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Inflammatory bowel diseases in Tamil Nadu: A survey of demographics, clinical profile, and practices

BACKGROUND: Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is increasingly diagnosed in South Asia. This survey by the Tamil Nadu Chapter of the Indian Society of Gastroenterology (TNISG) documents the demography, clinical profile, and therapeutic practices related to IBD in Tamil Nadu. METHODS: TNISG members fro...

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Autores principales: Yewale, Rohan V, Natarajan, Kartik, Ubal Dhus, Jeyaraj, Parameswaran, Sarojini Ashok, Ramaswamy Palaniswamy, Kallipatti, Babu Vinish, Doraisamy, Somasundaram, Aravindh, Ramakrishnan, Arulraj, Karmegam, Sibithooran, Arun, Ramaswamy Saraswathy, Manmohan, Ujjani Shankaraiah, Mahadevan, Balakrishnan, Harri Prasad, Baskkaran, Chandrasekar, Toguluva Seshadri, Gokul, Bollu Janakan, Dutta, Amit, Joseph, Anjilivelil Joseph, Venkatraman, Jayanthi, Ganesh, Panchapakesan, Shanmuganathan, Subramanyam, Alagammai, Palaniappan L, Ramasubramanian, Ramalingam, Venkatakrishnan, Leelakrishnan, Ganesan, Ramamoorthi, Chandrasekaran Arun, Arunachalam, Srinivas, Sankaranarayanan, Kannan, Mariappan, Revathy, M Shanmugam, Sathiyasekaran, Malathi, Sarangapani, Arulprakash, Rajesh, Natrajan, Arulselvan, Velusamy, Aravind, Arumugam, Premkumar, Karunakaran, Kavitha, Sampath, Varadarajulu, Hema Vijayalakshmi, Manimaran, Murugesan, Basumani, Pandurangan, Murali, Ananthavadivelu, Ramakrishna, Balakrishnan Siddartha
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
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Publicado: Wiley Publishing Asia Pty Ltd 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8593807/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34816017
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/jgh3.12673
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author Yewale, Rohan V
Natarajan, Kartik
Ubal Dhus, Jeyaraj
Parameswaran, Sarojini Ashok
Ramaswamy Palaniswamy, Kallipatti
Babu Vinish, Doraisamy
Somasundaram, Aravindh
Ramakrishnan, Arulraj
Karmegam, Sibithooran
Arun, Ramaswamy Saraswathy
Manmohan, Ujjani Shankaraiah
Mahadevan, Balakrishnan
Harri Prasad, Baskkaran
Chandrasekar, Toguluva Seshadri
Gokul, Bollu Janakan
Dutta, Amit
Joseph, Anjilivelil Joseph
Venkatraman, Jayanthi
Ganesh, Panchapakesan
Shanmuganathan, Subramanyam
Alagammai, Palaniappan L
Ramasubramanian, Ramalingam
Venkatakrishnan, Leelakrishnan
Ganesan, Ramamoorthi
Chandrasekaran Arun, Arunachalam
Srinivas, Sankaranarayanan
Kannan, Mariappan
Revathy, M Shanmugam
Sathiyasekaran, Malathi
Sarangapani, Arulprakash
Rajesh, Natrajan
Arulselvan, Velusamy
Aravind, Arumugam
Premkumar, Karunakaran
Kavitha, Sampath
Varadarajulu, Hema Vijayalakshmi
Manimaran, Murugesan
Basumani, Pandurangan
Murali, Ananthavadivelu
Ramakrishna, Balakrishnan Siddartha
author_facet Yewale, Rohan V
Natarajan, Kartik
Ubal Dhus, Jeyaraj
Parameswaran, Sarojini Ashok
Ramaswamy Palaniswamy, Kallipatti
Babu Vinish, Doraisamy
Somasundaram, Aravindh
Ramakrishnan, Arulraj
Karmegam, Sibithooran
Arun, Ramaswamy Saraswathy
Manmohan, Ujjani Shankaraiah
Mahadevan, Balakrishnan
Harri Prasad, Baskkaran
Chandrasekar, Toguluva Seshadri
Gokul, Bollu Janakan
Dutta, Amit
Joseph, Anjilivelil Joseph
Venkatraman, Jayanthi
Ganesh, Panchapakesan
Shanmuganathan, Subramanyam
Alagammai, Palaniappan L
Ramasubramanian, Ramalingam
Venkatakrishnan, Leelakrishnan
Ganesan, Ramamoorthi
Chandrasekaran Arun, Arunachalam
Srinivas, Sankaranarayanan
Kannan, Mariappan
Revathy, M Shanmugam
Sathiyasekaran, Malathi
Sarangapani, Arulprakash
Rajesh, Natrajan
Arulselvan, Velusamy
Aravind, Arumugam
