Incidence and prevalence of primary biliary cholangitis in the Netherlands: A nationwide cohort study

Background & Aims: Although primary biliary cholangitis (PBC) is considered a rare disorder, accurate determination of its incidence and prevalence remains challenging due to limited comprehensive population-based registries. We aimed to assess the incidence and prevalence of PBC in the Netherlands over time through the nationwide Dutch PBC Cohort Study (DPCS). Methods: DPCS retrospectively included every identifiable patient with PBC in the Netherlands from 1990 onwards in all 71 Dutch hospitals. Incidence and prevalence were assessed between 2008-2018 by Poisson regression between sex an... Mehr ...

Verfasser: de Veer, Rozanne C.
van Hooff, Maria C.B.
Werner, Ellen
Beuers, Ulrich
Drenth, Joost P.H.
Cuperus, Frans J.C.
van Hoek, Bart
Veldt, Bart J.
Klemt-Kropp, Michael
van Meer, Suzanne
Verdonk, Robert C.
Flink, Hajo J.
Vrolijk, Jan Maarten
Gevers, Tom J.G.
Ponsioen, Cyriel Y.
ter Borg, Martijn J.
Soufidi, Khalida
Boersma, Femke
de Jonge, Hendrik J.M.
Wolfhagen, Frank H.J.
Baak, L. C.
Onderwater, Susanne L.
van Bergeijk, Jeroen D.
van Putten, Paul G.
de Bruin, Gijs J.
Adang, Rob P.R.
Aparicio-Pages, Maria N.
de Boer, Wink
Borg, Frank ter
van Soest, Hanneke
Janssen, Harry L.A.
Hansen, Bettina E.
Erler, Nicole S.
van der Meer, Adriaan J.
Abraham, Sunje
Aktas, Huseyin
Alderlieste, Yasser A.
Baak, L. (Bert) C.
Baven-Pronk, Martine A.M.C.
van der Beek, A. (Sander)
Bekkering, Frank C.
Beukema, Menno
Boonstra, Kirsten
ter Borg, Frank
ter Borg, Pieter C.J.
Bus, Paul J.
Cahen, Djuna L.
Cazemier, Marcel
van Dam, Lisette J.H.
Denters, Maaike J.
Dokumenttyp: Artikel
Erscheinungsdatum: 2024
Reihe/Periodikum: the Dutch PBC Study Group , de Veer , R C , van Hooff , M C B , Werner , E , Beuers , U , Drenth , J P H , Cuperus , F J C , van Hoek , B , Veldt , B J , Klemt-Kropp , M , van Meer , S , Verdonk , R C , Flink , H J , Vrolijk , J M , Gevers , T J G , Ponsioen , C Y , ter Borg , M J , Soufidi , K , Boersma , F , de Jonge , H J M , Wolfhagen , F H J , Baak , L C , Onderwater , S L , van Bergeijk , J D , van Putten , P G , de Bruin , G J , Adang , R P R , Aparicio-Pages , M N , de Boer , W , Borg , F T , van Soest , H , Janssen , H L A , Hansen , B E , Erler , N S , van der Meer , A J , Abraham , S , Aktas , H , Alderlieste , Y A , Baak , L C , Baven-Pronk , M A M C , van der Beek , A , Bekkering , F C , Beukema , M , Boonstra , K , ter Borg , F , ter Borg , P C J , Bus , P J , Cahen , D L , Cazemier , M , van Dam , L J H & Denters , M J 2024 , ' Incidence and prevalence of primary biliary cholangitis in the Netherlands : A nationwide cohort study ' , JHEP Reports , vol. 6 , no. 8 , 101132 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jhepr.2024.101132
Schlagwörter: Incidence / Prevalence / Primary biliary cholangitis
Sprache: Englisch
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Background & Aims: Although primary biliary cholangitis (PBC) is considered a rare disorder, accurate determination of its incidence and prevalence remains challenging due to limited comprehensive population-based registries. We aimed to assess the incidence and prevalence of PBC in the Netherlands over time through the nationwide Dutch PBC Cohort Study (DPCS). Methods: DPCS retrospectively included every identifiable patient with PBC in the Netherlands from 1990 onwards in all 71 Dutch hospitals. Incidence and prevalence were assessed between 2008-2018 by Poisson regression between sex and age groups over time. Results: On the 1 st of January 2008, there were 1,458 patients with PBC in the Netherlands. Between 2008-2018, 2,187 individuals were newly diagnosed, 46 were transplanted and 468 died. The yearly incidence of PBC in 2008 was 1.38, increasing to 1.74 per 100,000 persons in 2018. When compared to those aged <45 years, females aged 45-64 years (adjusted incidence rate ratio 4.21, 95% CI 3.76-4.71, p <0.001) and males ≥65 years (adjusted incidence rate ratio 14.41, 95% CI 9.62-21.60, p <0.001) were at the highest risk of being diagnosed with PBC. The male-to-female ratio of patients newly diagnosed with PBC during the study period was 1:14 in those <45 years, 1:10 in patients aged 45-64 years, and 1:4 in those ≥65 years. Point prevalence increased from 11.9 in 2008 to 21.5 per 100,000 persons in 2018. Average annual percent change in this time period was 5.94% (95% CI 5.77-6.15, p <0.05), and was the highest among the population aged ≥65 years (5.69%, 95% CI 5.32-6.36, p <0.001). Conclusions: In this nationwide cohort study, we observed an increase in both the incidence and prevalence of PBC in the Netherlands over the past decade, with marked age and sex differences. Impact and implications: This nationwide Dutch primary biliary cholangitis (PBC) Cohort Study, including all hospitals in the Netherlands, showed that the incidence and prevalence of PBC have increased over the last ...