Chronology of extraintestinal manifestations relative to IBD diagnosis in the Swiss IBD Cohort

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Chronology of extraintestinal manifestations relative to IBD diagnosis in the Swiss IBD Cohort
Titre de la conférence
Annual Meeting of the Swiss Society of Gastroenterology, Swiss Society of Visceral Surgery, Swiss Association of the Study of the Liver and Swiss Society of Clinical Nutrition
Auteur⸱e⸱s
Vavricka S.R., Gantenbein C., Spoerri M., Prinz Vavricka M., Navarini A., Safroneeva E., Fournier N., Straumann A., Rogler G., Schoepfer A.M.
Adresse
Interlaken, Switzerland, September 20-21, 2012
ISBN
1424-7860
ISSN-L
0036-7672
Statut éditorial
Publié
Date de publication
2012
Volume
142
Série
Swiss Medical Weekly
Pages
S12
Langue
anglais
Résumé
Background and Aims: Due to a p aucity of s uch data we
aimed to a ssess the type and f requency o f extraintestinal
manifestations ( EIM) in I BD p atients and to e valuate their
chronologic behavior.
Methods: A nalysis of d ata from t he Swiss Inflammatory Bowel
Disease Cohort (SIBDCS) which c ollects data since 2 005 on a
large sample o f IBD patients f rom hospitals and private
practices across Switzerland.
Results: A t total o f 1,143 patients were a nalyzed ( 572 (50%)
female, mean age 42.1 ± 14.4 years), 629 with Crohn's disease
(CD), 501 with ulcerative colitis (UC), and 13 with indeterminate
colitis ( IC). Of t hese, 3 74 (32.7%) presented o ne to five E IM
(65% w ith CD, 3 3% w ith UC, 2% w ith IC). O f those patients
suffering from EIM, 4 1.7% p resented two, 1 2.4% t hree, 5 .3%
four, and 3.2% f ive E IM d uring lifetime. T he initial EIM
presented with the following frequencies: p eripheral a rthritis
(PA) 6 3.4%, ankylosing spondylitis (AS) 8 .1%, primary
sclerosing cholangitis (PSC) 6%, uveitis 5.7%, oral a phthosis
5.7%, erythema nodosum (EN) 5 %, other 3 .6%, pyoderma
gangrenosum 1.8%, psoriasis 0.7%. In only 7.1% of cases, the
EIM m anifested before IBD diagnosis was made (median time
28 months b efore IBD diagnosis, I QR 7 -60 months), in 9 2.9%
EIM m anifested a fter e stablished IBD d iagnosis (median 72
months, IQR 9-147 months).
Conclusions: EIM are a frequent problem in IBD patients. The
vast m ajority of E IM m anifest a fter I BD d iagnosis has b een
established. P eripheral a rthritis, a nkylosing spondylitis, a nd
PSC represent the most frequent first manifestations of an EIM.
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