The effect of smoking in inflammatory bowel disease outcomes

Basil A. Alzahrani, Jamal A. Aljuhani, Ziyad A. Badri, Rayan M. Alshamrani, Faisal Suliman Algaows, Mohamed Eldigire Ahmed
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The hallmark of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is a persistent inflammation of the digestive system brought on by an imbalance in the gut microbiota. The two IBDs that are most well-known are ulcerative colitis (UC) and Crohn’s disease (CD). The purpose of the current study was to evaluate the Impact of smoking in inflammatory bowel disease.Data of 373 patients with IBD divided into 209 Crohn’s disease and 164 with ulcerative colitis disease. cases were collected from king Abdulaziz medical city, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia from 2016-2022. Patients older than 18 years, Patients with a history of cancer other than colon cancer or other GIT disorders were excluded from consideration.This study involved 373 participants, predominantly with Crohn’s disease 209. The participants exhibited diverse smoking habits, with complications observed in 53.6% of cases. Smoking status and duration showed significant associations with complications, particularly in Crohn’s disease. For ulcerative colitis, smoking correlated with lower complication rates. The analysis of smoking variables and disease remission highlighted nuanced relationships, emphasizing the need for further exploration. Specific associations between smoking and Crohn’s disease site or ulcerative colitis subtypes were observed, suggesting potential influences on disease manifestations.According to our research, smoking is negatively correlated with experiencing problems from ulcerative colitis (UC), and patients who smoke also appear to have higher rates of remission. Smoking has more issues with Crohn’s disease, though.
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吸烟对炎症性肠病预后的影响
炎症性肠病(IBD)的特征是肠道微生物群失衡导致消化系统持续发炎。最著名的两种 IBD 是溃疡性结肠炎(UC)和克罗恩病(CD)。本研究的目的是评估吸烟对炎症性肠病的影响。研究人员于 2016-2022 年期间在沙特阿拉伯吉达市阿卜杜勒阿齐兹国王医疗城收集了 373 名 IBD 患者的数据,其中分为 209 名克罗恩病患者和 164 名溃疡性结肠炎患者。18岁以上的患者、有结肠癌以外的癌症病史或其他消化道疾病的患者不在考虑之列。这项研究涉及373名参与者,其中主要是克罗恩病患者209名。参与者的吸烟习惯各不相同,53.6%的病例有并发症。吸烟状况和持续时间与并发症有明显关系,尤其是在克罗恩病中。就溃疡性结肠炎而言,吸烟与较低的并发症发生率有关。对吸烟变量和疾病缓解情况的分析凸显了细微的关系,强调了进一步探讨的必要性。根据我们的研究,吸烟与溃疡性结肠炎(UC)的问题呈负相关,吸烟患者的病情缓解率似乎也更高。不过,吸烟对克罗恩病的影响更大。
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