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001-es BibID:BIBFORM096507
035-os BibID:(cikkazonosító)9370397
Első szerző:Riznik, Petra
Cím:The Use of Biopsy and "No-Biopsy" Approach for Diagnosing Paediatric Coeliac Disease in the Central European Region / Riznik Petra, Balogh Márta, Bódi Piroska, De Leo Luigina, Dolinsek Jasmina, Guthy Ildikó, Gyimesi Judit, Horváth Ágnes, Kis Ildikó, Klemenak Martina, Koletzko Berthold, Koletzko Sibylle, Korponay-Szabó Ilma Rita, Krencnik Tomaz, Not Tarcisio, Palcevski Goran, Pollák Éva, Sblattero Daniele, Tokodi István, Vogrincic Matej, Werkstetter Katharina Julia, Dolinsek Jernej
Dátum:2019
ISSN:1687-6121 1687-630X
Megjegyzések:Objectives: The current European Society for Paediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology, and Nutrition (ESPGHAN) guidelines introduced the option to diagnose coeliac disease (CD) in children and adolescents without upper endoscopy if the defined criteria are met. The aim of our study was to evaluate how frequently paediatric gastroenterologists in Central Europe used the "no-biopsy" approach and how often the duodenal biopsy could have been omitted. Methods: Medical records of patients aged < 19 years diagnosed with CD in 2016 from five European countries were analysed, focusing on levels of transglutaminase antibodies (TGA) at the time of diagnosis and on whether the diagnosis was confirmed using duodenal biopsy or "no-biopsy" approach. Clinical presentation and delays until final diagnosis were analysed according to diagnostic approach. Results: Data from 653 children (63.9% female, median age: 7 years, range: 7 months-18.5 years) from Croatia, Hungary, Germany, Italy, and Slovenia were analysed. One fifth (n = 134) of included children were asymptomatic at diagnosis. Of 519 symptomatic children, 107 (20.6%) were diagnosed by the "no-biopsy" approach. Out of the remaining 412 children who underwent duodenal biopsies, 214 (51.9%) had TGA ? 10 times upper level of normal (ULN) and would have been eligible for the "no-biopsy" approach. Signs and symptoms of malabsorption were more frequent in children diagnosed without duodenal biopsies. There were no differences in diagnostic delays with respect to the diagnostic approach. Conclusion: In this cohort, about 60% of symptomatic CD patients could have been diagnosed without duodenal biopsies. The aim of the "no-biopsy" approach was to make the diagnostic procedure less challenging without compromising its reliability. However, this option was applied only in 20%, in spite of fewer burdens to the family and reduced costs. The reasons for this discrepancy are unknown. Physicians should be made more aware about the reliability of CD diagnosis without biopsies when the ESPGHAN guidelines for CD diagnosis are followed
Tárgyszavak:Orvostudományok Klinikai orvostudományok idegen nyelvű folyóiratközlemény külföldi lapban
folyóiratcikk
coeliac disease
Megjelenés:Gastroenterology Research And Practice. - 2019 (2019), p. 1-6. -
További szerzők:Balogh Márta Bodi Piroska De Leo, Luigina Dolinsek, Jasmina Guthy Ildikó Gyimesi Judit Horváth Ágnes (Veszprém) Kis Ildikó Klemenak, Martina Koletzko, Berthold Koletzko, Sibylle Korponay-Szabó Ilma (1959-) (gyermekgyógyász) Krencnik, Tomaz Not, Tarcisio Palcevski, Goran Pollák Éva Sblattero, Daniele Tokodi István Vogrincic, Matej Werkstetter, Katharina (gyermekgyógyász, gasztroenterológus) Dolinśek, Jernej
Pályázati támogatás:NKFIH 120392
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EFOP-3.6.1-16-2016-00022
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001-es BibID:BIBFORM096516
Első szerző:Riznik, Petra
Cím:Management of coeliac disease patients after the confirmation of diagnosis in Central Europe / Riznik Petra, De Leo Luigina, Dolinsek Jasmina, Gyimesi Judit, Klemenak Martina, Koletzko Berthold, Koletzko Sibylle, Koltai Tunde, Korponay-Szabó Ilma Rita, Krencnik Tomaz, Milinovic Marina, Not Tarcisio, Palcevski Goran, Sblattero Daniele, Werkstetter Katharina Julia, Dolinsek Jernej
Dátum:2022
ISSN:0954-691X
