Disease history in 382 Italian patients with Crohn's disease.

Ital J Gastroenterol Hepatol

Department of Gastroenterology, Careggi Hospital, Florence, Italy.

Published: December 1997

Aims: This large-scale study was aimed at evaluating the long-term history of Crohn's disease in a cohort of consecutive patients referred to the Careggi Hospital in Florence from January 1973 to June 1996.

Patients: A total of 382 patients (187 females, 195 males; mean age of 47 years) were included in our study. The median follow-up was more than 11 years and only 46 patients (12%) had a follow-up of less than 1 year. The main endpoints evaluated in these patients included mortality for any cause, disease-specific mortality, recurrences, and need for surgery. Furthermore, in a subgroup of 130 patients observed during the last 6 months of our study, a more detailed assessment of the disease was carried out in which the distribution of inflammatory, fibrostenosing and fistulizing forms was determined.

Results: Our results showed that the disease-specific mortality rate was extremely low (around 3% at 10 years and 5% at 20 years), but the rate of recurrence was approximately 50% at 3 years and more than 60% at 6 years. Surgery was needed in more than 50% of the patients over the 10 years following diagnosis, and the risk of a second operation was of a further 30% within 4 years of the first operation.

Conclusions: These epidemiological data emerging from our study are interesting since a large patient population was evaluated and the duration of the follow-up is extremely long.

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