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Seroprevalence of Celiac Disease in Patients with Presumed Diagnosis of Diarrhea Predominant Irritable Bowel Disease

Year 2018, Volume: 4 Issue: 1, 44 - 51, 26.03.2018

Abstract

Amaç: Diyare ağırlıklı irritabl barsak sendromu (İBS-D) hastalarında çölyak hastalığı (ÇH) seroprevalansının belirlenmesi
Yöntem Bu kesitsel tek-merkezli çalışmaya, İBS-D tanısı konulmuş 100 hasta (ort(SS) yaş: 42.8(16.8) yıl, %64.0’ü kadın) dahil edildi. Hastaların
demografik özellikleri, sigara içme durumu, eş-zamanlı psikiyatrik hastalık varlığı ve kan biyokimyası sonuçları kaydedildi. Anti-doku
transglutamaz(anti-tTG) antikorları (anti-tTG IgA ve anti-tTG IgG) ve endomisyum antikoru (anti-EMA) temelinde ÇH seroprevalansı
belirlenerek; seropozitif ve seronegatif hastalar demografik özellikler ve laboratuvar bulguları açısından karşılaştırıldı.
Bulgular Hastaların %17’sinde anti-tTG IgG, %12.0’sinde anti-EMA ve %7’sinde anti-tTG IgA antikoru pozitif olarak saptandı. Hastaların
17(%17.0)’sinde en az bir antikor pozitifliği mevcut olup, bu hastaların 3(%3.0)‘ünde tek değer, 9 (9.0%)’unda iki değer [2(%2.0)
hastada anti- tTG IgA + anti-tTG IgG, 7(%7.0) hastada anti-tTG IgG + anti-EMA] ve 5(%5.0) ‘inde ise üç değer (anti-tTG IgA + anti-tTG
IgG + anti-EMA) üzerinden pozitiflik saptandı. ÇH seronegatif ve seropozitif hastalar arasında cinsiyet, aktif sigara içiciliği, eş-zamanlı
psikiyatrik hastalık varlığı ve laboratuvar bulgular açısından anlamlı bir farklılık gözlenmedi.
Sonuç Sonuç olarak, bulgularımız ÇH serolojik bulgularının İBS-D hastalarının önemli bir kısmında pozitif olduğunu göstermekte ve dolayısıyla
IBS-D hastalarında ÇH için “test ve tedavi et” stratejisinin faydalı olabileceğine işaret etmektedir

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  • 32. Zwolińska-Wcisło M, Galicka-Latała D, Rozpondek P, Rudnicka-Sosin L, et al. Frequency of celiac disease and irritable bowel syndrome coexistence and its influence on the disease course. Przegl Lek 2009;66:126–9. [in Polish]
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  • 36. Ozdil K, Sokmen M, Ersoy O, Demirsoy H, et al. Association of gluten enteropathy and irritable bowel syndrome in adult Turkish population. Dig Dis Sci 2008;53:1852-5.
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  • 39. Korkut E, Bektas M, Oztas E, Kurt M, et al. The prevalence of celiac disease in patients fulfilling Rome III criteria for irritable bowel syndrome. Eur J Intern Med 2010;21:389-92.
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Seroprevalence of Celiac Disease in Patients with Presumed Diagnosis of Diarrhea Predominant Irritable Bowel Disease

Year 2018, Volume: 4 Issue: 1, 44 - 51, 26.03.2018

Abstract

Object This study aims to determine seroprevalence of celiac disease (CD) in patients with presumed diarrhea predominant irritable bowel
disease (IBS-D).
Methods A total of 100 patients with presumed IBS-D (mean(SD) age: 42.8(16.8) years, 64.0% were females) were included in this crosssectional single-centre study. Data on patient demographics, smoking status, co-morbid psychiatric disorders and blood biochemistry
were recorded. Seroprevalence of CD specific anti-tissue transglutaminase (anti-tTG) antibodies (anti-tTG IgA and anti-tTG IgG) and
endomysial (EMA) antibody were determined, while demographic characteristics and laboratory findings were compared between CD
seronegative and seropositive patients.
Results Anti-tTG IgG antibody was positive in 17.0% of patients, as followed by anti-tTG IgA antibody positivity in 7.0% and anti-EMA antibody
positivity in 12.0% of patients. Positive findings for at least one antibody was noted in 17(17.0%) patients including positivity for single
antibody in 3(3.0%) patients, two antibodies in 9(9.0%) patients and three antibodies in 5 (5.0%) patients. No difference was noted
between seropositive and seronegative patients in terms of gender, active smoking, co-morbid psychiatric disorder and laboratory
findings.
Conclusion In conclusion, our findings revealed that non-negligible percentage of patients with suspected IBS-D had positive serological findings
for CD and thereby emphasize that “test and treat” strategy for CD in patients with presumed IBS-D may be worthwhile.