Megjegyzések:Background: Recently published paediatric guidelines for diagnosing coeliac disease do not include recommendations on the follow-up of coeliac disease patients. Goal: The aim of this study was to assess the management practices and experience of coeliac disease patients with their follow-up appointments in Central Europe. Study: Gastroenterologists and coeliac disease patients in five Central European countries were asked to complete the web-based questionnaire focusing on coeliac disease management practices. Results: Answers from 147 gastroenterologists and 2041 coeliac disease patients were available for the analysis. More than half of the gastroenterologists (58.5%) schedule the first follow-up visit within 3 months after the diagnosis. At follow-up, tissue transglutaminase antibodies are checked in almost all patients (95.9%). Approximately two-thirds (60.7%) of gastroenterologists refer all of their patients to the dietitian at diagnosis. Similarly, 42.8% of coeliac disease patients reported that they had not been appointed to a dietitian. Almost one-third of coeliac disease patients (30.8%) reported that they had no follow-up appointments with gastroenterologist at all. Conclusions: Follow-up of coeliac disease patients is suboptimal in Central Europe. Many patients are not followed regularly. A lot of patients are not referred to a dietitian. The recommendations on the optimal follow-up of coeliac disease patients are needed in order to improve patient care
Tárgyszavak:Orvostudományok Klinikai orvostudományok idegen nyelvű folyóiratközlemény külföldi lapban
folyóiratcikk
coeliac disease
adults
children
Central Europe
management
celiac disease
Megjelenés:European Journal Of Gastroenterology & Hepatology. - 34 : 1 (2022), p. 27-32. -
További szerzők:De Leo, Luigina Dolinsek, Jasmina Gyimesi Judit Klemenak, Martina Koletzko, Berthold Koletzko, Sibylle Koltai Tünde Korponay-Szabó Ilma (1959-) (gyermekgyógyász) Krencnik, Tomaz Milinovic, Marina Not, Tarcisio Palcevski, Goran Sblattero, Daniele Werkstetter, Katharina (gyermekgyógyász, gasztroenterológus) Dolinśek, Jernej
Pályázati támogatás:Interreg Central Europe CE111
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EFOP-3.6.1-16-2016-00022
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NKFI120392
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001-es BibID:BIBFORM096518
Első szerző:Riznik, Petra
Cím:Clinical Presentation in Children With Coeliac Disease in Central Europe / Riznik Petra, De Leo Luigina, Dolinsek Jasmina, Gyimesi Judit, Klemenak Martina, Koletzko Berthold, Koletzko Sibylle, Korponay-Szabó Ilma Rita, Krencnik Tomaz, Not Tarcisio, Palcevski Goran, Sblattero Daniele, Werkstetter Katharina Julia, Dolinsek Jernej
Dátum:2021
ISSN:0277-2116
Megjegyzések:Objectives: During the past decades, there has been a shift in the clinical presentation of coeliac disease (CD) to nonclassical, oligosymptomatic, and asymptomatic forms. We assessed clinical presentation of CD in children and adolescents in Central Europe. Methods: Paediatric gastroenterologists in 5 countries retrospectively reported data of their patients diagnosed with CD. Clinical presentation was analyzed and the differences among very young (<3 years) and older children and adolescents were studied. Results: Data from 653 children and adolescents (median age 7 years 2 months; 63.9% girls) from Croatia, Germany, Hungary, Italy, and Slovenia were available for the analysis. One fifth (N = 134) of all children were asymptomatic. In symptomatic children, the most common leading symptom was abdominal pain (33.3%), followed by growth retardation (13.7%) and diarrhoea (13.3%). The majority of symptomatic children (47.6%; N = 247) were polysymptomatic. Abdominal pain was the most common symptom in polysymptomatic (66.4%) as well as in monosymptomatic children (29.7%). Comparing clinical presentation of CD in very young children (younger than 3 years) with older children (3 years or older), we found that symptoms and signs of malabsorption were significantly more common in younger (P < 0.001), whereas abdominal pain and asymptomatic presentation were more common in older children and adolescents (both P < 0.001). Conclusion: In children with CD, abdominal pain has become the most common symptom. However, in younger children, symptoms of malabsorption are still seen frequently. This raises a question about the underlying mechanism of observed change in clinical presentation in favour of nonclassical presentation and asymptomatic disease at certain age.
