Presentation and outcomes among inflammatory bowel disease patients with concurrent pneumatosis intestinalis: a case series and systematic review

Background/Aims Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) involves chronic inflammation of the colon with ulcerative colitis (UC), and the colon and/or small intestine with Crohn’s disease (CD). Pneumatosis intestinalis (PI), characterized by compromise of the intestinal wall with gas-filled cysts, has rarel...

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Main Authors: Youran Gao, Meka Uffenheimer, Michael Ashamallah, Gregory Grimaldi, Arun Swaminath, Keith Sultan
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Language:English
Published: Korean Association for the Study of Intestinal Diseases 2020-07-01
Series:Intestinal Research
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Online Access:http://www.irjournal.org/upload/pdf/ir-2019-00073.pdf
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spelling doaj-71f73d4c022046a59794e454a2301a142020-11-25T03:45:03ZengKorean Association for the Study of Intestinal DiseasesIntestinal Research1598-91002288-19562020-07-0118328929610.5217/ir.2019.00073797Presentation and outcomes among inflammatory bowel disease patients with concurrent pneumatosis intestinalis: a case series and systematic reviewYouran Gao0Meka Uffenheimer1Michael Ashamallah2Gregory Grimaldi3Arun Swaminath4Keith Sultan5 Division of Gastroenterology, North Shore University Hospital and Long Island Jewish Medical Center, Manhasset, NY, USA Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell, Hempstead, NY, USA Department of Medicine, North Shore University Hospital and Long Island Jewish Medical Center, Manhasset, NY, USA Department of Radiology, North Shore University Hospital and Long Island Jewish Medical Center, Manhasset, NY, USA Division of Gastroenterology, Lenox Hill Hospital, New York, NY, USA Division of Gastroenterology, North Shore University Hospital and Long Island Jewish Medical Center, Manhasset, NY, USABackground/Aims Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) involves chronic inflammation of the colon with ulcerative colitis (UC), and the colon and/or small intestine with Crohn’s disease (CD). Pneumatosis intestinalis (PI), characterized by compromise of the intestinal wall with gas-filled cysts, has rarely been reported with IBD. The presentation, best management and outcomes of PI with IBD are poorly defined. Methods We conducted a search for PI in all abdominal computed tomography (CT) reports at 2 large tertiary care hospitals from January 1, 2010 to December 31, 2017, cross referenced to ICD codes for IBD. CT and chart review was performed to confirm PI and IBD respectively. A systematic review excluding case reports was performed for PI with IBD for comparison. Results Of 5,990 patients with a CT abdomen report mentioning PI, we identified 11 cases of PI with IBD, 4 UC, 6 CD, and 1 indeterminate colitis. PI was limited to the small bowel in 5 patients, the right colon in 5, and small bowel and colonic in 1. All 3 mortalities had CD, small intestinal PI and portal/mesenteric venous gas. The systematic literature search identified 9 articles describing 58 patients with IBD and PI. These cases were mostly included in larger cohorts of PI patients without extractable data on presentation or outcomes in the IBD subpopulation. Conclusions Ours appears to be the first reporting of presentations and outcomes, outside of case reports, for those with PI and IBD. The high mortality for those with CD and PI of the small bowel appears to define a group requiring more than supportive medical care.http://www.irjournal.org/upload/pdf/ir-2019-00073.pdfcomputed tomographyinflammatory bowel diseaseintestinal diseasepneumatosis cystoides intestinalissystematic review
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author Youran Gao
Meka Uffenheimer
Michael Ashamallah
Gregory Grimaldi
Arun Swaminath
Keith Sultan
spellingShingle Youran Gao
Meka Uffenheimer
Michael Ashamallah
Gregory Grimaldi
Arun Swaminath
Keith Sultan
Presentation and outcomes among inflammatory bowel disease patients with concurrent pneumatosis intestinalis: a case series and systematic review
Intestinal Research
computed tomography
inflammatory bowel disease
intestinal disease
pneumatosis cystoides intestinalis
systematic review
author_facet Youran Gao
Meka Uffenheimer
Michael Ashamallah
Gregory Grimaldi
Arun Swaminath
Keith Sultan
author_sort Youran Gao
title Presentation and outcomes among inflammatory bowel disease patients with concurrent pneumatosis intestinalis: a case series and systematic review
title_short Presentation and outcomes among inflammatory bowel disease patients with concurrent pneumatosis intestinalis: a case series and systematic review
title_full Presentation and outcomes among inflammatory bowel disease patients with concurrent pneumatosis intestinalis: a case series and systematic review
title_fullStr Presentation and outcomes among inflammatory bowel disease patients with concurrent pneumatosis intestinalis: a case series and systematic review
title_full_unstemmed Presentation and outcomes among inflammatory bowel disease patients with concurrent pneumatosis intestinalis: a case series and systematic review
title_sort presentation and outcomes among inflammatory bowel disease patients with concurrent pneumatosis intestinalis: a case series and systematic review
publisher Korean Association for the Study of Intestinal Diseases
series Intestinal Research
issn 1598-9100
2288-1956
publishDate 2020-07-01
description Background/Aims Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) involves chronic inflammation of the colon with ulcerative colitis (UC), and the colon and/or small intestine with Crohn’s disease (CD). Pneumatosis intestinalis (PI), characterized by compromise of the intestinal wall with gas-filled cysts, has rarely been reported with IBD. The presentation, best management and outcomes of PI with IBD are poorly defined. Methods We conducted a search for PI in all abdominal computed tomography (CT) reports at 2 large tertiary care hospitals from January 1, 2010 to December 31, 2017, cross referenced to ICD codes for IBD. CT and chart review was performed to confirm PI and IBD respectively. A systematic review excluding case reports was performed for PI with IBD for comparison. Results Of 5,990 patients with a CT abdomen report mentioning PI, we identified 11 cases of PI with IBD, 4 UC, 6 CD, and 1 indeterminate colitis. PI was limited to the small bowel in 5 patients, the right colon in 5, and small bowel and colonic in 1. All 3 mortalities had CD, small intestinal PI and portal/mesenteric venous gas. The systematic literature search identified 9 articles describing 58 patients with IBD and PI. These cases were mostly included in larger cohorts of PI patients without extractable data on presentation or outcomes in the IBD subpopulation. Conclusions Ours appears to be the first reporting of presentations and outcomes, outside of case reports, for those with PI and IBD. The high mortality for those with CD and PI of the small bowel appears to define a group requiring more than supportive medical care.
topic computed tomography
inflammatory bowel disease
intestinal disease
pneumatosis cystoides intestinalis
systematic review
url http://www.irjournal.org/upload/pdf/ir-2019-00073.pdf
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