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Comparison of clinical characteristics and management of inflammatory bowel disease in Hong Kong versus Melbourne
Authors:Prideaux Lani  Kamm Michael A  De Cruz Peter  Williams James  Bell Sally J  Connell William R  Brown Steven J  Lust Mark  Desmond Paul V  Chan Heyson  Chow Dorothy K L  Wu Justin C Y  Leong Rupert W  Sung Joseph J  Chan Francis K L  Ng Siew C
Affiliation:Department of Gastroenterology, St Vincent's Hospital and University of Melbourne, Australia.
Abstract:Background and Aim: Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), common in Melbourne, was rare but is now increasing in incidence in Hong Kong (HK). To investigate whether these are the same diseases in the West and East, potential causes of changing incidence, and to plan resource needs, an appreciation of clinical characteristics in contrasting populations is essential. Methods: Disease characteristics were collected from prospectively populated IBD databases in two specialist centers in Melbourne, Australia and HK. Results: Of 795 patients (Crohn's disease [CD] : ulcerative colitis [UC] Melbourne 272:159 and HK 161:203), the age of diagnosis was higher, there were proportionally more male patients with CD but no UC sex difference, fewer patients were current or ex‐smokers (CD 8% vs 50%; UC 17% vs 35%) and a family history of IBD was less common (2% vs 11%; P < 0.001) in HK compared to Melbourne. Stricturing and perianal CD were more common in HK (12% vs 6%; P < 0.001; and 29% vs 16%; P = 0.001, respectively). In HK for UC, more patients had extensive disease at diagnosis (42% vs 22%) but colectomy was less common (7% vs 20%; P < 0.001). In Melbourne there was greater steroid use at diagnosis and patients were more likely to receive an immunomodulator or anti‐tumor necrosis factor agent. Conclusions: IBD in HK was diagnosed at an older age, and had more complicated disease behavior than in Melbourne. Medical therapy, however, was less intense in HK. These differences may relate to real differences in disease or delayed diagnosis due to late presentation and less disease recognition in HK.
Keywords:Asia  Crohn's disease  ethnicity  inflammatory bowel disease  ulcerative colitis
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