Retrospective analysis of old-age colitis in the Dutch inflammatory bowel disease population

AIM: To describe the characteristics of Dutch patients with chronic.inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) first diagnosed above 60 years of age-a disease also known as old-age colitis (OAC) and to highlight a condition that has a similar appearance to IBD, namely segmen- tal colitis associated with diver...

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Veröffentlicht in:World journal of gastroenterology : WJG 2008-05, Vol.14 (20), p.3183-3187
Hauptverfasser: Hadithi, Muhammed, Cazemier, Marcel, Meijer, Gerrit-A, Bloemena, Elisabeth, Felt-Bersma, Richel-J, Mulder, Chris-J, Meuwissen, Stephan-Gm, Pena, Amado-Salvador, van Bodegraven, Adriaan-A
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description AIM: To describe the characteristics of Dutch patients with chronic.inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) first diagnosed above 60 years of age-a disease also known as old-age colitis (OAC) and to highlight a condition that has a similar appearance to IBD, namely segmen- tal colitis associated with diverticular disease (SCAD). METHODS: A retrospective longitudinal survey of patient demographic and clinical characteristics, disease characteristics, diagnostic methods, management and course of disease was performed. The median follow-up period was 10 years. RESULTS: Of a total of 1100 IBD patients attending the Department of Gastroenterology, 59 (50) [median age 82 years (range 64-101); 25 male (42%)] were identified. These patients were diagnosed with ulcerative colitis (n = 37, 61%), Crohn's disease (n = 14, 24%), and indeterminate colitis (n = 8, 15%). Remission was induced in 40 (68%) patients within a median interval of 6 mo (range 1-21) and immunosuppressive therapy was well tolerated. Histological evaluation based on many biopsy samples and the course of the disease led to other diagnosis, namely SCAD instead of IBD in five (8%) patients. CONCLUSION: OAC is not an infrequent problem for the gastroenterologist, and should be considered in the evaluation of older patients with clinical features suggestive of IBD. Extra awareness and extensive biopsy sampling are required in order to avoid an erroneous diagnosis purely based on histological mimicry of changes seen in SCAD, when diagnosing IBD in the presence of diverticulosis coli.
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Aged
Aged, 80 and over
Colitis - epidemiology
Colitis - pathology
Colitis - therapy
Colitis, Ulcerative - epidemiology
Colonoscopy
Crohn Disease - epidemiology
Diagnostic Errors - prevention & control
Diverticulosis, Colonic - epidemiology
Diverticulosis, Colonic - pathology
Diverticulosis, Colonic - therapy
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Inflammatory Bowel Diseases - therapy
Longitudinal Studies
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Middle Aged
Netherlands - epidemiology
Rapid Communication
Retrospective Studies
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疾病调查
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