Inflammatory bowel disease ups death risk: Study

IANS  |  London 

Children who develop -- ulcerative or -- are at an increased risk of death, both in childhood and later in life, according to a new study.

The findings of the study suggested that it is important that patients who are diagnosed with are carefully monitored.

"Individuals who are diagnosed in childhood need to be monitored carefully," said Ola Olen, at in Sweden.

For the study, published in the journal Gastroenterology, the team from the varsity compared mortality rates in about 9,400 children who developed with those of other children.

They also identified patients with such as ulcerative and

The results showed that children who developed before the age of 18 have a three to five-fold higher mortality rate than people without IBD, both during childhood and into adulthood.

This translates to a 2.2-year reduction in life expectancy in individuals monitored up to the age of 65, the findings suggested.

"Most young people with IBD do not die earlier than their peers, but a few individuals with a severe case of IBD and serious complications such as greatly elevate the relative risk," said Olen.

The most common cause of death was cancer, while fatalities due to IBD itself accounted for the largest relative increase in mortality.

IBD in adults has previously been linked to shortened life expectancy and is often thought to have a more course among children compared to adults.

However, it has been unclear how life expectancy is affected by childhood-onset IBD and if the mortality rate has changed since the introduction of modern drugs.

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First Published: Fri, October 19 2018. 18:28 IST