Features of Autoimmune Pancreatitis Associated With Inflammatory Bowel Diseases.

peer reviewed ; BACKGROUND & AIMS: Few people know of autoimmune pancreatitis (AIP), a rare disorder associated with inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD). We aimed to describe phenotype and outcomes of IBD and AIP when associated. METHODS: We performed a retrospective study of cases of AIP in IBD identified from the multicenter Groupe d'Etude Thérapeutique des Affections Inflammatoires du tube Digestif in Belgium and France from July 2012 through July 2015. Patients were diagnosed with AIP based on the International Consensus Diagnostic Criteria for AIP. A definitive AIP diagnosis was based o... Mehr ...

Verfasser: Lorenzo, Diane
Maire, Frédérique
Stefanescu, Carmen
Gornet, Jean-Marc
Seksik, Philippe
Serrero, Mélanie
Bournet, Barbara
Marteau, Philippe
Amiot, Aurelien
Laharie, David
Trang, Caroline
Coffin, Benoit
Bellaiche, Guy
Cadiot, Guillaume
Reenaers, Catherine
Racine, Antoine
Viennot, Stephanie
Pauwels, Arnaud
Bouguen, Guillaume
Savoye, Guillaume
Pelletier, Anne-Laure
Pineton de Chambrun, Guillaume
Lahmek, Pierre
Nahon, Stéphane
Abitbol, Vered
GETAID-AIP study
Dokumenttyp: journal article
Erscheinungsdatum: 2018
Verlag/Hrsg.: Saunders
Schlagwörter: Adult / Autoimmune Diseases/pathology / Belgium / Biopsy / Case-Control Studies / Endosonography / Female / France / Histocytochemistry / Humans / Inflammatory Bowel Diseases/complications / Male / Middle Aged / Pancreatitis/diagnostic imaging/pathology / Retrospective Studies / Treatment Outcome / Young Adult / GETAID Study / Long-term Outcome / Pancreas / Surgery / Human health sciences / Gastroenterology & hepatology / Sciences de la santé humaine / Gastroentérologie & hépatologie
Sprache: Englisch
Permalink: https://search.fid-benelux.de/Record/base-26977278
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Link(s) : https://orbi.uliege.be/handle/2268/311921

peer reviewed ; BACKGROUND & AIMS: Few people know of autoimmune pancreatitis (AIP), a rare disorder associated with inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD). We aimed to describe phenotype and outcomes of IBD and AIP when associated. METHODS: We performed a retrospective study of cases of AIP in IBD identified from the multicenter Groupe d'Etude Thérapeutique des Affections Inflammatoires du tube Digestif in Belgium and France from July 2012 through July 2015. Patients were diagnosed with AIP based on the International Consensus Diagnostic Criteria for AIP. A definitive AIP diagnosis was based on histological analysis of pancreatic resection specimens or samples collected by fine-needle aspiration during endoscopic ultrasound. Patients with probable type 1 AIP were identified based on imaging findings, clinical and/or radiologic responses to steroids, level of serum immunoglobulin G4, and involvement of other organs. Patients with probable type 2 AIP were identified based on imaging findings, clinical and/or radiologic responses to steroids, and association with IBD. The primary objective was to collect information on the characteristics of AIP in patients with IBD. We also compared features of patients with IBD with and without AIP in a case-control analysis, using multivariate analysis. RESULTS: We analyzed data from 91 individuals with AIP and IBD (47 women) seen at 23 centers (58 had ulcerative colitis [UC] and 33 Crohn's disease [CD]). Eighty-nine patients had type 2 AIP, and 2 patients had type 1 AIP. The mean age at diagnosis of AIP was 35 ± 12 years, and for IBD it was 32 ± 12 years. AIP preceded IBD in 19 patients (21%). Over a mean follow-up period of 5.7 ± 4.9 years, 31 patients (34%) relapsed, 11 patients (12%) developed diabetes, and 17 patients (19%) developed exocrine pancreatic insufficiency. In patients with UC, factors independently associated with AIP included proctitis (odds ratio [OR], 2.9; 95% confidence interval [CI], 1.3-6.3; P = .007) and colectomy (OR, 7.1; 95% CI, 2.5-20; P = .0003). In ...