韩国炎症性肠病的演变:60年的临床和研究发展

IF 3.9 Q2 GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY
Intestinal Research Pub Date : 2025-07-01 Epub Date: 2025-06-23 DOI:10.5217/ir.2025.00073
Suk-Kyun Yang
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在韩国,炎症性肠病(IBD)一度被认为是罕见的,1961年报道了第一例病例。自那时以来,其发病率和流行率显著增加,同时临床护理和研究取得了重大进展。本文回顾了韩国IBD的历史演变,将时间线划分为4个时期:1960-1979年、1980-1999年、2000-2019年和2020-2039年。对于每一个时期,主要发展的研究环境和趋势,诊断过程,患者群体和特点,和治疗概述。在过去60年里,韩国的诊断和治疗方法取得了显著进步,从有限的诊断能力和基于症状的管理转变为与全球标准保持一致的做法。值得注意的是,与西方患者相比,韩国IBD患者表现出独特的临床特征,包括溃疡性结肠炎患者的直肠炎比例明显较高,结肠切除术的长期风险较低,克罗恩病患者的肛周瘘患病率明显较高,这突出了需要针对人群的策略来推进个性化医疗。与此同时,通过多中心合作、扩大研究能力和日益增加的国际参与,韩国的研究前景也在不断发展,使韩国成为全球IBD研究社区日益活跃的贡献者。展望未来,韩国IBD研究的未来将由创新驱动的研究塑造,包括人工智能的进步、大规模数据集成、更深入的国际合作。通过追踪韩国IBD的临床和研究轨迹,本综述深入了解了韩国如何适应全球趋势,并准备迎接未来的挑战。
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Evolution of inflammatory bowel disease in Korea: a 60-year perspective on clinical and research development.

Evolution of inflammatory bowel disease in Korea: a 60-year perspective on clinical and research development.

Evolution of inflammatory bowel disease in Korea: a 60-year perspective on clinical and research development.

Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) was once considered rare in Korea, with the first reported case documented in 1961. Since then, its incidence and prevalence have increased markedly, accompanied by significant progress in clinical care and research. This narrative review traces the historical evolution of IBD in Korea, dividing the timeline into 4 periods: 1960-1979, 1980-1999, 2000-2019, and 2020-2039. For each period, major developments in the research environment and trends, diagnostic process, patient population and characteristics, and treatment are outlined. Over the past 6 decades, diagnostic and therapeutic approaches in Korea have advanced markedly, transitioning from limited diagnostic capacity and symptom-based management to practices that align with global standards. Notably, Korean patients with IBD exhibit distinctive clinical features compared with Western counterparts, including a markedly higher proportion of proctitis and a lower long-term risk of colectomy in ulcerative colitis, and a substantially higher prevalence of perianal fistulas in Crohn's disease, highlighting the need for population- specific strategies to advance personalized medicine. In parallel, the research landscape has evolved through multicenter collaborations, expanded research capacity, and growing international engagement, positioning Korea as an increasingly active contributor to the global IBD research community. Looking ahead, the future of IBD research in Korea is expected to be shaped by innovation-driven research, including advances in artificial intelligence, large-scale data integration, and deeper international collaboration. By tracing the clinical and research trajectory of IBD in Korea, this review offers insight into how the country has adapted to global trends and is preparing to meet future challenges.

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Intestinal Research
Intestinal Research GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY-
CiteScore
7.40
自引率
10.20%
发文量
69
审稿时长
38 weeks
期刊介绍: Intestinal Research (Intest Res) is the joint official publication of the Asian Organization for Crohn''s and Colitis (AOCC), Chinese Society of IBD (CSIBD), Japanese Society for IBD (JSIBD), Korean Association for the Study of Intestinal Diseases (KASID), Taiwan Society of IBD (TSIBD) and Colitis Crohn''s Foundation (India) (CCF, india). The aim of the Journal is to provide broad and in-depth analysis of intestinal diseases, especially inflammatory bowel disease, which shows increasing tendency and significance. As a Journal specialized in clinical and translational research in gastroenterology, it encompasses multiple aspects of diseases originated from the small and large intestines. The Journal also seeks to propagate and exchange useful innovations, both in ideas and in practice, within the research community. As a mode of scholarly communication, it encourages scientific investigation through the rigorous peer-review system and constitutes a qualified and continual platform for sharing studies of researchers and practitioners. Specifically, the Journal presents up-to-date coverage of medical researches on the physiology, epidemiology, pathophysiology, clinical presentations, and therapeutic interventions of the intestinal diseases. General topics of interest include inflammatory bowel disease, colon and small intestine cancer or polyp, endoscopy, irritable bowel syndrome and other motility disorders, infectious enterocolitis, intestinal tuberculosis, and so forth. The Journal publishes diverse types of academic materials such as editorials, clinical and basic reviews, original articles, case reports, letters to the editor, brief communications, perspective, statement or commentary, and images that are useful to clinicians and researchers.
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