A Prospective Population-Based Study of Triggers of Symptomatic Flares in IBD

医学 炎症性肠病 内科学 人口 优势比 心情 前瞻性队列研究 疾病 情感(语言学) 逻辑回归 社会心理的 人口学 精神科 环境卫生 哲学 社会学 语言学
作者
Çharles N. Bernstein,Sunny Singh,Lesley A. Graff,John R. Walker,Norine Miller,Mary Cheang
出处
期刊:The American Journal of Gastroenterology [Lippincott Williams & Wilkins]
卷期号:105 (9): 1994-2002 被引量:380
标识
DOI:10.1038/ajg.2010.140
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OBJECTIVES: We aimed to determine whether any of the nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), antibiotics, infections, and stress trigger symptomatic flares of inflammatory bowel diseases (IBDs). METHODS: Participants drawn from a population-based IBD research registry were surveyed every 3 months for 1 year. They simultaneously tracked the use of NSAIDs, antibiotics, infections, major life events, mood, and perceived stress. Social networks, childhood socioeconomic status, and smoking were assessed at baseline. Disease flare was identified using the Manitoba Inflammatory Bowel Disease Index, a validated disease activity index. Across any two consecutive survey periods, participants were categorized as having a flare (inactive/active), having no flare (inactive/inactive), or remaining active (active/active). Potential triggers were evaluated for the first 3-month period to determine predictive rather than concurrent relationships. Data from only one pair of 3-month periods from an individual were analyzed. RESULTS: A total of 704 participants completed the baseline survey; 552 (78.3%) returned all 5 surveys. In all, 174 participants who had a flare were compared with 209 who had no flare. Perceived stress, negative affect (mood), and major life events were the only trigger variables significantly associated with flares. There were no differences between those who flared and those who did not, in the use of NSAIDs, antibiotics, or in the presence of infections. Multivariate logistic regression analyses indicated that only high-perceived stress (adjusted odds ratio=2.40 (1.35, 4.26)) was associated with an increased risk of flare. CONCLUSIONS: This study adds to the growing evidence that psychological factors contribute to IBD symptom flares. There was no support for differential rates of use of NSAIDS, antibiotics, or for the occurrence of (non-enteric) infections related to IBD flares.

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