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  • 32. Zwolińska-Wcisło M, Galicka-Latała D, Rozpondek P, Rudnicka-Sosin L, et al. Frequency of celiac disease and irritable bowel syndrome coexistence and its influence on the disease course. Przegl Lek 2009;66:126–9. [in Polish]
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  • 39. Korkut E, Bektas M, Oztas E, Kurt M, et al. The prevalence of celiac disease in patients fulfilling Rome III criteria for irritable bowel syndrome. Eur J Intern Med 2010;21:389-92.
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Primary Language English
Subjects Health Care Administration
Journal Section Articles
Authors

Ezgi Aktaş This is me

Teslime Ayaz

Halil Rakici This is me

Damla Tüfekçi This is me

Neslihan Ozyurt This is me

Publication Date March 26, 2018
Submission Date February 15, 2018
Acceptance Date March 19, 2018
Published in Issue Year 2018 Volume: 4 Issue: 1

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APA Aktaş, E., Ayaz, T., Rakici, H., Tüfekçi, D., et al. (2018). Seroprevalence of Celiac Disease in Patients with Presumed Diagnosis of Diarrhea Predominant Irritable Bowel Disease. Journal of Human Rhythm, 4(1), 44-51.
AMA Aktaş E, Ayaz T, Rakici H, Tüfekçi D, Ozyurt N. Seroprevalence of Celiac Disease in Patients with Presumed Diagnosis of Diarrhea Predominant Irritable Bowel Disease. Journal of Human Rhythm. March 2018;4(1):44-51.
Chicago Aktaş, Ezgi, Teslime Ayaz, Halil Rakici, Damla Tüfekçi, and Neslihan Ozyurt. “Seroprevalence of Celiac Disease in Patients With Presumed Diagnosis of Diarrhea Predominant Irritable Bowel Disease”. Journal of Human Rhythm 4, no. 1 (March 2018): 44-51.
EndNote Aktaş E, Ayaz T, Rakici H, Tüfekçi D, Ozyurt N (March 1, 2018) Seroprevalence of Celiac Disease in Patients with Presumed Diagnosis of Diarrhea Predominant Irritable Bowel Disease. Journal of Human Rhythm 4 1 44–51.
IEEE E. Aktaş, T. Ayaz, H. Rakici, D. Tüfekçi, and N. Ozyurt, “Seroprevalence of Celiac Disease in Patients with Presumed Diagnosis of Diarrhea Predominant Irritable Bowel Disease”, Journal of Human Rhythm, vol. 4, no. 1, pp. 44–51, 2018.
ISNAD Aktaş, Ezgi et al. “Seroprevalence of Celiac Disease in Patients With Presumed Diagnosis of Diarrhea Predominant Irritable Bowel Disease”. Journal of Human Rhythm 4/1 (March 2018), 44-51.
JAMA Aktaş E, Ayaz T, Rakici H, Tüfekçi D, Ozyurt N. Seroprevalence of Celiac Disease in Patients with Presumed Diagnosis of Diarrhea Predominant Irritable Bowel Disease. Journal of Human Rhythm. 2018;4:44–51.
MLA Aktaş, Ezgi et al. “Seroprevalence of Celiac Disease in Patients With Presumed Diagnosis of Diarrhea Predominant Irritable Bowel Disease”. Journal of Human Rhythm, vol. 4, no. 1, 2018, pp. 44-51.
Vancouver Aktaş E, Ayaz T, Rakici H, Tüfekçi D, Ozyurt N. Seroprevalence of Celiac Disease in Patients with Presumed Diagnosis of Diarrhea Predominant Irritable Bowel Disease. Journal of Human Rhythm. 2018;4(1):44-51.