were evaluated. Logistic regression analysis and stepwise multivariate logistic regression analysis used to assess the relationship between the risk factors and CD. RESULTS: Of 504 enrolled patients, 499 (99.0%) were eligible for analysis. The mean (SD) age at study enrollment was 32.3 (11.43) years and the majority (69.7%) of participants were male. In the past 15 years, a sustained decrease of the period of time in the diagnosis of CD was observed, at about 39.4 (24.11) months in 2010, which decreased to 3.1 (2.13) months in 2015. The most common presenting symptoms of CD included abdominal pain (78.0%), diarrhea (58.1%), weight loss (52.9%) and fever (30.1%). Oral ulcer (19.4%) and arthritis (9.8%) were the most common extra-intestinal manifestations. Non-stricturing non-penetrating (B1) (49.9%) behavior and ileocolonic involvement (L3) (56.2%) location were more frequent. Perianal disease was observed in 29.1% of the patients. Around 23.8% (119/499) patients had CD-related surgery other than perianal disease surgery. Older age at enrollment, longer disease course, complicated disease behavior and absence of perianal disease were all surgery risk factors (p < 0.05). The most common medications was immunomodulators (e.g., azathioprine) (41.5%), anti-TNFα agents (32.9%) and aminosalicylates (20.6%). The mean (SD) Crohn’s Disease Active Index (CDAI) score was 159.1 (91.45) and almost half of the patients (49.1%, 81/165) were in remission. CONCLUSIONS: This study demonstrated the CD-disease characteristics, risk factors of CD-related surgery and perianal disease, and treatment strategies in a real-world setting in China and may help in developing programs to diagnose and manage patients with CD. ELECTRONIC SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL: The online version of this article (10.1186/s12876-019-1057-2) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users. |
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spelling | pubmed-66979322019-08-19 Current diagnosis and management of Crohn’s disease in China: results from a multicenter prospective disease registry Li, Yue Chen, Baili Gao, Xiang Hu, Naizhong Huang, Meifang Ran, Zhihua Liu, Zhanju Zhong, Jie Zou, Duowu Wu, Xiaoping Ren, Jianlin Sheng, Jianqiu Zheng, Ping Wang, Huahong Chen, Minhu Chen, Junrong Xi, Peng Lu, Jiajia Handel, Malcolm Liu, Yanfang Fan, Hua Qian, Jiaming BMC Gastroenterol Research Article BACKGROUND: This study aimed to understand the disease characteristics and treatment outcomes of Crohn’s disease (CD) in a real-world setting in China. METHODS: In this prospective, non-interventional, multicenter disease registry, adults (≥18 years) with existing and newly diagnosed CD were recruited from 14 medical centers across China from January 2015 to January 2017. The study consisted of the enrollment and follow-up periods, of 12 months each. Demographic, clinical characteristics, diagnostic duration and management of CD at enrollment were evaluated. Logistic regression analysis and stepwise multivariate logistic regression analysis used to assess the relationship between the risk factors and CD. RESULTS: Of 504 enrolled patients, 499 (99.0%) were eligible for analysis. The mean (SD) age at study enrollment was 32.3 (11.43) years and the majority (69.7%) of participants were male. In the past 15 years, a sustained decrease of the period of time in the diagnosis of CD was observed, at about 39.4 (24.11) months in 2010, which decreased to 3.1 (2.13) months in 2015. The most common presenting symptoms of CD included abdominal pain (78.0%), diarrhea (58.1%), weight loss (52.9%) and fever (30.1%). Oral ulcer (19.4%) and arthritis (9.8%) were the most common extra-intestinal manifestations. Non-stricturing non-penetrating (B1) (49.9%) behavior and ileocolonic involvement (L3) (56.2%) location were more frequent. Perianal disease was observed in 29.1% of the patients. Around 23.8% (119/499) patients had CD-related surgery other than perianal disease surgery. Older age at enrollment, longer disease course, complicated disease behavior and absence of perianal disease were all surgery risk factors (p < 0.05). The most common medications was immunomodulators (e.g., azathioprine) (41.5%), anti-TNFα agents (32.9%) and aminosalicylates (20.6%). The mean (SD) Crohn’s Disease Active Index (CDAI) score was 159.1 (91.45) and almost half of the patients (49.1%, 81/165) were in remission. CONCLUSIONS: This study demonstrated the CD-disease characteristics, risk factors of CD-related surgery and perianal disease, and treatment strategies in a real-world setting in China and may help in developing programs to diagnose and manage patients with CD. ELECTRONIC SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL: The online version of this article (10.1186/s12876-019-1057-2) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users. BioMed Central 2019-08-16 /pmc/articles/PMC6697932/ /pubmed/31420025 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12876-019-1057-2 Text en © The Author(s). 2019 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. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Li, Yue Chen, Baili Gao, Xiang Hu, Naizhong Huang, Meifang Ran, Zhihua Liu, Zhanju Zhong, Jie Zou, Duowu Wu, Xiaoping Ren, Jianlin Sheng, Jianqiu Zheng, Ping Wang, Huahong Chen, Minhu Chen, Junrong Xi, Peng Lu, Jiajia Handel, Malcolm Liu, Yanfang Fan, Hua Qian, Jiaming Current diagnosis and management of Crohn’s disease in China: results from a multicenter prospective disease registry |
title | Current diagnosis and management of Crohn’s disease in China: results from a multicenter prospective disease registry |
title_full | Current diagnosis and management of Crohn’s disease in China: results from a multicenter prospective disease registry |
title_fullStr | Current diagnosis and management of Crohn’s disease in China: results from a multicenter prospective disease registry |
title_full_unstemmed | Current diagnosis and management of Crohn’s disease in China: results from a multicenter prospective disease registry |
title_short | Current diagnosis and management of Crohn’s disease in China: results from a multicenter prospective disease registry |
title_sort | current diagnosis and management of crohn’s disease in china: results from a multicenter prospective disease registry |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6697932/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31420025 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12876-019-1057-2 |
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