Incidence and Outcomes of Perianal Disease in an Asian Population with Crohn’s Disease: A Nationwide Population-Based Study
Background Little is known about the natural history of perianal fistulas in Asian populations with Crohn’s disease (CD). Aims We investigated the incidence and outcomes of perianal CD (pCD) in Korean CD patients. Methods A nationwide population-based cohort of 6265 CD patients diagnosed in 2010–201...
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description | Background
Little is known about the natural history of perianal fistulas in Asian populations with Crohn’s disease (CD).
Aims
We investigated the incidence and outcomes of perianal CD (pCD) in Korean CD patients.
Methods
A nationwide population-based cohort of 6265 CD patients diagnosed in 2010–2014 was analyzed to investigate the incidence and outcomes of pCD. The results were validated in a hospital-based cohort of 2923 CD patients diagnosed in 1981–2015. Factors associated with pCD development were analyzed. The incidence and outcomes of pCD were compared between the prebiologic and biologic eras.
Results
pCD occurred in 39.2% of the population-based cohort and 56.1% of the hospital-based cohort during the median follow-up of 4.2 and 8.5 years, respectively. The cumulative incidence of pCD was 40.0% at 5 years after CD diagnosis in the population-based cohort and 62.5% at 20 years in the hospital-based cohort. In multivariate analysis, pCD development was positively associated with male sex, younger age and colonic involvement at diagnosis, early diagnosis, and CD diagnosis in the prebiologic era. The cumulative probability of proctectomy at 10, 20, and 30 years after pCD diagnosis was 2.9%, 12.2%, and 16.2%, respectively. The cumulative incidence of pCD occurring after CD diagnosis and the cumulative probability of proctectomy were significantly lower in the biologic era than in the prebiologic era (
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Little is known about the natural history of perianal fistulas in Asian populations with Crohn’s disease (CD).
Aims
We investigated the incidence and outcomes of perianal CD (pCD) in Korean CD patients.
Methods
A nationwide population-based cohort of 6265 CD patients diagnosed in 2010–2014 was analyzed to investigate the incidence and outcomes of pCD. The results were validated in a hospital-based cohort of 2923 CD patients diagnosed in 1981–2015. Factors associated with pCD development were analyzed. The incidence and outcomes of pCD were compared between the prebiologic and biologic eras.
Results
pCD occurred in 39.2% of the population-based cohort and 56.1% of the hospital-based cohort during the median follow-up of 4.2 and 8.5 years, respectively. The cumulative incidence of pCD was 40.0% at 5 years after CD diagnosis in the population-based cohort and 62.5% at 20 years in the hospital-based cohort. In multivariate analysis, pCD development was positively associated with male sex, younger age and colonic involvement at diagnosis, early diagnosis, and CD diagnosis in the prebiologic era. The cumulative probability of proctectomy at 10, 20, and 30 years after pCD diagnosis was 2.9%, 12.2%, and 16.2%, respectively. The cumulative incidence of pCD occurring after CD diagnosis and the cumulative probability of proctectomy were significantly lower in the biologic era than in the prebiologic era (
p
< 0.001 and
p
= 0.03, respectively).
Conclusions
