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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 :
Burisch, Johan
Vegh, Zsuzsanna
Katsanos, Konstantinnos H
Christodoulou, Dimitrios K
Lazar, Daniela
Goldis, Adrian
O'Morain, Colm
Fernandez, Alberto
Pereira, Santos
Myers, Sally
Sebastian, Shaji
Pedersen, Natalia
Olsen, Jóngerð
Nielsen, Kári Rubek
Schwartz, Doron
Odes, Selwyn
Almer, Sven
Halfvarson, Jonas
Turk, Niksa
Cukovic-Cavka, Silvja
Nikulina, Inna
Belousova, Elena
Duricova, Dana
Bortlik, Martin
Shonová, Olga
Salupere, Riina
Barros, Louisa
Magro, Fernando
Jonaitis, Laimas
Kupcinskas, Limas
Turcan, Svetlana
Kaimakliotis, Ioannis
Ladefoged, Karin
Kudsk, Karen
Andersen, Vibeke
Vind, Ida
Thorsgaard, Niels
Oksanen, Pia
Collin, Pekka
Dal Piaz, Giulia
Santini, Alessia
Niewiadomski, Ola
Bell, Sally
Moum, Bjørn
Arebi, Naila
Kjeldsen, Jens
Carlsen, Katrine
Langholz, Ebbe
Lakatos, Peter Laszlo
Munkholm, Pia
Gerdes, Lars Ulrik
Dahlerup, Jens Frederik
The EpiCom study group, Group author
Burisch, Johan
Vegh, Zsuzsanna
Katsanos, Konstantinnos H
Christodoulou, Dimitrios K
Lazar, Daniela
Goldis, Adrian
O'Morain, Colm
Fernandez, Alberto
Pereira, Santos
Myers, Sally
Sebastian, Shaji
Pedersen, Natalia
Olsen, Jóngerð
Nielsen, Kári Rubek
Schwartz, Doron
Odes, Selwyn
Almer, Sven
Halfvarson, Jonas
Turk, Niksa
Cukovic-Cavka, Silvja
Nikulina, Inna
Belousova, Elena
Duricova, Dana
Bortlik, Martin
Shonová, Olga
Salupere, Riina
Barros, Louisa
Magro, Fernando
Jonaitis, Laimas
Kupcinskas, Limas
Turcan, Svetlana
Kaimakliotis, Ioannis
Ladefoged, Karin
Kudsk, Karen
Andersen, Vibeke
Vind, Ida
Thorsgaard, Niels
Oksanen, Pia
Collin, Pekka
Dal Piaz, Giulia
Santini, Alessia
Niewiadomski, Ola
Bell, Sally
Moum, Bjørn
Arebi, Naila
Kjeldsen, Jens
Carlsen, Katrine
Langholz, Ebbe
Lakatos, Peter Laszlo
Munkholm, Pia
Gerdes, Lars Ulrik
Dahlerup, Jens Frederik
The EpiCom study group, Group author
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 one year in 29 European and 1 Australian centre. Clinical data including demographics, medical therapy, surgery and blood samples were collected. Anaemia was defined according to the World Health Organization. Results: A total of 1,871 patients (CD: 686, 88%; UC: 1,021, 87%; 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 had 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.<br />Funding agencies:Kirsten og Freddy Johansens fond

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1233895560
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1093.ecco-jcc.jjx077