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Phenotypic Variation in Paediatric Inflammatory Bowel Disease by Age: A Multicentre Prospective Inception Cohort Study of the Canadian Children IBD Network

Authors :
Jennifer deBruyn
David R. Mack
Sally Lawrence
Wael El-Matary
Thomas D. Walters
Aleixo M. Muise
Colette Deslandres
Amanda Ricciuto
Eric I Benchimol
Jasbir Dhaliwal
Jeffrey Critch
Mohsin Rashid
Peter C Church
J Van Limbergen
Anthony R. Otley
Anne M. Griffiths
Kevan Jacobson
Prevost Jantchou
Kevin Bax
Eytan Wine
Hien Q. Huynh
Matthew W Carroll
Ernest G. Seidman
M E Sherlock
Source :
J Crohns Colitis, Paediatrics Publications
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
Oxford University Press, 2019.

Abstract

Background and AimsIncidence of paediatric inflammatory bowel disease [IBD] in Canada is among the highest worldwide, and age of onset may be decreasing. In a multicentre nationwide inception cohort study, we examined variation in phenotype of IBD throughout the paediatric age spectrum.MethodsChildren aged ≥2 years [y] and ResultsAmong 1092 children (70% Caucasian; 64% Crohn’s disease [CD], 36% ulcerative colitis/inflammatory bowel disease unclassified [UC/IBD-U]; median age 13 y, interquartile range [IQR] 11–15 y), 210 [19%] were diagnosed before the age of age 10 y [Paris A1a] and 43 [4%] before age 6 y (very-early-onset [VEO-IBD]). CD was less common in younger children [42%, 56%, 66%, respectively, of VEO-IBD, A1a; A1b]. Colon-only IBD [UC/IBDU or CD-colon] was present in 81% of VEO-IBD and 65% of A1a; ileal disease increased progressively, reaching plateau at age 10 y. CD location was ileocolonic [L3] in 53% overall. Ileitis [L1] increased with age [6% of VEO-IBD; 13% of A1a; 21% of A1b], as did stricturing/penetrating CD [4% of A1a; 11% of A1b]. At all ages UC was extensive [E3/E4] in >85%, and disease activity moderate to severe according to Physician’s Global Assessment [PGA] and weighted Paediatric Crohn’s Disease Activity Index/Paediatric Ulcerative Colitis Activity Index [wPCDAI/PUCAI] in >70%. Heights were modestly reduced in CD [mean height z score -0.30 ± 1.23], but normal in UC/IBD-U.ConclusionsParis classification of age at diagnosis is supported by age-related increases in ileal disease until age 10 years. Other phenotypic features, including severity, are similar across all ages. Linear growth is less impaired in CD than in historical cohorts, reflecting earlier diagnosis.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
J Crohns Colitis, Paediatrics Publications
Accession number :
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