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IBD prevalence in Lothian, Scotland, derived by capture–recapture methodology

OBJECTIVE: IBD prevalence is estimated to be rising, but no detailed, recent UK data are available. The last reported prevalence estimate in the UK was 0.40% in 2003. We aimed to establish the current, and project future, prevalence in Lothian, Scotland. DESIGN: We conducted an all-age multiparamete...

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Autores principales: Jones, Gareth-Rhys, Lyons, Mathew, Plevris, Nikolas, Jenkinson, Philip W, Bisset, Cathy, Burgess, Christopher, Din, Shahida, Fulforth, James, Henderson, Paul, Ho, Gwo-Tzer, Kirkwood, Kathryn, Noble, Colin, Shand, Alan G, Wilson, David C, Arnott, Ian DR, Lees, Charlie W
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Publicado: BMJ Publishing Group 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6839733/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31300515
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/gutjnl-2019-318936
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author Jones, Gareth-Rhys
Lyons, Mathew
Plevris, Nikolas
Jenkinson, Philip W
Bisset, Cathy
Burgess, Christopher
Din, Shahida
Fulforth, James
Henderson, Paul
Ho, Gwo-Tzer
Kirkwood, Kathryn
Noble, Colin
Shand, Alan G
Wilson, David C
Arnott, Ian DR
Lees, Charlie W
author_facet Jones, Gareth-Rhys
Lyons, Mathew
Plevris, Nikolas
Jenkinson, Philip W
Bisset, Cathy
Burgess, Christopher
Din, Shahida
Fulforth, James
Henderson, Paul
Ho, Gwo-Tzer
Kirkwood, Kathryn
Noble, Colin
Shand, Alan G
Wilson, David C
Arnott, Ian DR
Lees, Charlie W
author_sort Jones, Gareth-Rhys
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description OBJECTIVE: IBD prevalence is estimated to be rising, but no detailed, recent UK data are available. The last reported prevalence estimate in the UK was 0.40% in 2003. We aimed to establish the current, and project future, prevalence in Lothian, Scotland. DESIGN: We conducted an all-age multiparameter search strategy using inpatient IBD international classification of disease (ICD-10) coding (K50/51)(1997–2018), IBD pathology coding (1990–2018), primary and secondary care prescribing data (2009–2018) and a paediatric registry, (1997–2018) to identify ‘possible’ IBD cases up to 31/08/2018. Diagnoses were manually confirmed through electronic health record review as per Lennard-Jones/Porto criteria. Autoregressive integrated moving average (ARIMA) regression was applied to forecast prevalence to 01/08/2028. RESULTS: In total, 24 601 possible IBD cases were identified of which 10 499 were true positives. The point prevalence for IBD in Lothian on 31/08/2018 was 784/100 000 (UC 432/100 000, Crohn’s disease 284/100 000 and IBD unclassified (IBDU) 68/100 000). Capture–recapture methods identified an additional 427 ‘missed’ cases (95% CI 383 to 477) resulting in a ‘true’ prevalence of 832/100 000 (95% CI 827 to 837). Prevalence increased by 4.3% per year between 2008 and 2018 (95% CI +3.7 to +4.9%, p<0.0001). ARIMA modelling projected a point prevalence on 01/08/2028 of 1.02% (95% CI 0.97% to 1.07%) that will affect an estimated 1.53% (95% CI 1.37% to 1.69%) of those >80 years of age. CONCLUSIONS: We report a rigorously validated IBD cohort with all-age point prevalence on 31/08/2018 of 1 in 125, one of the highest worldwide.
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spelling pubmed-68397332019-11-12 IBD prevalence in Lothian, Scotland, derived by capture–recapture methodology Jones, Gareth-Rhys Lyons, Mathew Plevris, Nikolas Jenkinson, Philip W Bisset, Cathy Burgess, Christopher Din, Shahida Fulforth, James Henderson, Paul Ho, Gwo-Tzer Kirkwood, Kathryn Noble, Colin Shand, Alan G Wilson, David C Arnott, Ian DR Lees, Charlie W Gut Inflammatory Bowel Disease OBJECTIVE: IBD prevalence is estimated to be rising, but no detailed, recent UK data are available. The last reported prevalence estimate in the UK was 0.40% in 2003. We aimed to establish the current, and project future, prevalence in Lothian, Scotland. DESIGN: We conducted an all-age multiparameter search strategy using inpatient IBD international classification of disease (ICD-10) coding (K50/51)(1997–2018), IBD pathology coding (1990–2018), primary and secondary care prescribing data (2009–2018) and a paediatric registry, (1997–2018) to identify ‘possible’ IBD cases up to 31/08/2018. Diagnoses were manually confirmed through electronic health record review as per Lennard-Jones/Porto criteria. Autoregressive integrated moving average (ARIMA) regression was applied to forecast prevalence to 01/08/2028. RESULTS: In total, 24 601 possible IBD cases were identified of which 10 499 were true positives. The point prevalence for IBD in Lothian on 31/08/2018 was 784/100 000 (UC 432/100 000, Crohn’s disease 284/100 000 and IBD unclassified (IBDU) 68/100 000). Capture–recapture methods identified an additional 427 ‘missed’ cases (95% CI 383 to 477) resulting in a ‘true’ prevalence of 832/100 000 (95% CI 827 to 837). Prevalence increased by 4.3% per year between 2008 and 2018 (95% CI +3.7 to +4.9%, p<0.0001). ARIMA modelling projected a point prevalence on 01/08/2028 of 1.02% (95% CI 0.97% to 1.07%) that will affect an estimated 1.53% (95% CI 1.37% to 1.69%) of those >80 years of age. CONCLUSIONS: We report a rigorously validated IBD cohort with all-age point prevalence on 31/08/2018 of 1 in 125, one of the highest worldwide. BMJ Publishing Group 2019-11 2019-07-11 /pmc/articles/PMC6839733/ /pubmed/31300515 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/gutjnl-2019-318936 Text en © Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2019. Re-use permitted under CC BY. Published by BMJ. This is an open access article distributed in accordance with the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 Unported (CC BY 4.0) license, which permits others to copy, redistribute, remix, transform and build upon this work for any purpose, provided the original work is properly cited, a link to the licence is given, and indication of whether changes were made. See: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/.
spellingShingle Inflammatory Bowel Disease
Jones, Gareth-Rhys
Lyons, Mathew
Plevris, Nikolas
Jenkinson, Philip W
Bisset, Cathy
Burgess, Christopher
Din, Shahida
Fulforth, James
Henderson, Paul
Ho, Gwo-Tzer
Kirkwood, Kathryn
Noble, Colin
Shand, Alan G
Wilson, David C
Arnott, Ian DR
Lees, Charlie W
IBD prevalence in Lothian, Scotland, derived by capture–recapture methodology
title IBD prevalence in Lothian, Scotland, derived by capture–recapture methodology
title_full IBD prevalence in Lothian, Scotland, derived by capture–recapture methodology
title_fullStr IBD prevalence in Lothian, Scotland, derived by capture–recapture methodology
title_full_unstemmed IBD prevalence in Lothian, Scotland, derived by capture–recapture methodology
title_short IBD prevalence in Lothian, Scotland, derived by capture–recapture methodology
title_sort ibd prevalence in lothian, scotland, derived by capture–recapture methodology
topic Inflammatory Bowel Disease
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6839733/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31300515
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/gutjnl-2019-318936
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