Iron deficiency, depression, and fatigue in inflammatory bowel diseases.
Z Gastroenterol
; 58(12): 1191-1200, 2020 Dec.
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| ID: mdl-33291175
BACKGROUND: Iron deficiency and anemia are common findings in IBD. Treatment of anemia improves quality of life. Neurological symptoms like depression or anxiety are also common in IBD; however, their relationship with ID has not been studied in detail. METHODS: Prospective, single center, non-interventional trial in an IBD cohort (nâ=â98), which is generally at risk for ID. Quality of sleep (using the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index, Epworth Sleepiness Scale, and Insomnia Severity Index) and the presence of fatigue (Piper fatigue scale), depression (Self-rating Depression Scale [SDS]) or anxiety (Self-rating Anxiety Scale [SAS]) were related to ID (ferritin, transferrin saturation), anemia (hemoglobin), and inflammatory disease activity (CRP). RESULTS: ID was present in 35â%, anemia in 16â%, and inflammation in 30â%. The overall quality of sleep in this cohort was similar to that reported for the general population. ID, anemia, or inflammation had no influence on the PSQI (median 4.0 [CI 3.0-5.0]), the ESS 5.5 (5.0-7.0), and the ISI 4.00 (2.5-5.5). Fatigue (PFS; present in 30â%), anxiety (SAS; present in 24â%), and depression (SDS; present in 33â%) were more common than in the general population. Iron deficient and anemic patients were more likely to be depressed (pâ=â0.02 and pâ<â0.01) and showed a trend towards presence of fatigue (pâ=â0.06 and 0.07). Systemic inflammation as measured by CRP had no effect on any of these conditions. CONCLUSION: In this IBD cohort, ID and anemia affect depression and possibly fatigue independent of the presence of inflammation.
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Assunto principal:
Qualidade de Vida
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Doenças Inflamatórias Intestinais
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Anemia Ferropriva
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Depressão
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Fadiga
Tipo de estudo:
Observational_studies
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Risk_factors_studies
Limite:
Humans
Idioma:
En
Revista:
Z Gastroenterol
Ano de publicação:
2020
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Article