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Multicenter Study
. 2023 Jun;55(6):743-750.
doi: 10.1016/j.dld.2022.11.021. Epub 2022 Dec 23.

Diagnostic delay in adult coeliac disease: An Italian multicentre study

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Multicenter Study

Diagnostic delay in adult coeliac disease: An Italian multicentre study

Marco Vincenzo Lenti et al. Dig Liver Dis. 2023 Jun.

Abstract

Background: There are few data regarding the diagnostic delay and its predisposing factors in coeliac disease (CD).

Aims: To investigate the overall, the patient-dependant, and the physician-dependant diagnostic delays in CD.

Methods: CD adult patients were retrospectively enroled at 19 Italian CD outpatient clinics (2011-2021). Overall, patient-dependant, and physician-dependant diagnostic delays were assessed. Extreme diagnostic, i.e., lying above the third quartile of our population, was also analysed. Multivariable regression models for factors affecting the delay were fitted.

Results: Overall, 2362 CD patients (median age at diagnosis 38 years, IQR 27-46; M:F ratio=1:3) were included. The median overall diagnostic delay was 8 months (IQR 5-14), while patient- and physician-dependant delays were 3 (IQR 2-6) and 4 (IQR 2-6) months, respectively. Previous misdiagnosis was associated with greater physician-dependant (1.076, p = 0.005) and overall (0.659, p = 0.001) diagnostic delays. Neurological symptoms (odds ratio 2.311, p = 0.005) and a previous misdiagnosis (coefficient 9.807, p = 0.000) were associated with a greater extreme physician-dependant delay. Gastrointestinal symptoms (OR 1.880, p = 0.004), neurological symptoms (OR 2.313, p = 0.042), and previous misdiagnosis (OR 4.265, p = 0.000) were associated with increased extreme overall diagnostic delay.

Conclusion: We identified some factors that hamper CD diagnosis. A proper screening strategy for CD should be implemented.

Keywords: Diagnosis; Enteropathy; Gluten; Malabsorption; Villi.

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