JGH Open (Nov 2021)
Inflammatory bowel diseases in Tamil Nadu: A survey of demographics, clinical profile, and practices
- Rohan V Yewale,
- Kartik Natarajan,
- Jeyaraj Ubal Dhus,
- Sarojini Ashok Parameswaran,
- Kallipatti RamaswamyPalaniswamy,
- Doraisamy Babu Vinish,
- Aravindh Somasundaram,
- Arulraj Ramakrishnan,
- Sibithooran Karmegam,
- Ramaswamy Saraswathy Arun,
- Ujjani Shankaraiah Manmohan,
- Balakrishnan Mahadevan,
- Baskkaran Harri Prasad,
- Toguluva Seshadri Chandrasekar,
- Bollu Janakan Gokul,
- Amit Dutta,
- Anjilivelil Joseph Joseph,
- Jayanthi Venkatraman,
- Panchapakesan Ganesh,
- Subramanyam Shanmuganathan,
- Palaniappan L Alagammai,
- Ramalingam Ramasubramanian,
- Leelakrishnan Venkatakrishnan,
- Ramamoorthi Ganesan,
- Arunachalam ChandrasekaranArun,
- Sankaranarayanan Srinivas,
- Mariappan Kannan,
- M Shanmugam Revathy,
- Malathi Sathiyasekaran,
- Arulprakash Sarangapani,
- Natrajan Rajesh,
- Velusamy Arulselvan,
- Arumugam Aravind,
- Karunakaran Premkumar,
- Sampath Kavitha,
- Hema Vijayalakshmi Varadarajulu,
- Murugesan Manimaran,
- Pandurangan Basumani,
- Ananthavadivelu Murali,
- Balakrishnan Siddartha Ramakrishna
Affiliations
- Rohan V Yewale
- SRM Institutes for Medical Science Chennai India
- Kartik Natarajan
- Apollo Hospital Chennai India
- Jeyaraj Ubal Dhus
- Apollo Hospital Chennai India
- Sarojini Ashok Parameswaran
- Apollo Hospital Chennai India
- Kallipatti RamaswamyPalaniswamy
- Apollo Hospital Chennai India
- Doraisamy Babu Vinish
- SRM Institutes for Medical Science Chennai India
- Aravindh Somasundaram
- Kovai Medical Center and Hospital Coimbatore India
- Arulraj Ramakrishnan
- Kovai Medical Center and Hospital Coimbatore India
- Sibithooran Karmegam
- Kovai Medical Center and Hospital Coimbatore India
- Ramaswamy Saraswathy Arun
- Madras Medical Mission Hospital Chennai India
- Ujjani Shankaraiah Manmohan
- Madras Medical Mission Hospital Chennai India
- Balakrishnan Mahadevan
- Gleneagles Global Health City Chennai India
- Baskkaran Harri Prasad
- GEM Hospital Coimbatore India
- Toguluva Seshadri Chandrasekar
- MedIndia Hospitals Chennai India
- Bollu Janakan Gokul
- MedIndia Hospitals Chennai India
- Amit Dutta
- Christian Medical College Vellore India
- Anjilivelil Joseph Joseph
- Christian Medical College Vellore India
- Jayanthi Venkatraman
- Sri Ramachandra Institute of Higher Education & Research Chennai India
- Panchapakesan Ganesh
- Sri Ramachandra Institute of Higher Education & Research Chennai India
- Subramanyam Shanmuganathan
- Sri Ramachandra Institute of Higher Education & Research Chennai India
- Palaniappan L Alagammai
- Meenakshi Mission Hospital Madurai India
- Ramalingam Ramasubramanian
- Thoothukudi Medical College Thoothukudi India
- Leelakrishnan Venkatakrishnan
- PSG Institute of Medical Science & Research Coimbatore India
- Ramamoorthi Ganesan
- Thanjavur Medical College Thanjavur India
- Arunachalam ChandrasekaranArun
- Vellamal Medical College Hospital Madurai India
- Sankaranarayanan Srinivas
- Kanchi Kamakoti Childs Trust Hospital Chennai India
- Mariappan Kannan
- Madurai Medical College Madurai India
- M Shanmugam Revathy
- Stanley Medical College Chennai India
- Malathi Sathiyasekaran
- MGM Healthcare Chennai India
- Arulprakash Sarangapani
- MGM Healthcare Chennai India
- Natrajan Rajesh
- Sri Gokulam Hospital Salem India
- Velusamy Arulselvan
- Coimbatore Medical College Coimbatore India
- Arumugam Aravind
- DDHD, Government Peripheral Hospital Chennai India
- Karunakaran Premkumar
- Madras Medical College Chennai India
- Sampath Kavitha
- Governmentt Royapettah Hospital Chennai India
- Hema Vijayalakshmi Varadarajulu
- Sri Chakra Multispecialty Hospital Chennai India
- Murugesan Manimaran
- GEM Hospital Chennai India
- Pandurangan Basumani
- Dr. Rela Institute and Medical Centre Chennai India
- Ananthavadivelu Murali
- MIOT International Chennai India
- Balakrishnan Siddartha Ramakrishna
- SRM Institutes for Medical Science Chennai India
- DOI
- https://doi.org/10.1002/jgh3.12673
- Journal volume & issue
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Vol. 5,
no. 11
pp. 1306 – 1313
Abstract
Abstract Background Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is increasingly diagnosed in South Asia. This survey by the Tamil Nadu Chapter of the Indian Society of Gastroenterology (TNISG) documents the demography, clinical profile, and therapeutic practices related to IBD in Tamil Nadu. Methods TNISG members from 32 institutions completed an online cross‐sectional questionnaire on IBD patients from March 2020 to January 2021. Results Of 1295 adult IBD patients, 654 had Crohn's disease (CD), 499 ulcerative colitis (UC), and 42 IBD‐unclassified (IBD‐U). CD and UC showed a unimodal age distribution. A total of 55% were graduates or postgraduates. A positive family history was noted in 30, other risk factors were uncommon. In CD, the pattern of involvement was ileocolonic (42.8%), ileal (34.7%), colonic (18.9%), and upper gastrointestinal (3.5%); while in UC, disease was characterized as extensive (44.9%), left‐sided (41.7%), or proctitis (13.4%). Perineal disease, perianal fistulae, and bowel obstruction were noted in 4.3, 14.0, and 23.5%, respectively, of CD. The most widely used drugs were mesalamine, azathioprine, and corticosteroids. Surgery was undertaken in 141 patients with CD and 23 patients with UC. Of the 138 patients with pediatric IBD (≤16 years), 23 were characterized as very early onset IBD (VEO‐IBD), 27 as early‐onset, and 88 as adolescent IBD. VEO‐IBD were more likely to have a positive family history of IBD and were more likely to have perineal disease and to have the IBD‐U phenotype. Among pediatric IBD patients, corticosteroids, mesalamine, and azathioprine were the most commonly used medications, while 25 pediatric patients received biologics. Conclusion This study provides important information on demography, clinical profile, and treatment practices of IBD in India.
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