Volume 22, Issue 6 pp. 626-e174

Impact of functional bowel symptoms on quality of life and fatigue in quiescent Crohn disease and irritable bowel syndrome

T. Piche

T. Piche

Faculté de Médecine, Université de Nice Sophia-Antipolis, CHU de Nice, Pôle Digestif, Nice, France

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P. Ducrotté

P. Ducrotté

Department of Gastroenterology, Rouen University Hospital, Rouen, France

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J. M. Sabate

J. M. Sabate

Service d’Hépato-gastroentérologie, AP-HP Hôpital Louis Mourrier, Colombes, France

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B. Coffin

B. Coffin

Service d’Hépato-gastroentérologie, AP-HP Hôpital Louis Mourrier, Colombes, France

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F. Zerbib

F. Zerbib

Service d’Hépato-gastroentérologie, Hôpital Saint-André, CHU Bordeaux Cedex, France

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M. Dapoigny

M. Dapoigny

Service d’Hépato-gastroentérologie, CHG E3 Hôtel Dieu, Clermont-Ferrand, France

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M. Hua

M. Hua

Faculté de Médecine, Université de Nice Sophia-Antipolis, CHU de Nice, Pôle Digestif, Nice, France

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E. Marine-barjoan

E. Marine-barjoan

Département de Santé Publique, Faculté de Médecine, Université de Nice Sophia-Antipolis, CHU de Nice, Nice, France

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R. Dainese

R. Dainese

Faculté de Médecine, Université de Nice Sophia-Antipolis, CHU de Nice, Pôle Digestif, Nice, France

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X. Hébuterne

X. Hébuterne

Faculté de Médecine, Université de Nice Sophia-Antipolis, CHU de Nice, Pôle Digestif, Nice, France

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First published: 04 May 2010
Citations: 77
Thierry Piche, MD, PhD, Hôpital Archet 2, CHU Nice, 151 Route Saint Antoine de Ginestière, 06202 Nice Cedex 3, France.
Tel: +33 4 92 03 61 68; fax: +33 4 92 03 65 75; e-mail: [email protected]

All the CHU involved in the study are taking part in both the Groupe Français de Neuro-Gastroentérologie ‘GFNG’ and the Groupe d’Etude Thérapeutique des Affections Inflammatoires du Tube Digestif ‘GETAID’.

Abstract

Background Patients with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) and Crohn disease (CD) have impaired quality of life (Qol) associated with fatigue. Whether IBS-like symptoms have a similar impact on Qol and fatigue in quiescent CD than in IBS is currently unknown. Our aims were (i) to evaluate the prevalence of IBS-like symptoms in quiescent CD and (ii) to compare the impact of IBS-like symptoms on Qol and fatigue in both diseases.

Methods A total of 92 quiescent CD, 40 IBS and 20 healthy subjects similar in age were included prospectively in five French academic centers. IBS symptoms were evaluated through the Rome III criteria. The severity of IBS symptoms, Qol, fatigue, depression and anxiety was measured using questionnaires (Francis Score, Likert scales, Fatigue Impact Scale, short-form Beck and Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale).

Key Results Irritable bowel syndrome-like symptoms were found in 42/92 (45.6%) patients with quiescent CD. The presence of IBS-like symptoms was associated with significant more profound alterations of Qol, high scores of fatigue, depression, but similar levels of anxiety. Compared to CD patients with IBS-like symptoms, IBS patients had more severe gastrointestinal symptoms and alterations of Qol, but similar scores of fatigue, depression and anxiety. In quiescent CD patients, fatigue was independently associated with the presence of IBS-like symptoms (OR = 1.018, 95% CI: 1.002–1.034, P = 0.02).

Conclusions & Inferences The prevalence of IBS-like symptoms is elevated in quiescent CD. The presence of IBS-like symptoms in quiescent CD is probably associated with the range of fatigue/depression disorders. The mechanism underlying the occurrence of IBS-like symptoms in quiescent CD needs to be further explored.

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