医学
腹痛
内科学
前瞻性队列研究
社会心理的
炎症性肠病
疾病
溃疡性结肠炎
萧条(经济学)
焦虑
队列
物理疗法
胃肠病学
精神科
宏观经济学
经济
作者
Laura Janssen,Ashkan Rezazadeh Ardabili,Mariëlle Romberg‐Camps,Björn Winkens,R. J. van den Broek,Jessie M. Hulst,Harm J. A. Verwijs,Dániel Keszthelyi,Daisy Jonkers,Adriaan A. van Bodegraven,Marieke Pierik,Zlatan Mujagic
摘要
Summary Background Abdominal pain is highly prevalent in patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) in remission, but the aetiology is incompletely understood. Aim To investigate the association of clinical, lifestyle and psychosocial factors with abdominal pain in patients with IBD in remission. Methods We performed a prospective multicentre study enrolling consecutive patients with IBD. Data were collected between 1 January 2020 and 1 July 2021, using myIBDcoach, an established remote monitoring platform for IBD. Chronic abdominal pain in IBD in remission (IBD remission Pain+) was defined as abdominal pain score ≥3 (0–10 NRS) on ≥1/3 of all assessments, combined with faecal calprotectin <150 μg/g in 90 days around periodic assessments. Disease activity, lifestyle and psychosocial factors were assessed every 1–3 months during 18 months. Using linear mixed models, the association of these factors with abdominal pain over time was analysed. Results We included 559 patients, of whom 429 (76.7%) remained in biochemical remission. Of these, 198 (46.2%) fulfilled the criteria for chronic abdominal pain. IBD remission Pain+ patients were characterised by female sex, younger age, higher BMI, and shorter disease duration. They reported more often or higher levels of stress, fatigue, depressive and anxiety symptoms, and life events (all p < 0.001). In the multivariable analysis, sex, disease entity, fatigue, depressive symptoms and life events were associated with abdominal pain over time (all p < 0.05). Conclusion In this cohort of patients with IBD in remission, abdominal pain was common and associated with psychosocial factors. A more holistic treatment approach for patients with IBD suffering from abdominal pain may improve quality of care and subjective wellbeing.
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