Comparison of comorbid diagnoses in children with and without eosinophilic esophagitis in a large population
- PMID: 30194971
- DOI: 10.1016/j.anai.2018.08.022
Comparison of comorbid diagnoses in children with and without eosinophilic esophagitis in a large population
Abstract
Background: Previous reports suggest a higher prevalence of comorbid diseases in patients with eosinophilic esophagitis (EoE), although few have systematically quantified comorbidities in pediatric patients.
Objective: To define the rate of comorbid diagnoses in pediatric EoE patients compared with rates in those without EoE.
Methods: Retrospective cross-sectional review of electronic medical records for patients seen in a single large pediatric primary care network between January 2007 and December 2016 (n = 456,148). International Classification of Diseases, Ninth and Tenth Revision codes were used to determine prevalence rates for coexisting diagnoses.
Results: A total of 428 patients held a diagnosis for EoE. Significant differences in rate of comorbid diseases included allergic rhinoconjunctivitis (60.0% of EoE cohort vs 17.4% of non-EoE cohort, P < .0001); asthma (59.8% of EoE, 21.4% of non-EoE, P < .0001); atopic dermatitis (17.8% of EoE, 6.6% of non-EoE, P < .0001); adrenal insufficiency (2.6% of EoE, 0.4% of non-EoE, P < .0001); autism spectrum disorder (7.5% of EoE, 1.9% of non-EoE, P < .0001); celiac disease (5.6% of EoE, 0.9% of non-EoE, P < .0001); connective tissue diseases (1.4% of EoE, 0.1% of non-EoE, P < .0001); cystic fibrosis (0.9% of EoE, 0.05% of non-EoE, P < .0001); inflammatory bowel disease (0.7% of EoE, 0.2% of non-EoE, P = .03); type 1 diabetes mellitus (1.2% of EoE, 0.3% of non-EoE, P = .0069).
Conclusion: Children with EoE have markedly higher rates of both atopic and non-atopic diseases compared with children without EoE. These associations have important implications for comprehensive EoE care and future research regarding associated disease mechanisms.
Copyright © 2018 American College of Allergy, Asthma 8 Immunology. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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