Tárgyszavak:Orvostudományok Klinikai orvostudományok idegen nyelvű folyóiratközlemény külföldi lapban
folyóiratcikk
coeliac disease
Megjelenés:Journal Of Pediatric Gastroenterology And Nutrition. - 72 : 4 (2021), p. 546-551. -
További szerzők:De Leo, Luigina Dolinsek, Jasmina Gyimesi Judit Klemenak, Martina Koletzko, Berthold Koletzko, Sibylle Korponay-Szabó Ilma (1959-) (gyermekgyógyász) Krencnik, Tomaz Not, Tarcisio Palcevski, Goran Sblattero, Daniele Werkstetter, Katharina (gyermekgyógyász, gasztroenterológus) Dolinśek, Jernej
Pályázati támogatás:Interreg Central Europe CE111
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001-es BibID:BIBFORM096517
Első szerző:Riznik, Petra
Cím:The Knowledge About Celiac Disease Among Healthcare Professionals and Patients in Central Europe / Riznik Petra, De Leo Luigina, Dolinsek Jasmina, Gyimesi Judit, Klemenak Martina, Koletzko Berthold, Koletzko Sibylle, Koltai Tunde, Korponay-Szabó Ilma Rita, Krencnik Tomaz, Milinovic Marina, Not Tarcisio, Palcevski Goran, Sblattero Daniele, Werkstetter Katharina Julia, Dolinsek Jernej
Dátum:2021
ISSN:0277-2116
Megjegyzések:Objectives: Celiac disease (CD) remains undiagnosed for a long time in many adult and pediatric patients. We assessed the knowledge about CD among healthcare professionals (HCPs) and CD patients in Central Europe (CE). Methods: HCPs and CD patients from 5 CE countries were asked to complete the web-based questionnaire about CD. The questions were divided into subsections on epidemiology, clinical presentation, diagnostics, treatment, and follow-up. Achieved scores of different specialists managing patients with CD were compared and regional differences in patients' knowledge were analyzed. Results: Questionnaire was completed by 1381 HCPs and 2262 CD patients or their caregivers from Croatia, Hungary, Germany, Italy, and Slovenia. Mean score achieved by HCPs was 50.9%, and by CD patients 56.4%. Pediatric gastroenterologists scored the highest (69.4%; P < 0.001). There were significant differences in knowledge of patients from different CE regions with German participants scoring the highest (58.3%). Members of CD societies scored higher compared with nonmembers (mean score 58% vs 53.2%; P < 0.001) and patients diagnosed less than 5 years ago scored higher compared with those diagnosed more than 10 years ago (mean score 57.3% vs 54.6%; P < 0.001). Conclusions: The knowledge about CD among HCPs and CD patients is not satisfactory. Further awareness-raising and learning activities are needed to improve HCPs' knowledge and to minimize the number of unrecognized patients and unnecessary diagnostic delays. Patients should be better informed about their disease to reach higher compliance with the gluten-free diet
Tárgyszavak:Orvostudományok Klinikai orvostudományok idegen nyelvű folyóiratközlemény külföldi lapban
folyóiratcikk
coeliac disease
Megjelenés:Journal Of Pediatric Gastroenterology And Nutrition. - 72 : 4 (2021), p. 552-557. -
További szerzők:De Leo, Luigina Dolinsek, Jasmina Gyimesi Judit Klemenak, Martina Koletzko, Berthold Koletzko, Sibylle Koltai Tünde Korponay-Szabó Ilma (1959-) (gyermekgyógyász) Krencnik, Tomaz Milinovic, Marina Not, Tarcisio Palcevski, Goran Sblattero, Daniele Werkstetter, Katharina (gyermekgyógyász, gasztroenterológus) Dolinśek, Jernej
