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Incidence, Clinical Characteristics and Management of Inflammatory Bowel Disease in Spain: Large-Scale Epidemiological Study.

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2021-06-15

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Chaparro, Maria
Garre, Ana
Nuñez Ortiz, Andrea
Diz-Lois Palomares, Maria Teresa
Rodriguez, Cristina
Riestra, Sabino
Vela, Milagros
Benitez, Jose Manuel
Fernandez Salgado, Estela
Sanchez Rodriguez, Eugenia

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Aims: To assess the incidence of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) in Spain, to describe the main epidemiological and clinical characteristics at diagnosis and the evolution of the disease, and to explore the use of drug treatments. (2) Methods: Prospective, population-based nationwide registry. Adult patients diagnosed with IBD-Crohn's disease (CD), ulcerative colitis (UC) or IBD unclassified (IBD-U)-during 2017 in Spain were included and were followed-up for 1 year. (3) Results: We identified 3611 incident cases of IBD diagnosed during 2017 in 108 hospitals covering over 22 million inhabitants. The overall incidence (cases/100,000 person-years) was 16 for IBD, 7.5 for CD, 8 for UC, and 0.5 for IBD-U; 53% of patients were male and median age was 43 years (interquartile range = 31-56 years). During a median 12-month follow-up, 34% of patients were treated with systemic steroids, 25% with immunomodulators, 15% with biologics and 5.6% underwent surgery. The percentage of patients under these treatments was significantly higher in CD than UC and IBD-U. Use of systemic steroids and biologics was significantly higher in hospitals with high resources. In total, 28% of patients were hospitalized (35% CD and 22% UC patients, p< 0.01). (4) Conclusion: The incidence of IBD in Spain is rather high and similar to that reported in Northern Europe. IBD patients require substantial therapeutic resources, which are greater in CD and in hospitals with high resources, and much higher than previously reported. One third of patients are hospitalized in the first year after diagnosis and a relevant proportion undergo surgery.

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Child, preschool
Colitis, ulcerative
Prospective studies
Inflammatory bowel diseases
Immunologic factors
Biological products
Hospitals
Steroids

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Colitis ulcerosa
Enfermedades inflamatorias del intestino
Esteroides
Factores inmunológicos
Hospitales
Preescolar
Productos biológicos
Sistema de registros

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Crohn’s disease, Epidemiology, Incidence, Inflammatory bowel disease, Ulcerative colitis

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Chaparro M, Garre A, Núñez Ortiz A, Diz-Lois Palomares MT, Rodríguez C, Riestra S, et al. Incidence, Clinical Characteristics and Management of Inflammatory Bowel Disease in Spain: Large-Scale Epidemiological Study. J Clin Med. 2021 Jun 29;10(13):2885. doi: 10.3390/jcm10132885. Erratum in: J Clin Med. 2022 Sep 30;11(19):5816