Compared with Western patients with CD, Korean patients show a high incidence of pCD but have a low probability of proctectomy, suggesting the favorable course of pCD.</description><identifier>ISSN: 0163-2116</identifier><identifier>EISSN: 1573-2568</identifier><identifier>DOI: 10.1007/s10620-019-05819-9</identifier><identifier>PMID: 31485994</identifier><language>eng</language><publisher>New York: Springer US</publisher><subject>Biochemistry ; Codes ; Comparative analysis ; Crohn's disease ; Epidemiology ; Fecal incontinence ; Fistula ; Gastroenterology ; Health insurance ; Hepatology ; Hospitals ; Inflammatory bowel disease ; Medical research ; Medicine ; Medicine & Public Health ; Medicine, Experimental ; Oncology ; Original Article ; Population ; Population-based studies ; Studies ; Transplant Surgery</subject><ispartof>Digestive diseases and sciences, 2020-04, Vol.65 (4), p.1189-1196</ispartof><rights>Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature 2019</rights><rights>COPYRIGHT 2020 Springer</rights><rights>Digestive Diseases and Sciences is a copyright of Springer, (2019). All Rights Reserved.</rights><lds50>peer_reviewed</lds50><woscitedreferencessubscribed>false</woscitedreferencessubscribed><citedby>FETCH-LOGICAL-c442t-75bdc8a76028ac1c2779a25aca0bad50276a2266dcd7e2c85c598058e4cd3a8f3</citedby><cites>FETCH-LOGICAL-c442t-75bdc8a76028ac1c2779a25aca0bad50276a2266dcd7e2c85c598058e4cd3a8f3</cites><orcidid>0000-0003-2772-2575</orcidid></display><links><openurl>$$Topenurl_article</openurl><openurlfulltext>$$Topenurlfull_article</openurlfulltext><thumbnail>$$Tsyndetics_thumb_exl</thumbnail><linktopdf>$$Uhttps://link.springer.com/content/pdf/10.1007/s10620-019-05819-9$$EPDF$$P50$$Gspringer$$H</linktopdf><linktohtml>$$Uhttps://link.springer.com/10.1007/s10620-019-05819-9$$EHTML$$P50$$Gspringer$$H</linktohtml><link.rule.ids>314,778,782,27911,27912,41475,42544,51306</link.rule.ids><backlink>$$Uhttps://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31485994$$D View this record in MEDLINE/PubMed$$Hfree_for_read</backlink></links><search><creatorcontrib>Song, Eun Mi</creatorcontrib><creatorcontrib>Lee, Ho-Su</creatorcontrib><creatorcontrib>Kim, Ye-Jee</creatorcontrib><creatorcontrib>Oh, Eun Hye</creatorcontrib><creatorcontrib>Ham, Nam Seok</creatorcontrib><creatorcontrib>Kim, Jeongseok</creatorcontrib><creatorcontrib>Hwang, Sung Wook</creatorcontrib><creatorcontrib>Park, Sang Hyoung</creatorcontrib><creatorcontrib>Yang, Dong-Hoon</creatorcontrib><creatorcontrib>Ye, Byong Duk</creatorcontrib><creatorcontrib>Byeon, Jeong-Sik</creatorcontrib><creatorcontrib>Myung, Seung-Jae</creatorcontrib><creatorcontrib>Lee, Jong Lyul</creatorcontrib><creatorcontrib>Yoon, Yong Sik</creatorcontrib><creatorcontrib>Yu, Chang Sik</creatorcontrib><creatorcontrib>Yang, Suk-Kyun</creatorcontrib><title>Incidence and Outcomes of Perianal Disease in an Asian Population with Crohn’s Disease: A Nationwide Population-Based Study</title><title>Digestive diseases and sciences</title><addtitle>Dig Dis Sci</addtitle><addtitle>Dig Dis Sci</addtitle><description>Background
Little is known about the natural history of perianal fistulas in Asian populations with Crohn’s disease (CD).
Aims
We investigated the incidence and outcomes of perianal CD (pCD) in Korean CD patients.
Methods
A nationwide population-based cohort of 6265 CD patients diagnosed in 2010–2014 was analyzed to investigate the incidence and outcomes of pCD. The results were validated in a hospital-based cohort of 2923 CD patients diagnosed in 1981–2015. Factors associated with pCD development were analyzed. The incidence and outcomes of pCD were compared between the prebiologic and biologic eras.
Results
pCD occurred in 39.2% of the population-based cohort and 56.1% of the hospital-based cohort during the median follow-up of 4.2 and 8.5 years, respectively. The cumulative incidence of pCD was 40.0% at 5 years after CD diagnosis in the population-based cohort and 62.5% at 20 years in the hospital-based cohort. In multivariate analysis, pCD development was positively associated with male sex, younger age and colonic involvement at diagnosis, early diagnosis, and CD diagnosis in the prebiologic era. The cumulative probability of proctectomy at 10, 20, and 30 years after pCD diagnosis was 2.9%, 12.2%, and 16.2%, respectively. The cumulative incidence of pCD occurring after CD diagnosis and the cumulative probability of proctectomy were significantly lower in the biologic era than in the prebiologic era (
p
< 0.001 and
p
= 0.03, respectively).
