The Use of Biopsy and “No-Biopsy” Approach for Diagnosing Paediatric Coeliac Disease in the Central European Region

Author:

Riznik Petra1,Balogh Márta2,Bódi Piroska3,De Leo Luigina4,Dolinsek Jasmina5,Guthy Ildikó6,Gyimesi Judit7,Horváth Ágnes8,Kis Ildikó9,Klemenak Martina1,Koletzko Berthold1011,Koletzko Sibylle1112,Korponay-Szabó Ilma Rita713,Krencnik Tomaz1,Not Tarcisio4,Palcevski Goran14,Pollák Éva15,Sblattero Daniele16,Tokodi István17,Vogrincic Matej18,Werkstetter Katharina Julia11,Dolinsek Jernej119ORCID

Affiliation:

1. University Medical Centre Maribor, Department of Paediatrics, Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition Unit, Maribor, Slovenia

2. Markusovszky Teaching Hospital, Szombathely, Hungary

3. Pándy Kálmán Hospital, Gyula, Hungary

4. IRCCS Burlo Garofolo Trieste, Institute for Maternal and Child Health, Trieste, Italy

5. Municipality of Maribor, Project Office, Maribor, Slovenia

6. Jósa András County Hospital, Nyíregyháza, Hungary

7. Heim Pál National Paediatric Institute, Coeliac Disease Centre, Budapest, Hungary

8. Csolnoky Ferenc County Hospital, Veszprém, Hungary

9. St. Barbara County Hospital, Tatabánya, Hungary

10. Stiftung Kindergesundheit (Child Health Foundation) at Dr. von Hauner Children’s Hospital, LMU Munich, Munich, Germany

11. Dr. von Hauner Children’s Hospital, Clinical Medical Centre, LMU Munich, Munich, Germany

12. Department of Pediatrics, Gastroenterology and Nutrition, School of Medicine Collegium Medicum University of Warmia and Mazury, Olsztyn, Poland

13. University of Debrecen, Faculty of Medicine, Department of Paediatrics, Debrecen, Hungary

14. University Hospital Rijeka, Department for Gastroenterology, Paediatric Clinic, Rijeka, Croatia

15. Ajka County Hospital, Ajka, Hungary

16. University of Trieste, Trieste, Italy

17. St. George Fejér County University Teaching Hospital, Székesfehérvár, Hungary

18. University Medical Centre Maribor, Department of Informatics, Maribor, Slovenia

19. Medical Faculty, Department of Paediatrics, University of Maribor, Maribor, Slovenia

Abstract

Objectives. The current European Society for Paediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology, and Nutrition (ESPGHAN) guidelines introduced the option to diagnose coeliac disease (CD) in children and adolescents without upper endoscopy if the defined criteria are met. The aim of our study was to evaluate how frequently paediatric gastroenterologists in Central Europe used the “no-biopsy” approach and how often the duodenal biopsy could have been omitted. Methods. Medical records of patients aged<19 years diagnosed with CD in 2016 from five European countries were analysed, focusing on levels of transglutaminase antibodies (TGA) at the time of diagnosis and on whether the diagnosis was confirmed using duodenal biopsy or “no-biopsy” approach. Clinical presentation and delays until final diagnosis were analysed according to diagnostic approach. Results. Data from 653 children (63.9% female, median age: 7 years, range: 7 months-18.5 years) from Croatia, Hungary, Germany, Italy, and Slovenia were analysed. One fifth (n=134) of included children were asymptomatic at diagnosis. Of 519 symptomatic children, 107 (20.6%) were diagnosed by the “no-biopsy” approach. Out of the remaining 412 children who underwent duodenal biopsies, 214 (51.9%) had TGA10 times upper level of normal (ULN) and would have been eligible for the “no-biopsy” approach. Signs and symptoms of malabsorption were more frequent in children diagnosed without duodenal biopsies. There were no differences in diagnostic delays with respect to the diagnostic approach. Conclusion. In this cohort, about 60% of symptomatic CD patients could have been diagnosed without duodenal biopsies. The aim of the “no-biopsy” approach was to make the diagnostic procedure less challenging without compromising its reliability. However, this option was applied only in 20%, in spite of fewer burdens to the family and reduced costs. The reasons for this discrepancy are unknown. Physicians should be made more aware about the reliability of CD diagnosis without biopsies when the ESPGHAN guidelines for CD diagnosis are followed.

Funder

Javna Agencija za Raziskovalno Dejavnost RS

Publisher

Hindawi Limited

Subject

Gastroenterology,Hepatology

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