Crohn's disease-specific mortality: a 30-year cohort study at a tertiary referral center in Japan.

Author: FutamiKitaro, HigashiDaijiro, HiraiFumihito, HisabeTakashi, IwashitaAkinori, KishiMasahiro, MatsuiToshiyuki, NagahamaTakashi, OnoYoichiro, SakuraiToshihiro, SatoYuho, SouSuketo, TakadaYasumichi, TakatsuNoritaka, TanabeHiroshi, UekiToshiharu, WashioMasakazu, YanoYutaka, YaoKenshi, YaoTsuneyoshi, YasukawaShigeyoshi

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BACKGROUND: In this study, survival and cause of death were investigated in patients with Crohn's disease (CD) at a tertiary referral center. METHODS: A database was created based on the medical records of 1108 CD patients who had a history of visiting our hospital to investigate background charact...See full text at original site
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https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6314978/

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The Long Shadow of Crohn's Disease: A 30-Year Cohort Study

This research delves into the long-term health outcomes of patients with Crohn's disease (CD), a chronic inflammatory bowel disease. It's like tracking the path of a desert caravan, observing the challenges and triumphs over time. The study followed a cohort of CD patients for 30 years, investigating their survival rates, causes of death, and the standardized mortality ratio (SMR). The findings highlight the significant impact of CD on overall health and longevity, underscoring the importance of early diagnosis and comprehensive management.

The Long-Term Impact of Crohn's Disease: A 30-Year Perspective

This study offers a long-term perspective on the health outcomes of patients with Crohn's disease (CD). It's like looking back at a desert journey from a distant oasis, seeing the paths taken and the challenges faced. The researchers found that CD patients had significantly lower survival rates than the general population, with an elevated risk of death from CD-specific causes, including intestinal cancer, intestinal failure (IF), perioperative complications, and amyloidosis. These findings underscore the importance of ongoing monitoring and aggressive management of CD to improve patient outcomes.

Managing Crohn's Disease: A Focus on Prevention and Early Intervention

This research highlights the importance of early diagnosis and comprehensive management of Crohn's disease (CD). It's like building a well-stocked oasis in the midst of a harsh desert, providing the resources needed to thrive. The findings emphasize the importance of strategies to prevent and early intervene in CD, potentially reducing the risk of long-term complications and improving patient outcomes. This research encourages further investigation into novel therapies and management strategies to address the complex challenges posed by CD.

Dr. Camel's Conclusion

This study underscores the significant impact of Crohn's disease (CD) on overall health and longevity. It's a reminder that even in a seemingly vast and resilient desert, the journey through this disease can be challenging. The findings highlight the importance of ongoing research to develop new treatments and management strategies to improve the lives of individuals with CD.

Date :
  1. Date Completed 2019-12-06
  2. Date Revised 2022-02-16
Further Info :

Pubmed ID

29948302

DOI: Digital Object Identifier

PMC6314978

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