Impact of Diagnostic Delay on Disease Course in Pediatric- versus Adult-Onset Patients with Ulcerative Colitis: Data from the Swiss IBD Cohort.

Q2 Medicine
Inflammatory Intestinal Diseases Pub Date : 2021-11-18 eCollection Date: 2022-07-01 DOI:10.1159/000520995
Alain M Schoepfer, Vu Dang Chau Tran, Jean-Benoit Rossel, Christiane Sokollik, Johannes Spalinger, Ekaterina Safroneeva, Thea von Graffenried, Sébastien Godat, Dieter Hahnloser, Stephan R Vavricka, Christian Braegger, Andreas Nydegger
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Abstract

Introduction: Given the lack of data, we aimed to assess the impact of the length of diagnostic delay on the natural history of ulcerative colitis (UC) in pediatric (diagnosed <18 years) and adult patients (diagnosed ≥18 years).

Methods: Data from the Swiss Inflammatory Bowel Disease Cohort Study were analyzed. Diagnostic delay was defined as the interval between the first appearance of UC-related symptoms until diagnosis. Logistic regression modeling evaluated the appearance of the following complications in the long term according to the length of diagnostic delay: colonic dysplasia, colorectal cancer, UC-related hospitalization, colectomy, and extraintestinal manifestations (EIMs).

Results: A total of 184 pediatric and 846 adult patients were included. The median diagnostic delay was 4 [IQR 2-7.5] months for the pediatric-onset group and 3 [IQR 2-10] months for the adult-onset group (p = 0.873). In both, pediatric- and adult-onset groups, the length of diagnostic delay at UC diagnosis was not associated with colectomy, UC-related hospitalization, colon dysplasia, and colorectal cancer. EIMs were significantly more prevalent at UC diagnosis in the adult-onset group with long diagnostic delay than in the adult-onset group with short diagnostic delay (p = 0.022). In the long term, the length of diagnostic delay was associated in the adult-onset group with colorectal dysplasia (p = 0.023), EIMs (p < 0.001), and more specifically arthritis/arthralgias (p < 0.001) and ankylosing spondylitis/sacroiliitis (p < 0.001). In the pediatric-onset UC group, the length of diagnostic delay in the long term was associated with arthritis/arthralgias (p = 0.017); however, it was not predictive for colectomy and UC-related hospitalization.

Conclusions: As colorectal cancer and EIMs are associated with considerable morbidity and costs, every effort should be made to reduce diagnostic delay in UC patients.

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诊断延迟对儿童与成人溃疡性结肠炎患者病程的影响:来自瑞士IBD队列的数据
由于缺乏数据,我们旨在评估诊断延迟时间对儿童溃疡性结肠炎(UC)自然史的影响(诊断方法:来自瑞士炎症性肠病队列研究的数据进行分析)。诊断延迟定义为首次出现uc相关症状到诊断之间的时间间隔。Logistic回归模型根据诊断延迟时间的长短评估以下并发症的长期出现情况:结肠发育不良、结直肠癌、uc相关住院、结肠切除术和肠外表现(EIMs)。结果:共纳入184例儿童患者和846例成人患者。儿科起病组的中位诊断延迟为4 [IQR 2-7.5]个月,成人起病组的中位诊断延迟为3 [IQR 2-10]个月(p = 0.873)。在儿童和成人发病组中,UC诊断的诊断延迟时间与结肠切除术、UC相关住院、结肠发育不良和结直肠癌无关。在诊断延迟较长的成年发病组中,EIMs在UC诊断中的发生率明显高于诊断延迟较短的成年发病组(p = 0.022)。从长期来看,成年发病组的诊断延迟时间与结直肠发育不良(p = 0.023)、EIMs (p < 0.001)以及更具体的关节炎/关节痛(p < 0.001)和强直性脊柱炎/骶髂炎(p < 0.001)相关。在儿科起病的UC组中,长期诊断延迟的时间与关节炎/关节痛相关(p = 0.017);然而,它不能预测结肠切除术和uc相关住院。结论:由于结直肠癌和EIMs与相当高的发病率和成本相关,应尽一切努力减少UC患者的诊断延迟。
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Inflammatory Intestinal Diseases
Inflammatory Intestinal Diseases Medicine-Gastroenterology
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