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Occurrence of Anaemia in the First Year of Inflammatory Bowel Disease in a European Population-based Inception Cohort-An ECCO-EpiCom Study

Authors :
Johan, Burisch
Zsuzsanna, Vegh
Konstantinnos H, Katsanos
Dimitrios K, Christodoulou
Daniela, Lazar
Adrian, Goldis
Colm, O'Morain
Alberto, Fernandez
Santos, Pereira
Sally, Myers
Shaji, Sebastian
Natalia, Pedersen
Jóngerð, Olse
Kári, Rubek Nielsen
Doron, Schwartz
Selwyn, Odes
Sven, Almer
Jonas, Halfvarson
Niksa, Turk
Silvja, Cukovic-Cavka
Inna, Nikulina
Elena, Belousova
Dana, Duricova
Martin, Bortlik
Olga, Shonová
Riina, Salupere
Louisa, Barros
Fernando, Magro
Laimas, Jonaitis
Limas, Kupcinskas
Svetlana, Turcan
Ioannis, Kaimakliotis
Karin, Ladefoged
Karen, Kudsk
Vibeke, Andersen
Ida, Vind
Niels, Thorsgaard
Pia, Oksanen
Pekka, Collin
Giulia, Dal Piaz
Alessia, Santini
Ola, Niewiadomski
Sally, Bell
Bjørn, Moum
Naila, Arebi
Jens, Kjeldsen
Katrine, Carlsen
Ebbe, Langholz
Peter Laszlo, Lakatos
Pia, Munkholm
Lars Ulrik, Gerdes
Jens Frederik, Dahlerup
Source :
Burisch, J, Vegh, Z, Katsanos, K H, Christodoulou, D K, Lazar, D, Goldis, A, O'Morain, C, Fernandez, A, Pereira, S, Myers, S, Sebastian, S, Pedersen, N, Olsen, J, Nielsen, K R, Schwartz, D, Odes, S, Almer, S, Halfvarson, J, Turk, N, Cukovic-Cavka, S, Nikulina, I, Belousova, E, Duricova, D, Bortlik, M, Shonová, O, Salupere, R, Barros, L, Magro, F, Jonaitis, L, Kupcinskas, L, Turcan, S, Kaimakliotis, I, Ladefoged, K, Kudsk, K, Andersen, V, Vind, I, Thorsgaard, N, Oksanen, P, Collin, P, Dal Piaz, G, Santini, A, Niewiadomski, O, Bell, S, Moum, B, Arebi, N, Kjeldsen, J, Carlsen, K, Langholz, E, Lakatos, P L, Gerdes, L U & EpiCom Group 2017, ' Occurrence of anaemia in the first year of inflammatory bowel disease in a European population-based inception cohort : An ECCO-EpiCom study ', Journal of Crohn's and Colitis, vol. 11, no. 10, pp. 1213–1222 . https://doi.org/10.1093/ecco-jcc/jjx077, Burisch, J, Vegh, Z, Katsanos, K H, Christodoulou, D K, Lazar, D, Goldis, A, O'Morain, C, Fernandez, A, Pereira, S, Myers, S, Sebastian, S, Pedersen, N, Olse, J, Nielsen, K R, Schwartz, D, Odes, S, Almer, S, Halfvarson, J, Turk, N, Cukovic-Cavka, S, Nikulina, I, Belousova, E, Duricova, D, Bortlik, M, Shonova, O, Salupere, R, Barros, L, Magro, F, Jonaitis, L, Kupcinskas, L, Turcan, S, Kaimakliotis, I, Ladefoged, K, Kudsk, K, Andersen, V, Vind, I, Thorsgaard, N, Oksanen, P, Collin, P, Dal Piaz, G, Santini, A, Niewiadomski, O, Bell, S, Moum, B, Arebi, N, Kjeldsen, J, Carlsen, K, Langholz, E, Lakatos, P L, Dahlerup, J F & EpiCom Study Grp 2017, ' Occurrence of Anaemia in the First Year of Inflammatory Bowel Disease in a European Population-based Inception Cohort-An ECCO-EpiCom Study ', Journal of Crohn's and Colitis, vol. 11, no. 10, pp. 1213-1222 . https://doi.org/10.1093/ecco-jcc/jjx077
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

Background and aims: Anaemia is an important complication of inflammatory bowel disease [IBD]. The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence of anaemia and the practice of anaemia screening during the first year following diagnosis, in a European prospective population-based inception cohort.Methods: Newly diagnosed IBD patients were included and followed prospectively for 1 year in 29 European and one Australian centre. Clinical data including demographics, medical therapy, surgery and blood samples were collected. Anaemia was defined according to the World Health Organization criteria.Results: A total of 1871 patients (Crohn's disease [CD]: 686, 88%; ulcerative colitis [UC]: 1,021, 87%; IBD unclassified [IBDU] 164. 81%) were included in the study. The prevalence of anaemia was higher in CD than in UC patients and, overall, 49% of CD and 39% of UC patients experienced at least one instance of anaemia during the first 12 months after diagnosis. UC patients with more extensive disease and those from Eastern European countries, and CD patients with penetrating disease or colonic disease location, had higher risks of anaemia. CD and UC patients in need of none or only mild anti-inflammatory treatment had a lower risk of anaemia. In a significant proportion of patients, anaemia was not assessed until several months after diagnosis, and in almost half of all cases of anaemia a thorough work-up was not performed.Conclusions: Overall, 42% of patients had at least one instance of anaemia during the first year following diagnosis. Most patients were assessed for anaemia regularly; however, a full anaemia work-up was frequently neglected in this community setting.

Details

ISSN :
18764479
Volume :
11
Issue :
10
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Crohn'scolitis
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....3423300182c881e3169f5f8b29cb75ea
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1093/ecco-jcc/jjx077