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Evolution of the incidence of inflammatory bowel disease in Southern Spain

Authors :
Dina Chaaro-Benallal
María Fernanda Guerra-Veloz
Federico Argüelles-Arias
José Manuel Benítez
Raúl Perea-Amarillo
Eva Iglesias
Luisa Castro-Laria
Valle Sánchez-García
Belén Maldonado-Pérez
Ángel Vilches
Ángel Caunedo-Álvarez
Manuel Romero-Gómez
Source :
Revista Espanola de Enfermedades Digestivas, Vol 109, Iss 11, Pp 757-760
Publisher :
Aran Ediciones.

Abstract

Background: The incidence of inflammatory bowel disease is increasing in Europe and in Spain. However, there is no recent data from Southern Spain. Objectives: To determine the evolution of the hospital incidence of inflammatory bowel disease in Southern Spain. Material and methods: A retrospective study was performed in two hospitals in Southern Spain. Data was collected from inflammatory bowel disease patients, divided into two periods (1995-2000 and 2001-2014) and compared. The reference population from both areas was 1,011,555 inhabitants. Results: A total of 430 patients were registered during the first period (1995-2000); 50% (215) had Crohn's disease that resulted in a cumulative incidence rate of 7.08 cases/100,000 inhabitants per year. The overall inflammatory bowel disease incidence was 3.54 cases/100,000 inhabitants per year. During the second period (2001-2014), 2,089 patients were collected; 51.7% had ulcerative colitis (1,081). The rate of cumulative incidence of inflammatory bowel disease was 14.7 cases/100,000 inhabitants per year (7.6 cases of ulcerative colitis/100,000 inhabitants/year and 7.1 cases of Crohn's disease/100,000 inhabitants/year). Conclusions: The incidence of inflammatory bowel disease in Southern Spain has doubled in the last decade and is similar to that of the rest of the country and Europe.

Details

Language :
English, Spanish; Castilian
ISSN :
11300108
Volume :
109
Issue :
11
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Revista Espanola de Enfermedades Digestivas
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.bcafda471274352bbd85229105a4b05
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.17235/reed.2017.4739/2016