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Clinical Characteristics and Incidence of Perianal Diseases in Patients With Ulcerative Colitis

Authors :
Yong Sung Choi
Do Sun Kim
Doo Han Lee
Jae Bum Lee
Eun Jung Lee
Seong Dae Lee
Kee Ho Song
Hyung Joong Jung
Source :
Annals of Coloproctology, Vol 34, Iss 3, Pp 138-143 (2018)
Publication Year :
2018
Publisher :
Korean Society of Coloproctology, 2018.

Abstract

Purpose While perianal disease (PAD) is a characteristic of patients with Crohn disease, it has been overlooked in patients with ulcerative colitis (UC). Thus, our study aimed to analyze the incidence and the clinical features of PAD in patients with UC. Methods We reviewed the data on 944 patients with an initial diagnosis of UC from October 2003 to October 2015. PAD was categorized as hemorrhoids, anal fissures, abscesses, and fistulae after anoscopic examination by experienced proctologists. Data on patients’ demographics, incidence and types of PAD, medications, surgical therapies, and clinical course were analyzed. Results The median follow-up period was 58 months (range, 12–142 months). Of the 944 UC patients, the cumulative incidence rates of PAD were 8.1% and 16.0% at 5 and 10 years, respectively. The incidence rates of bleeding hemorrhoids, anal fissures, abscesses, and fistulae at 10 years were 6.7%, 5.3%, 2.6%, and 3.4%, respectively. The cumulative incidence rates of perianal sepsis (abscess or fistula) were 2.2% and 4.5% at 5 and 10 years, respectively. In the multivariate analyses, male sex (risk ratio [RR], 4.6; 95% confidence interval [CI], 1.7–12.5) and extensive disease (RR, 4.2; 95% CI, 1.6–10.9) were significantly associated with the development of perianal sepsis. Conclusion Although the clinical course of PAD in patients with UC is not serious, in clinical practice, PAD is not rare in such patients. Therefore, careful examination and appropriate management for PAD is needed if the quality of life for patients with UC is to be improved.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
22879714 and 22879722
Volume :
34
Issue :
3
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Annals of Coloproctology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.5f12ef114f8d49589699d2aeedbe689e
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3393/ac.2017.06.08