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A simple classification of Crohn's disease: report of the Working Party for the World Congresses of Gastroenterology, Vienna 1998

Authors :
Gasche, C.
Scholmerich, J.
Brynskov, J.
D'Haens, G.
Hanauer, S. B.
Irvine, E. J.
Jewell, D. P.
Rachmilewitz, D.
Sachar, D. B.
Sandborn, W. J.
Sutherland, L. R.
Other departments
Source :
Inflammatory bowel diseases, 6(1), 8-15. John Wiley and Sons Inc.
Publication Year :
2000

Abstract

Crohn's disease is a heterogeneous entity. Previous attempts of classification have been based primarily on anatomic location and behavior of disease. However, no uniform definition of patient subgroups has yet achieved broad acceptance. The aim of this international Working Party was to develop a simple classification of Crohn's disease based on objective variables. Eight outcome-related variables relevant to Crohn's disease were identified and stepwise evaluated in 413 consecutive cases, a database survey, and by clinical considerations. Allocation of variables was conducted with well-defined Crohn's disease populations from Europe and North America. Cross-table analyses were performed by chi-square testing. Three variables were finally elected: Age at Diagnosis [below 40 years (A1), equal to or above 40 years (A2)], Location [terminal ileum (L1), colon (L2), ileocolon (L3), upper gastrointestinal (L4)], and Behavior [nonstricturing nonpenetrating (B1), stricturing (B2), penetrating (B3)]. The allocation of patients to these 24 subgroups proved feasible and resulted in specific disease clusters. Cross-table analyses revealed associations between Age at Diagnosis and Location, and between Behavior and Location (all p

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
10780998
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Inflammatory bowel diseases, 6(1), 8-15. John Wiley and Sons Inc.
Accession number :
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