Incidence, Clinical Characteristics and Management of Inflammatory Bowel Disease in Spain: Large-Scale Epidemiological Study
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Published:2021-06-29
Issue:13
Volume:10
Page:2885
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ISSN:2077-0383
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Container-title:Journal of Clinical Medicine
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language:en
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Short-container-title:JCM
Author:
Chaparro MaríaORCID, Garre Ana, Núñez Ortiz Andrea, Diz-Lois Palomares María, Rodríguez CristinaORCID, Riestra Sabino, Vela MilagrosORCID, Benítez José, Fernández Salgado Estela, Sánchez Rodríguez Eugenia, Hernández VicentORCID, Ferreiro-Iglesias RocíoORCID, Ponferrada Díaz Ángel, Barrio JesúsORCID, Huguet JoséORCID, Sicilia Beatriz, Martín-Arranz MaríaORCID, Calvet XavierORCID, Ginard Daniel, Alonso-Abreu Inmaculada, Fernández-Salazar LuisORCID, Varela Trastoy Pilar, Rivero MontserratORCID, Vera-Mendoza Isabel, Vega Pablo, Navarro PabloORCID, Sierra MónicaORCID, Cabriada JoséORCID, Aguas MariamORCID, Vicente Raquel, Navarro-Llavat MercèORCID, Echarri AnaORCID, Gomollón FernandoORCID, Guerra del Río Elena, Piñero Concepción, Casanova María, Spicakova Katerina, Ortiz de Zarate Jone, Torrella Cortés Emilio, Gutiérrez Ana, Alonso-Galán Horacio, Hernández-Martínez Álvaro, Marrero JoséORCID, Lorente Poyatos RufoORCID, Calafat MargalidaORCID, Martí Romero Lidia, Robledo Pilar, Bosch Orencio, Jiménez Nuria, Esteve Comas María, Duque José, Fuentes Coronel AnaORCID, Josefa Sampedro Manuela, Sesé Abizanda Eva, Herreros Martínez Belén, Pozzati Liliana, Fernández Rosáenz Hipólito, Crespo Suarez Belén, López Serrano PilarORCID, Lucendo AlfredoORCID, Muñoz Vicente Margarita, Bermejo Fernando, Ramírez Palanca José, Menacho Margarita, Carmona Amalia, Camargo Raquel, Torra Alsina Sandra, Maroto Nuria, Nerín de la Puerta Juan, Castro Elena, Marín-Jiménez Ignacio, Botella Belén, Sapiña Amparo, Cruz Noelia, Forcelledo José, Bouhmidi Abdel, Castaño-Milla Carlos, Opio Verónica, Nicolás Isabel, Kutz Marcos, Abraldes Bechiarelli Alfredo, Gordillo Jordi, Ber YolandaORCID, Torres Domínguez Yolanda, Novella Durán María, Rodríguez Mondéjar Silvia, Martínez-Cerezo Francisco, Kolle Lilyan, Sabat Miriam, Ledezma Cesar, Iyo Eduardo, Roncero Óscar, Irisarri Rebeca, Lluis Laia, Blázquez Gómez Isabel, Zapata Eva, José Alcalá María, Martínez Pascual Cristina, Montealegre María, Mata Laura, Monrobel Ana, Hernández Camba AlejandroORCID, Hernández LuisORCID, Tejada María, Mir Alberto, Galve María, Soler Marta, Hervías Daniel, Gómez-Valero José, Barreiro-de Acosta ManuelORCID, Rodríguez-Artalejo FernandoORCID, García-Esquinas Esther, Gisbert JavierORCID, on behalf of the EpidemIBD study group of GETECCU
Abstract
(1) 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.
Funder
This research has been funded by grants from the Instituto de Salud Carlos III, a grant from GETECCU (Grupo Español de Trabajo en Enfermedad de Crohn y Colitis Ulcerosa) and MSD
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