Huang JG, Wong YKY, Chew KS, Tanpowpong P, Calixto Mercado KS, Reodica A, Rajindrajith S, Chang KC, Ni YH, Treepongkaruna S, Lee WS, Aw MM. Epidemiological characteristics of Asian children with inflammatory bowel disease at diagnosis: Insights from an Asian-Pacific multi-centre registry network. World J Gastroenterol 2022; 28(17): 1830-1844 [PMID: 35633913 DOI: 10.3748/wjg.v28.i17.1830]
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James Guoxian Huang, MBBS, Assistant Professor, Doctor, Staff Physician, Khoo Teck Puat-National University Children’s Medical Institute, National University Health System, NUHS Tower Block Level 12, 1E Kent Ridge Road, Singapore 119228, Singapore. james_huang@nuhs.edu.sg
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Pediatrics
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Retrospective Cohort Study
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Table 3 Clinical features in different subtypes of PIBD in the Asia-Pacific region
IBD subtypes
P value (CD vs UC)
CD, n = 174 (55.9%)
UC, n = 119 (38.3%)
IBD-U, n = 18 (5.8%)
Symptoms at diagnosis (n, column %)
Abdominal pain
107 (61.5)
53 (44.5)
7 (38.9)
0.004
Chronic diarrhoea
104 (59.8)
69 (58.0)
10 (55.6)
0.760
Bloody diarrhoea
60 (34.5)
89 (74.8)
11 (61.1)
< 0.001
Weight loss
81 (46.6)
44 (37.0)
9 (50.0)
0.104
Fever
66 (37.9)
21 (17.6)
2 (11.1)
< 0.001
Loss of appetite
57 (32.8)
19 (16.0)
6 (33.3)
0.001
Malaise/fatigue
28 (16.1)
8 (6.7)
1 (5.6)
0.016
Oral ulcers
36 (20.7)
1 (0.8)
0 (0.0)
< 0.001
Perianal symptoms (pain/discharge)
23 (13.2)
3 (2.5)
1 (5.6)
0.002
Joint pains
13 (7.5)
6 (5.0)
0 (0.0)
0.407
Physical signs at diagnosis (n, column %)
Pallor
68 (39.1)
32 (26.9)
5 (27.8)
0.031
Hepatomegaly
8 (4.6)
12 (10.1)
2 (11.1)
0.067
Abdominal tenderness
47 (27.0)
15 (12.6)
2 (11.1)
0.003
Asymptomatic perianal tags
25 (14.4)
3 (2.5)
1 (5.6)
0.001
Perianal fissure
20 (11.5)
2 (1.7)
1 (5.6)
0.002
Muscle wasting
25 (14.4)
7 (5.9)
1 (5.6)
0.022
Arthritis
12 (6.9)
3 (2.5)
0 (0.0)
0.095
Erythema nodosum
8 (4.6)
0 (0.0)
0 (0.0)
0.018
Anthropometric parameters (SD)
Mean weight Z-score
-1.4 (1.7)
-1.0 (1.7)
-0.7 (2.2)
0.110
Mean height Z-score
-0.8 (1.5)
-0.6 (1.6)
-0.6 (2.4)
0.583
Growth failure (Height Z-score less than -2) (%)
18.4
16.1
17.6
0.907
Mean BMI Z-score
-1.5 (1.8)
-0.9 (1.7)
-0.6 (1.8)
0.013
Laboratory investigations at diagnosis (SD)
Mean haemoglobin, g/dL
10.6 (1.9)
11.0 (2.5)
10.9 (1.5)
0.221
Mean ESR, mm/hr
50.8 (30.5)
42.6 (34.4)
34.9 (32.2)
0.063
Mean C-reactive protein, mg/L
54.6 (55.0)
20.1 (24.3)
7.1 (9.1)
< 0.001
Mean albumin, g/dL
33.0 (8.7)
35.4 (8.4)
37.2 (7.1)
0.040
Mean ALT, U/L
18.5 (20.5)
72.7 (162.0)
20.4 (13.4)
< 0.001
Mean AST, U/L
27.0 (32.9)
84.2 (170.7)
30.5 (10.5)
0.001
Mean GGT, U/L
38.3 (79.8)
126.7 (160.8)
30.8 (40.0)
< 0.001
Mean faecal calprotectin, μg/g
783 (1009.0)
583.4 (353.1)
593.5 (300.5)
0.447
Table 4 Disease characteristics of Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis
Disease characteristics
N
SA
P value (SA vs non-SA)
CD
n = 174
n = 35 (20.1)
Disease severity based on PCDAI score (n, column %)1
Inactive (≤ 10)
17 (12.3)
4 (14.3)
NS
Mild (11-30)
46 (33.3)
9 (32.1)
Moderate-severe (> 30)
75 (54.3)
15 (53.6)
Disease location (n, column %)
L1 (distal 1/3 ileum +/- limited caecal disease)
28 (18.7)
4 (12.5)
0.505 (SA)
L2 (colonic)
54 (36.0)
10 (31.3)
L3 (ileocolonic)
62 (41.3)
16 (50.0)
Isolated L4 disease
6 (4.0)
2 (6.3)
L4a
59 (40.7)
13 (39.4)
0.973 (SA)
L4b
12 (8.3)
3 (9.1)
No L4 disease
74 (51.0)
17 (51.3)
Disease behaviour (n, %)
B1 (inflammatory)
136 (90.7)
31 (93.9)
0.858 (SA)
B2 (stricturing)
5 (3.3)
1 (3.0)
B3 (penetrating)
8 (5.3)
1 (3.0)
B2/B3
1 (0.7)
0 (0.0)
Perianal involvement (n, %)
Perianal symptoms at presentation
23 (13.2)
10 (28.6)
0.003 (SA)
Any form of perianal manifestation (clinical exam or imaging)
53 (30.5)
18 (51.4)
0.003 (SA)
UC
n = 119
n = 33 (27.7)
Disease severity based on PUCAI score (n, column %)2
Inactive (< 10)
7 (8.3)
0 (0.0)
0.353 (SA)
Mild (10-34)
36 (42.9)
11 (47.8)
Moderate (35-64)
28 (33.3)
9 (39.1)
Severe (≥ 65)
13 (15.5)
3 (13.0)
Disease location (n, column %)
E1 (proctitis)
8 (7.5)
2 (6.9)
0.353 (SA)
E2 (left sided)
16 (15.1)
5 (17.2)
E3 (extensive)
5 (4.7)
5 (17.2)
E4 (pancolitis)
77 (72.6)
17 (58.6)
Disease severity (n, column %)
S0 (never severe)
79 (78.2)
20 (74.1)
0.542 (SA)
S1 (ever severe)
22 (21.8)
7 (25.9)
Citation: Huang JG, Wong YKY, Chew KS, Tanpowpong P, Calixto Mercado KS, Reodica A, Rajindrajith S, Chang KC, Ni YH, Treepongkaruna S, Lee WS, Aw MM. Epidemiological characteristics of Asian children with inflammatory bowel disease at diagnosis: Insights from an Asian-Pacific multi-centre registry network. World J Gastroenterol 2022; 28(17): 1830-1844