Publication: Spanish Pediatric Inflammatory Bowel Disease Diagnostic Delay Registry: SPIDER Study From Sociedad Española de Gastroenterología, Hepatología y Nutrición Pediátrica.
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2020-10-15
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Jimenez-Treviño, Santiago
Pujol-Muncunill, Gemma
Martin-Masot, Rafael
Rodriguez-Martinez, Alejandro
Segarra-Canton, Oscar
Peña-Quintana, Luis
Armas-Ramos, Honorio
Eizaguirre-Arocena, Francisco Javier
Barrio-Torres, Josefa
Garcia-Burriel, Jose Ignacio
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Frontiers Research Foundation
Abstract
Background and Aims: Diagnostic delay (DD) is especially relevant in children with inflammatory bowel disease, leading to potential complications. We examined the intervals and factors for DD in the pediatric population of Spain. Methods: We conducted a multicentric prospective study, including 149 pediatric inflammatory bowel disease patients, obtaining clinical, anthropometric, and biochemical data. Time to diagnosis (TD) was divided into several intervals to identify those where the DD was longer and find the variables that prolonged those intervals. Missed opportunities for diagnosis (MODs) were also identified. Results: Overall TD was 4.4 months (interquartile range [IQR] 2.6-10.4), being significantly higher in Crohn's disease (CD) than in ulcerative colitis (UC) (6.3 [IQR 3.3-12.3] vs. 3 [IQR 1.6-5.6] months, p = 0.0001). Time from the visit to the first physician until referral to a pediatric gastroenterologist was the main contributor to TD (2.4 months [IQR 1.03-7.17] in CD vs. 0.83 months [IQR 0.30-2.50] in UC, p = 0.0001). One hundred and ten patients (78.3%) visited more than one physician (29.9% to 4 or more), and 16.3% visited the same physician more than six times before being assessed by the pediatric gastroenterologist. The number of MODs was significantly higher in CD than that in UC patients: 4 MODs (IQR 2-7) vs. 2 MODs ([IQR 1-5], p = 0.003). Referral by pediatricians from hospital care allowed earlier IBD diagnosis (odds ratio 3.2 [95% confidence interval 1.1-8.9], p = 0.025). Conclusions: TD and DD were significantly higher in CD than those in UC. IBD patients (especially those with CD) undergo a large number of medical visits until the final diagnosis.
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Colitis, Ulcerative
Prospective Studies
Confidence Intervals
Gastroenterologists
Spain
Prospective Studies
Confidence Intervals
Gastroenterologists
Spain
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Insuficiencia multiorgánica
Enfermedades Inflamatorias del Intestino
Gastroenterólogos
España
Colitis ulcerosa
Enfermedad de Crohn
Enfermedades Inflamatorias del Intestino
Gastroenterólogos
España
Colitis ulcerosa
Enfermedad de Crohn
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Keywords
Crohn's disease, Children, Diagnostic delay, Inflammatory bowel disease, Time to diagnosis, Ulcerative colitis
Citation
Jiménez Treviño S, Pujol Muncunill G, Martín-Masot R, Rodríguez Martínez A, Segarra Cantón O, Peña Quintana L, et al. Spanish Pediatric Inflammatory Bowel Disease Diagnostic Delay Registry: SPIDER Study From Sociedad Española de Gastroenterología, Hepatología y Nutrición Pediátrica. Front Pediatr. 2020 Oct 15;8:584278