Background

No previous study has investigated fatigue in older patients with Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD).

Aims

To describe the prevalence of fatigue in older patients and compare it to the prevalence in younger patients with IBD, and to determine factors associated with fatigue.

Methods

A prospective, multicenter cohort study, including older- (≥ 65 years) and younger patients with IBD (18-64 years). A geriatric assessment was performed in older patients to measure deficits in geriatric assessment (DiG). Fatigue was defined by one item from the short Inflammatory Bowel Disease Questionnaire. Active disease was defined as the presence of clinical or biochemical disease activity.

Results

Fatigue prevalence in the 405 older patients varied between 45.4% (71/155) in active disease to 23.6% (60/250) in remission. Fatigue prevalence in 155 younger patients was 59.5% (47/79) and 57.4% (89/155), respectively. Female sex, clinical disease activity, use of immunomodulators and presence of DiG were associated with fatigue in older patients with IBD.

Conclusions

Fatigue prevalence is lower in older patients with IBD compared to younger patients with IBD, but increases when active disease is present. Clinicians should be aware that fatigue is a relevant symptom in older patients with IBD, as it is associated with DiG.

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TitleDeficits in geriatric assessment are important in relation to fatigue in older patients with Inflammatory Bowel Disease.
DateFebruary 17th, 2024
Issue nameDigestive and liver disease : official journal of the Italian Society of Gastroenterology and the Italian Association for the Study of the Liver
Issue numberpubmed:38369409
DOI10.1016/j.dld.2024.01.196
PubMed38369409
AuthorsFons AB, Asscher VER, Stuyt RJL, Baven-Pronk AMC, van der Marel S, Jacobs RJ, Mooijaart SP, Eikelenboom P, van der Meulen-de Jong AE, Kalisvaart KJ & Jeroen Maljaars PW
KeywordsCrohn's disease, Elderly, Ulcerative colitis
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