Phenotypic Variation in Paediatric Inflammatory Bowel Disease by Age: A Multicentre Prospective Inception Cohort Study of the Canadian Children IBD Network

Abstract Background and Aims Incidence of paediatric inflammatory bowel disease [IBD] in Canada is among the highest worldwide, and age of onset may be decreasing. In a multicentre nationwide inception cohort study, we examined variation in phenotype of IBD throughout the paediatric age spectrum. Me...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of Crohn's and colitis 2020-05, Vol.14 (4), p.445-454
Hauptverfasser: Dhaliwal, J, Walters, T D, Mack, D R, Huynh, H Q, Jacobson, K, Otley, A R, Debruyn, J, El-Matary, W, Deslandres, C, Sherlock, M E, Critch, J N, Bax, K, Seidman, E, Jantchou, P, Ricciuto, A, Rashid, M, Muise, A M, Wine, E, Carroll, M, Lawrence, S, Van Limbergen, J, Benchimol, E I, Church, P, Griffiths, A M
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Zusammenfassung:Abstract Background and Aims Incidence of paediatric inflammatory bowel disease [IBD] in Canada is among the highest worldwide, and age of onset may be decreasing. In a multicentre nationwide inception cohort study, we examined variation in phenotype of IBD throughout the paediatric age spectrum. Methods Children aged ≥2 years [y] and 85%, and disease activity moderate to severe according to Physician’s Global Assessment [PGA] and weighted Paediatric Crohn’s Disease Activity Index/Paediatric Ulcerative Colitis Activity Index [wPCDAI/PUCAI] in >70%. Heights were modestly reduced in CD [mean height z score -0.30 ± 1.23], but normal in UC/IBD-U. Conclusions Paris classification of age at diagnosis is supported by age-related increases in ileal disease until age 10 years. Other phenotypic features, including severity, are similar across all ages. Linear growth is less impaired in CD than in historical cohorts, reflecting earlier diagnosis.
ISSN:1873-9946
1876-4479
DOI:10.1093/ecco-jcc/jjz106