Pályázati támogatás:Interreg Central Europe CE111
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001-es BibID:BIBFORM096511
Első szerző:Riznik, Petra
Cím:Diagnostic Delays in Children With Coeliac Disease in the Central European Region / Riznik Petra, De Leo Luigina, Dolinsek Jasmina, Gyimesi Judit, Klemenak Martina, Koletzko Berthold, Koletzko Sibylle, Korponay-Szabó Ilma Rita, Krencnik Tomaz, Not Tarcisio, Palcevski Goran, Sblattero Daniele, Vogrincic Matej, Werkstetter Katharina Julia, Dolinsek Jernej
Dátum:2019
ISSN:0277-2116
Megjegyzések:Objectives: Coeliac disease (CD) is a systemic autoimmune disorder affecting about 1% of the population. Many patients remain undiagnosed or are diagnosed with substantial delay. We assessed diagnostic delays in symptomatic CD children in Central Europe (CE). Methods: Paediatric gastroenterologists in 5 CE countries retrospectively reported data of their patients diagnosed in 2016. Age at first CD-related symptom(s), first visit to paediatric gastroenterologist and confirmed diagnosis were used to determine diagnostic delays. Results: Data from 393 children (65% girls, median age 7 years, range 7 months to 18.5 years) from Croatia, Hungary, Germany, Italy, and Slovenia were analysed. Median duration from first symptom(s) to visit to paediatric gastroenterologist was 5 months (range 0-10 years; preschool 4 months, school-aged 5 months), and further duration until final diagnosis was 1 month (range 0-5 years) with significant regional differences (P < 0.001). Median diagnostic delay was 6 months (range 0-10 years; preschool 5 months, school-aged 7 months). Type of clinical presentation had little, however, significant effect on delays. Reduced body mass in delays longer than 3 years compared with delays shorter than 1 year was found (z score -0.93 vs -0.39, P < 0.05). Conclusions: Time from first symptoms to CD diagnosis in children in 5 CE countries is slightly shorter compared with few other small paediatric studies, and significantly shorter than reported for adults. Nevertheless, delays of more than 3 years in 6.6% of children are worrisome. Raising awareness about the variable symptoms and implementation of reliable diagnostic tools will further reduce diagnostic delays.
Tárgyszavak:Orvostudományok Klinikai orvostudományok idegen nyelvű folyóiratközlemény külföldi lapban
folyóiratcikk
coeliac disease
diagnostic delay
Megjelenés:Journal Of Pediatric Gastroenterology And Nutrition. - 69 : 4 (2019), p. 443-448. -
További szerzők:De Leo, Luigina Dolinsek, Jasmina Gyimesi Judit Klemenak, Martina Koletzko, Berthold Koletzko, Sibylle Korponay-Szabó Ilma (1959-) (gyermekgyógyász) Krencnik, Tomaz Not, Tarcisio Palcevski, Goran Sblattero, Daniele Vogrincic, Matej Werkstetter, Katharina (gyermekgyógyász, gasztroenterológus) Dolinśek, Jernej
Pályázati támogatás:Interreg Central Europe CE111
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EFOP-3.6.1-16-2016-00022
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NKFIH 120392
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