Published May 16, 2024
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Evolution of the incidence of inflammatory bowel disease in Southern Spain
Description
Background: The incidence of inflammatory bowel disease
is increasing in Europe and in Spain. However, there is no recent
data from Southern Spain.
Objectives: To determine the evolution of the hospital incidence
of inflammatory bowel disease in Southern Spain.
Material and methods: A retrospective study was performed
in two hospitals in Southern Spain. Data was collected from
inflammatory bowel disease patients, divided into two periods (1995
2000 and 2001-2014) and compared. The reference population
from both areas was 1,011,555 inhabitants.
Results: A total of 430 patients were registered during the first
period (1995-2000); 50% (215) had Crohn's disease that resulted
in a cumulative incidence rate of 7.08 cases/100,000 inhabitants
per year. The overall inflammatory bowel disease incidence was
3.54 cases/100,000 inhabitants per year. During the second period
(2001-2014), 2,089 patients were collected; 51.7% had ulcerative
colitis (1,081). The rate of cumulative incidence of inflammatory
bowel disease was 14.7 cases/100,000 inhabitants per year (7.6
cases of ulcerative colitis/100,000 inhabitants/year and 7.1 cases
of Crohn´s disease/100,000 inhabitants/year).
Conclusions: The incidence of inflammatory bowel disease
in Southern Spain has doubled in the last decade and is similar to
that of the rest of the country and Europe.
Additional details
Identifiers
- URL
- https://idus.us.es/handle//11441/158478
- URN
- urn:oai:idus.us.es:11441/158478
Origin repository
- Origin repository
- USE