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World J Gastroenterol. Oct 7, 2017; 23(37): 6788-6801
Published online Oct 7, 2017. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v23.i37.6788
Published online Oct 7, 2017. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v23.i37.6788
Table 1 Prevalence of irritable bowel syndrome in India, Bangladesh and Malaysia
Ref. | Study site | Sample size | Study type | Criteria | Prevalence | Male/female ratio |
Shah et al[9] | Mumbai, India | 2549 | Community/healthy subjects | Manning | 7.5% | 1/0.87 |
Urban | ||||||
Ghoshal et al[10] | Multiple sites, India | 4500 | Community | Clinical | 4.2% | 1/0.93 |
Makharia et al[11] | Haryana, India | 4767 | Community | Rome III | 4% | 1/1.5 |
Ghoshal et al[12] | Uttar Pradesh, India, rural | 2876 | Community | Rome III | 6.8% | 1/1.09 |
Masud et al[13] | Natore, | 2426 | Community | Rome I | 8.5% | 1/1.84 |
Bangladesh | ||||||
Rural | ||||||
Perveen et al[14] | Dhaka, Bangladesh, urban | 1503 | Community | Rome II | 7.7% | 1/1.28 |
Perveen et al[15] | Sylthet, | 3000 | Community | Rome III | 12.9% | 1/1.09 |
Bangladesh | ||||||
urban and rural | ||||||
Rajendra et al[16] | West coast, Malaysia, urban | 1179 | Community | Rome II | 14% | 1/1.4 |
Lee et al[17] | East coast, Malaysia | Community | Rome III | 10.9% | 1/1.18 | |
rural |
Table 2 Rome III and Rome IV criteria for diagnosis of irritable bowel syndrome[37]
Rome III criteria | Rome IV criteria |
At least 3 mo, with onset at least 6 mo previous to recurrent (at least 3 d/mo) abdominal pain or discomfort associated with 2 or more of the following | Recurrent abdominal pain, on average, at least 1 d per week in the last 3 mo, associated with 2 or more of the following |
Improvement with defecation | Related to defecation |
Onset associated with a change of frequency of stool | Associated with a change in frequency of stool |
Onset associated with a change in form of stool | Associated with a change in form (appearance) of stool |
Table 3 Studies on small intestinal bacterial overgrowth in India
Ref. | Number of IBS patients | Diagnostic criteria of IBS | Number of controls | Method of diagnosis of SIBO | % of SIBO in IBS | % of SIBO in controls |
Ghoshal et al[99] | 80 | Rome III | - | Culture of upper jejunal aspirate | 19 | - |
Rana et al[100] | 225 | Rome II | 100 | GHBT | 11.1 | 1 |
Gupta et al[101] | 69 | Rome II | - | GHBT | 13 | - |
Ghoshal et al[95] | 129 | Manning | 51 | GHBT | 8.5 | 2 |
Table 4 Consultation rate of IBS patients in different population-based studies in India and Bangladesh
Ref. | Study areas/ country | Number of IBS patients | Diagnostic criteria of IBS | ConsultationRate | Reason of consultation | Nature of consulting doctors |
Shah et al[9] | Urban/India | 190 | Manning | 28.94% | - | - |
Ghoshal et al[12] | Rural/India | FGIDs | Rome III | 17.20% | - | MBBS and above (3.1%) |
Homeopathic (5%) | ||||||
Ayuervadic (8.3%) | ||||||
Unani (0.8%) | ||||||
Masud et al[13] | Rural/Bangladesh | 593 | Manning | 39.0% | Altered stool passage | |
Sense of incomplete evacuation | ||||||
Mucus in stool | ||||||
Perveen et al[14] | Urban/Bangladesh | 116 | Rome II | 65.50% | Multiple dyspeptic symptoms |
- Citation: Rahman MM, Mahadeva S, Ghoshal UC. Epidemiological and clinical perspectives on irritable bowel syndrome in India, Bangladesh and Malaysia: A review. World J Gastroenterol 2017; 23(37): 6788-6801
- URL: https://www.wjgnet.com/1007-9327/full/v23/i37/6788.htm
- DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.3748/wjg.v23.i37.6788