PROgnosticating COeliac patieNts SUrvivaL: the PROCONSUL score.

<h4>Introduction</h4>It has been shown that mortality rates of coeliac patients correlate with age at diagnosis of coeliac disease, diagnostic delay for coeliac disease, pattern of clinical presentation and HLA typing. Our aim was to create a tool that identifies coeliac patients at high...

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Main Authors: Federico Biagi, Annalisa Schiepatti, Georgia Malamut, Alessandra Marchese, Christophe Cellier, Sjoerd F Bakker, Chris J J Mulder, Umberto Volta, Fabiana Zingone, Carolina Ciacci, Anna D'Odorico, Alida Andrealli, Marco Astegiano, Catherine Klersy, Gino R Corazza
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Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2014-01-01
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Online Access:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/pmid/24392112/?tool=EBI
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spelling doaj-bb110dc44ef24f79af600043e400d8572021-06-19T05:01:15ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032014-01-0191e8416310.1371/journal.pone.0084163PROgnosticating COeliac patieNts SUrvivaL: the PROCONSUL score.Federico BiagiAnnalisa SchiepattiGeorgia MalamutAlessandra MarcheseChristophe CellierSjoerd F BakkerChris J J MulderUmberto VoltaFabiana ZingoneCarolina CiacciAnna D'OdoricoAlida AndrealliMarco AstegianoCatherine KlersyGino R Corazza<h4>Introduction</h4>It has been shown that mortality rates of coeliac patients correlate with age at diagnosis of coeliac disease, diagnostic delay for coeliac disease, pattern of clinical presentation and HLA typing. Our aim was to create a tool that identifies coeliac patients at higher risk of developing complications.<h4>Methods</h4>To identify predictors of complications in patients with coeliac disease, we organised an observational multicenter case-control study based on a retrospective collection of clinical data. Clinical data from 116 cases (patients with complicated coeliac disease) and 181 controls (coeliac patients without any complications) were collected from seven European centres. For each case, one or two controls, matched to cases according to the year of assessment, gender and age, were selected. Diagnostic delay, pattern of clinical presentation, HLA typing and age at diagnosis were used as predictors.<h4>Results</h4>Differences between cases and controls were detected for diagnostic delay and classical presentation. Conditional logistic models based on these statistically different predictors allowed the development of a score system. Tertiles analysis showed a relationship between score and risk of developing complications.<h4>Discussion</h4>A score that shows the risk of a newly diagnosed coeliac patient developing complications was devised for the first time. This will make it possible to set up the follow-up of coeliac patients with great benefits not only for their health but also for management of economic resources.<h4>Conclusions</h4>We think that our results are very encouraging and represent the first attempt to build a prognostic score for coeliac patients.https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/pmid/24392112/?tool=EBI
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author Federico Biagi
Annalisa Schiepatti
Georgia Malamut
Alessandra Marchese
Christophe Cellier
Sjoerd F Bakker
Chris J J Mulder
Umberto Volta
Fabiana Zingone
Carolina Ciacci
Anna D'Odorico
Alida Andrealli
Marco Astegiano
Catherine Klersy
Gino R Corazza
spellingShingle Federico Biagi
Annalisa Schiepatti
Georgia Malamut
Alessandra Marchese
Christophe Cellier
Sjoerd F Bakker
Chris J J Mulder
Umberto Volta
Fabiana Zingone
Carolina Ciacci
Anna D'Odorico
Alida Andrealli
Marco Astegiano
Catherine Klersy
Gino R Corazza
PROgnosticating COeliac patieNts SUrvivaL: the PROCONSUL score.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Federico Biagi
Annalisa Schiepatti
Georgia Malamut
Alessandra Marchese
Christophe Cellier
Sjoerd F Bakker
Chris J J Mulder
Umberto Volta
Fabiana Zingone
Carolina Ciacci
Anna D'Odorico
Alida Andrealli
Marco Astegiano
Catherine Klersy
Gino R Corazza
author_sort Federico Biagi
title PROgnosticating COeliac patieNts SUrvivaL: the PROCONSUL score.
title_short PROgnosticating COeliac patieNts SUrvivaL: the PROCONSUL score.
title_full PROgnosticating COeliac patieNts SUrvivaL: the PROCONSUL score.
title_fullStr PROgnosticating COeliac patieNts SUrvivaL: the PROCONSUL score.
title_full_unstemmed PROgnosticating COeliac patieNts SUrvivaL: the PROCONSUL score.
title_sort prognosticating coeliac patients survival: the proconsul score.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2014-01-01
description <h4>Introduction</h4>It has been shown that mortality rates of coeliac patients correlate with age at diagnosis of coeliac disease, diagnostic delay for coeliac disease, pattern of clinical presentation and HLA typing. Our aim was to create a tool that identifies coeliac patients at higher risk of developing complications.<h4>Methods</h4>To identify predictors of complications in patients with coeliac disease, we organised an observational multicenter case-control study based on a retrospective collection of clinical data. Clinical data from 116 cases (patients with complicated coeliac disease) and 181 controls (coeliac patients without any complications) were collected from seven European centres. For each case, one or two controls, matched to cases according to the year of assessment, gender and age, were selected. Diagnostic delay, pattern of clinical presentation, HLA typing and age at diagnosis were used as predictors.<h4>Results</h4>Differences between cases and controls were detected for diagnostic delay and classical presentation. Conditional logistic models based on these statistically different predictors allowed the development of a score system. Tertiles analysis showed a relationship between score and risk of developing complications.<h4>Discussion</h4>A score that shows the risk of a newly diagnosed coeliac patient developing complications was devised for the first time. This will make it possible to set up the follow-up of coeliac patients with great benefits not only for their health but also for management of economic resources.<h4>Conclusions</h4>We think that our results are very encouraging and represent the first attempt to build a prognostic score for coeliac patients.
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/pmid/24392112/?tool=EBI
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