Conclusions
Compared with Western patients with CD, Korean patients show a high incidence of pCD but have a low probability of proctectomy, suggesting the favorable course of pCD.</description><subject>Biochemistry</subject><subject>Codes</subject><subject>Comparative analysis</subject><subject>Crohn's disease</subject><subject>Epidemiology</subject><subject>Fecal incontinence</subject><subject>Fistula</subject><subject>Gastroenterology</subject><subject>Health insurance</subject><subject>Hepatology</subject><subject>Hospitals</subject><subject>Inflammatory bowel disease</subject><subject>Medical research</subject><subject>Medicine</subject><subject>Medicine & Public Health</subject><subject>Medicine, Experimental</subject><subject>Oncology</subject><subject>Original Article</subject><subject>Population</subject><subject>Population-based studies</subject><subject>Studies</subject><subject>Transplant Surgery</subject><issn>0163-2116</issn><issn>1573-2568</issn><fulltext>true</fulltext><rsrctype>article</rsrctype><creationdate>2020</creationdate><recordtype>article</recordtype><sourceid>ABUWG</sourceid><sourceid>AFKRA</sourceid><sourceid>AZQEC</sourceid><sourceid>BENPR</sourceid><sourceid>CCPQU</sourceid><recordid>eNp9kd9qFDEUxoModq2-gBcS8MabqUlm8s-77fqvUGxBvQ7Z5EybMpOsyQylF4Kv4ev5JKa7rVURCSThnN_3kZwPoaeUHFBC5MtCiWCkIVQ3hKu663toQblsG8aFuo8WhIp6p1TsoUelXBBCtKTiIdpraae41t0CfT2KLniIDrCNHp_Mk0sjFJx6fAo52GgH_DoUsAVwiJXBy1Kr-DRt5sFOIUV8GaZzvMrpPP749r3c0q_wEn_YApfV_ze-Oaxdjz9Os796jB70dijw5ObcR5_fvvm0et8cn7w7Wi2PG9d1bGokX3unrBSEKeuoY1Jqy7h1lqyt54RJYRkTwjsvgTnFHdeqjgQ651ur-nYfvdj5bnL6MkOZzBiKg2GwEdJcDGOKU6Ko5BV9_hd6keZcx7ClOqaV1PSOOrMDmBD7NGXrrk3NUlKm205SWamDf1B1eRiDSxH6UOt_CNhO4HIqJUNvNjmMNl8ZSsx15maXuamZm23mRlfRs5sXz-sR_C_JbcgVaHdAqa14BvnuS_-x_QmfhrZb</recordid><startdate>20200401</startdate><enddate>20200401</enddate><creator>Song, Eun Mi</creator><creator>Lee, Ho-Su</creator><creator>Kim, Ye-Jee</creator><creator>Oh, Eun Hye</creator><creator>Ham, Nam Seok</creator><creator>Kim, Jeongseok</creator><creator>Hwang, Sung Wook</creator><creator>Park, Sang Hyoung</creator><creator>Yang, Dong-Hoon</creator><creator>Ye, Byong Duk</creator><creator>Byeon, Jeong-Sik</creator><creator>Myung, Seung-Jae</creator><creator>Lee, Jong Lyul</creator><creator>Yoon, Yong Sik</creator><creator>Yu, Chang Sik</creator><creator>Yang, Suk-Kyun</creator><general>Springer US</general><general>Springer</general><general>Springer Nature B.V</general><scope>NPM</scope><scope>AAYXX</scope><scope>CITATION</scope><scope>3V.</scope><scope>7RV</scope><scope>7X7</scope><scope>7XB</scope><scope>88E</scope><scope>8AO</scope><scope>8FI</scope><scope>8FJ</scope><scope>8FK</scope><scope>ABUWG</scope><scope>AFKRA</scope><scope>AZQEC</scope><scope>BENPR</scope><scope>CCPQU</scope><scope>FYUFA</scope><scope>GHDGH</scope><scope>K9-</scope><scope>K9.</scope><scope>KB0</scope><scope>M0R</scope><scope>M0S</scope><scope>M1P</scope><scope>NAPCQ</scope><scope>PQEST</scope><scope>PQQKQ</scope><scope>PQUKI</scope><scope>PRINS</scope><scope>7X8</scope><orcidid>https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2772-2575</orcidid></search><sort><creationdate>20200401</creationdate><title>Incidence and Outcomes of Perianal Disease in an Asian Population with Crohn’s Disease: A Nationwide Population-Based Study</title><author>Song, Eun Mi ; 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Little is known about the natural history of perianal fistulas in Asian populations with Crohn’s disease (CD).
Aims
We investigated the incidence and outcomes of perianal CD (pCD) in Korean CD patients.
Methods
A nationwide population-based cohort of 6265 CD patients diagnosed in 2010–2014 was analyzed to investigate the incidence and outcomes of pCD. The results were validated in a hospital-based cohort of 2923 CD patients diagnosed in 1981–2015. Factors associated with pCD development were analyzed. The incidence and outcomes of pCD were compared between the prebiologic and biologic eras.
Results
pCD occurred in 39.2% of the population-based cohort and 56.1% of the hospital-based cohort during the median follow-up of 4.2 and 8.5 years, respectively. The cumulative incidence of pCD was 40.0% at 5 years after CD diagnosis in the population-based cohort and 62.5% at 20 years in the hospital-based cohort. In multivariate analysis, pCD development was positively associated with male sex, younger age and colonic involvement at diagnosis, early diagnosis, and CD diagnosis in the prebiologic era. The cumulative probability of proctectomy at 10, 20, and 30 years after pCD diagnosis was 2.9%, 12.2%, and 16.2%, respectively. The cumulative incidence of pCD occurring after CD diagnosis and the cumulative probability of proctectomy were significantly lower in the biologic era than in the prebiologic era (
p
< 0.001 and
p
= 0.03, respectively).
Conclusions
Compared with Western patients with CD, Korean patients show a high incidence of pCD but have a low probability of proctectomy, suggesting the favorable course of pCD.</abstract><cop>New York</cop><pub>Springer US</pub><pmid>31485994</pmid><doi>10.1007/s10620-019-05819-9</doi><tpages>8</tpages><orcidid>https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2772-2575</orcidid></addata></record> |
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