Premkumar, Karunakaran
Kavitha, Sampath
Varadarajulu, Hema Vijayalakshmi
Manimaran, Murugesan
Basumani, Pandurangan
Murali, Ananthavadivelu
Ramakrishna, Balakrishnan Siddartha
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description BACKGROUND: Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is increasingly diagnosed in South Asia. This survey by the Tamil Nadu Chapter of the Indian Society of Gastroenterology (TNISG) documents the demography, clinical profile, and therapeutic practices related to IBD in Tamil Nadu. METHODS: TNISG members from 32 institutions completed an online cross‐sectional questionnaire on IBD patients from March 2020 to January 2021. RESULTS: Of 1295 adult IBD patients, 654 had Crohn's disease (CD), 499 ulcerative colitis (UC), and 42 IBD‐unclassified (IBD‐U). CD and UC showed a unimodal age distribution. A total of 55% were graduates or postgraduates. A positive family history was noted in 30, other risk factors were uncommon. In CD, the pattern of involvement was ileocolonic (42.8%), ileal (34.7%), colonic (18.9%), and upper gastrointestinal (3.5%); while in UC, disease was characterized as extensive (44.9%), left‐sided (41.7%), or proctitis (13.4%). Perineal disease, perianal fistulae, and bowel obstruction were noted in 4.3, 14.0, and 23.5%, respectively, of CD. The most widely used drugs were mesalamine, azathioprine, and corticosteroids. Surgery was undertaken in 141 patients with CD and 23 patients with UC. Of the 138 patients with pediatric IBD (≤16 years), 23 were characterized as very early onset IBD (VEO‐IBD), 27 as early‐onset, and 88 as adolescent IBD. VEO‐IBD were more likely to have a positive family history of IBD and were more likely to have perineal disease and to have the IBD‐U phenotype. Among pediatric IBD patients, corticosteroids, mesalamine, and azathioprine were the most commonly used medications, while 25 pediatric patients received biologics. CONCLUSION: This study provides important information on demography, clinical profile, and treatment practices of IBD in India.
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spelling pubmed-85938072021-11-22 Inflammatory bowel diseases in Tamil Nadu: A survey of demographics, clinical profile, and practices Yewale, Rohan V Natarajan, Kartik Ubal Dhus, Jeyaraj Parameswaran, Sarojini Ashok Ramaswamy Palaniswamy, Kallipatti Babu Vinish, Doraisamy Somasundaram, Aravindh Ramakrishnan, Arulraj Karmegam, Sibithooran Arun, Ramaswamy Saraswathy Manmohan, Ujjani Shankaraiah Mahadevan, Balakrishnan Harri Prasad, Baskkaran Chandrasekar, Toguluva Seshadri Gokul, Bollu Janakan Dutta, Amit Joseph, Anjilivelil Joseph Venkatraman, Jayanthi Ganesh, Panchapakesan Shanmuganathan, Subramanyam Alagammai, Palaniappan L Ramasubramanian, Ramalingam Venkatakrishnan, Leelakrishnan Ganesan, Ramamoorthi Chandrasekaran Arun, Arunachalam Srinivas, Sankaranarayanan Kannan, Mariappan Revathy, M Shanmugam Sathiyasekaran, Malathi Sarangapani, Arulprakash Rajesh, Natrajan Arulselvan, Velusamy Aravind, Arumugam Premkumar, Karunakaran Kavitha, Sampath Varadarajulu, Hema Vijayalakshmi Manimaran, Murugesan Basumani, Pandurangan Murali, Ananthavadivelu Ramakrishna, Balakrishnan Siddartha JGH Open Original Articles BACKGROUND: Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is increasingly diagnosed in South Asia. This survey by the Tamil Nadu Chapter of the Indian Society of Gastroenterology (TNISG) documents the demography, clinical profile, and therapeutic practices related to IBD in Tamil Nadu. METHODS: TNISG members from 32 institutions completed an online cross‐sectional questionnaire on IBD patients from March 2020 to January 2021. RESULTS: Of 1295 adult