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Prevalence of Gallstones in Ulcerative Colitis and Crohn’s Disease: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

The meta-analysis aimed to investigate the prevalence of gallstones (GS) in Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), especially ulcerative colitis (UC). A systematic and thorough search was conducted on online electronic databases (PubMed/Medline, Cochrane Library, and Google Scholar) from the databases�...

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Autores principales: Baig, Mirza M. A, Irfan, Shayan A, Sumbal, Anusha, Sumbal, Ramish, Kumar, Sanjay, Ahmad, Junaid, Gandrakota, Nikhila, Qadar, Laila Tul, Chaudhry, Maida S, Feroz, Azka, Warraich, Muhammad Sheharyar
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Publicado: Cureus 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9299396/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35875294
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.26121
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author Baig, Mirza M. A
Irfan, Shayan A
Sumbal, Anusha
Sumbal, Ramish
Kumar, Sanjay
Ahmad, Junaid
Gandrakota, Nikhila
Qadar, Laila Tul
Chaudhry, Maida S
Feroz, Azka
Warraich, Muhammad Sheharyar
author_facet Baig, Mirza M. A
Irfan, Shayan A
Sumbal, Anusha
Sumbal, Ramish
Kumar, Sanjay
Ahmad, Junaid
Gandrakota, Nikhila
Qadar, Laila Tul
Chaudhry, Maida S
Feroz, Azka
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description The meta-analysis aimed to investigate the prevalence of gallstones (GS) in Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), especially ulcerative colitis (UC). A systematic and thorough search was conducted on online electronic databases (PubMed/Medline, Cochrane Library, and Google Scholar) from the databases' inception to April 30th, 2022. Review Manager 5.4.1 (The Nordic Cochrane Centre, The Cochrane Collaboration, Copenhagen) was used for all statistical analyses and forest plots. Only studies that met inclusion criteria were selected. The selected studies were pooled using a random-effect model and the results were reported in the odds ratio (OR) with their corresponding 95% confidence interval (CI). Ten studies met the final inclusion criteria and were analyzed. Patients with UC had significantly higher prevalence of GS than those in the control group (OR=1.67 [1.32-2.11]; p < 0.0001; I(2)=58%). There was also significant prevalence of GS in Crohn’s disease (CD) than those in control group (OR=2.22 [1.82, 2.69]; p < 0.00001; I(2)=31%). Analysis also showed the prevalence of GS in studies conducted in Asia (OR=2.00 [1.48, 2.70]; p < 0.00001; I(2)=80%) and Europe (OR= 1.84 [1.32, 2.55]; p = 0.0003; I(2)=45%) compared to the control group. This study provided a conclusive answer to whether GS is significant in UC or not. Our meta-analysis provides a well-powered estimate that there is a prevalence of GS in UC. CD is also significantly associated with GS.
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spelling pubmed-92993962022-07-22 Prevalence of Gallstones in Ulcerative Colitis and Crohn’s Disease: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis Baig, Mirza M. A Irfan, Shayan A Sumbal, Anusha Sumbal, Ramish Kumar, Sanjay Ahmad, Junaid Gandrakota, Nikhila Qadar, Laila Tul Chaudhry, Maida S Feroz, Azka Warraich, Muhammad Sheharyar Cureus Family/General Practice The meta-analysis aimed to investigate the prevalence of gallstones (GS) in Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), especially ulcerative colitis (UC). A systematic and thorough search was conducted on online electronic databases (PubMed/Medline, Cochrane Library, and Google Scholar) from the databases' inception to April 30th, 2022. Review Manager 5.4.1 (The Nordic Cochrane Centre, The Cochrane Collaboration, Copenhagen) was used for all statistical analyses and forest plots. Only studies that met inclusion criteria were selected. The selected studies were pooled using a random-effect model and the results were reported in the odds ratio (OR) with their corresponding 95% confidence interval (CI). Ten studies met the final inclusion criteria and were analyzed. Patients with UC had significantly higher prevalence of GS than those in the control group (OR=1.67 [1.32-2.11]; p < 0.0001; I(2)=58%). There was also significant prevalence of GS in Crohn’s disease (CD) than those in control group (OR=2.22 [1.82, 2.69]; p < 0.00001; I(2)=31%). Analysis also showed the prevalence of GS in studies conducted in Asia (OR=2.00 [1.48, 2.70]; p < 0.00001; I(2)=80%) and Europe (OR= 1.84 [1.32, 2.55]; p = 0.0003; I(2)=45%) compared to the control group. This study provided a conclusive answer to whether GS is significant in UC or not. Our meta-analysis provides a well-powered estimate that there is a prevalence of GS in UC. CD is also significantly associated with GS. Cureus 2022-06-20 /pmc/articles/PMC9299396/ /pubmed/35875294 http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.26121 Text en Copyright © 2022, Baig et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Family/General Practice
Baig, Mirza M. A
Irfan, Shayan A
Sumbal, Anusha
Sumbal, Ramish
Kumar, Sanjay
Ahmad, Junaid
Gandrakota, Nikhila
Qadar, Laila Tul
Chaudhry, Maida S
Feroz, Azka
Warraich, Muhammad Sheharyar
Prevalence of Gallstones in Ulcerative Colitis and Crohn’s Disease: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
title Prevalence of Gallstones in Ulcerative Colitis and Crohn’s Disease: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
title_full Prevalence of Gallstones in Ulcerative Colitis and Crohn’s Disease: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
title_fullStr Prevalence of Gallstones in Ulcerative Colitis and Crohn’s Disease: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
title_full_unstemmed Prevalence of Gallstones in Ulcerative Colitis and Crohn’s Disease: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
title_short Prevalence of Gallstones in Ulcerative Colitis and Crohn’s Disease: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
title_sort prevalence of gallstones in ulcerative colitis and crohn’s disease: a systematic review and meta-analysis
topic Family/General Practice
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9299396/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35875294
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.26121
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