Autor: |
Munster LJ; Department of Surgery, Flevoziekenhuis, 1315 RA Almere, The Netherlands.; Department of Surgery, Amsterdam UMC (Location VUMC), 1081 HV Amsterdam, The Netherlands., Mönnink GLE; Department of Surgery, Flevoziekenhuis, 1315 RA Almere, The Netherlands.; Department of Surgery, Amsterdam UMC (Location VUMC), 1081 HV Amsterdam, The Netherlands., van Dieren S; Department of Surgery, Amsterdam UMC (Location VUMC), 1081 HV Amsterdam, The Netherlands., Mundt MW; Department of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Flevoziekenhuis, 1315 RA Almere, The Netherlands., D'Haens GRAM; Department of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Amsterdam UMC (Location VUMC), 1081 HV Amsterdam, The Netherlands., Bemelman WA; Department of Surgery, Amsterdam UMC (Location VUMC), 1081 HV Amsterdam, The Netherlands., Buskens CJ; Department of Surgery, Amsterdam UMC (Location VUMC), 1081 HV Amsterdam, The Netherlands., van der Bilt JDW; Department of Surgery, Flevoziekenhuis, 1315 RA Almere, The Netherlands.; Department of Surgery, Amsterdam UMC (Location VUMC), 1081 HV Amsterdam, The Netherlands. |
Abstrakt: |
Background : Incidences of perianal fistulas (PAFs) as a first manifestation of Crohn's disease (CD) vary widely in the literature. Aim: To analyse the percentage of patients with a PAF preceding CD diagnosis and assess the time to diagnosis. Methods : A systematic literature search was conducted. Studies reporting on patients with a PAF preceding CD diagnosis were identified. Primary outcomes were the (weighted) percentage of patients with CD with a PAF preceding CD and their time to CD diagnosis. Secondary outcomes were the (weighted) percentage of patients with CD with a PAF preceding CD diagnosis in predefined patient subgroups, including (1) sex (men vs. women), (2) ethnicity (Asian vs. non-Asian), and (3) age (paediatric (0-18 y) and patients with elderly onset CD (>60 y) vs. adult patients (18-60 y)). Results : Seventeen studies were included (34,030 patients with CD). In the overall CD population, a PAF preceded CD in 8.6% [95%CI; 5.72; 12.71] with a weighted mean time to CD diagnosis of 45.9 (31.3) months. No studies reported details on sex differences in patients with a PAF as a manifesting sign of CD. In Asian populations, a PAF preceded CD in 17.66% [95%CI; 11.45; 26.25], which was significantly higher when compared with non-Asians (4.99% [95%CI; 3.75; 6.60], OR:3.99, p < 0.0001). In adolescents, an incidence of 9.17% [95%CI; 5.92; 13.93] was found with significantly lower incidences in paediatric patients (6.38% [95%CI; 1.84; 19.85], OR:0.53, p < 0.0001), and elderly-onset patients (3.77% [95%CI; 1.68; 8.25], OR:0.44, p = 0.0035). Conclusions : This systematic review shows that in the literature, almost 10% of patients present with a PAF as a first manifestation of CD, with a mean time to diagnosis of almost four years. These results emphasise that increased clinical awareness is needed. |