IBD patients, 654 had Crohn's disease (CD), 499 ulcerative colitis (UC), and 42 IBD‐unclassified (IBD‐U). CD and UC showed a unimodal age distribution. A total of 55% were graduates or postgraduates. A positive family history was noted in 30, other risk factors were uncommon. In CD, the pattern of involvement was ileocolonic (42.8%), ileal (34.7%), colonic (18.9%), and upper gastrointestinal (3.5%); while in UC, disease was characterized as extensive (44.9%), left‐sided (41.7%), or proctitis (13.4%). Perineal disease, perianal fistulae, and bowel obstruction were noted in 4.3, 14.0, and 23.5%, respectively, of CD. The most widely used drugs were mesalamine, azathioprine, and corticosteroids. Surgery was undertaken in 141 patients with CD and 23 patients with UC. Of the 138 patients with pediatric IBD (≤16 years), 23 were characterized as very early onset IBD (VEO‐IBD), 27 as early‐onset, and 88 as adolescent IBD. VEO‐IBD were more likely to have a positive family history of IBD and were more likely to have perineal disease and to have the IBD‐U phenotype. Among pediatric IBD patients, corticosteroids, mesalamine, and azathioprine were the most commonly used medications, while 25 pediatric patients received biologics. CONCLUSION: This study provides important information on demography, clinical profile, and treatment practices of IBD in India. Wiley Publishing Asia Pty Ltd 2021-11-05 /pmc/articles/PMC8593807/ /pubmed/34816017 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/jgh3.12673 Text en © 2021 The Authors. JGH Open published by Journal of Gastroenterology and Hepatology Foundation and John Wiley & Sons Australia, Ltd. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Articles
Yewale, Rohan V
Natarajan, Kartik
Ubal Dhus, Jeyaraj
Parameswaran, Sarojini Ashok
Ramaswamy Palaniswamy, Kallipatti
Babu Vinish, Doraisamy
Somasundaram, Aravindh
Ramakrishnan, Arulraj
Karmegam, Sibithooran
Arun, Ramaswamy Saraswathy
Manmohan, Ujjani Shankaraiah
Mahadevan, Balakrishnan
Harri Prasad, Baskkaran
Chandrasekar, Toguluva Seshadri
Gokul, Bollu Janakan
Dutta, Amit
Joseph, Anjilivelil Joseph
Venkatraman, Jayanthi
Ganesh, Panchapakesan
Shanmuganathan, Subramanyam
Alagammai, Palaniappan L
Ramasubramanian, Ramalingam
Venkatakrishnan, Leelakrishnan
Ganesan, Ramamoorthi
Chandrasekaran Arun, Arunachalam
Srinivas, Sankaranarayanan
Kannan, Mariappan
Revathy, M Shanmugam
Sathiyasekaran, Malathi
Sarangapani, Arulprakash
Rajesh, Natrajan
Arulselvan, Velusamy
Aravind, Arumugam
Premkumar, Karunakaran
Kavitha, Sampath
Varadarajulu, Hema Vijayalakshmi
Manimaran, Murugesan
Basumani, Pandurangan
Murali, Ananthavadivelu
Ramakrishna, Balakrishnan Siddartha
Inflammatory bowel diseases in Tamil Nadu: A survey of demographics, clinical profile, and practices
title Inflammatory bowel diseases in Tamil Nadu: A survey of demographics, clinical profile, and practices
title_full Inflammatory bowel diseases in Tamil Nadu: A survey of demographics, clinical profile, and practices
title_fullStr Inflammatory bowel diseases in Tamil Nadu: A survey of demographics, clinical profile, and practices
title_full_unstemmed Inflammatory bowel diseases in Tamil Nadu: A survey of demographics, clinical profile, and practices
title_short Inflammatory bowel diseases in Tamil Nadu: A survey of demographics, clinical profile, and practices
title_sort inflammatory bowel diseases in tamil nadu: a survey of demographics, clinical profile, and practices
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8593807/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34816017
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/jgh3.12673
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