Huang J.G.Wong Y.K.Y.Chew K.S.Tanpowpong P.Mercado K.S.C.Reodica A.Rajindrajith S.Chang K.C.Ni Y.H.Treepongkaruna S.Lee W.S.Aw M.M.Mahidol University2023-06-202023-06-202022-05-07World Journal of Gastroenterology Vol.28 No.17 (2022) , 1830-184410079327https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/20.500.14594/87306Background: There remains a dearth of Asian epidemiological literature for paediatric inflam matory bowel disease (PIBD). Aim: To describe the presenting features of PIBD from 7 Asia-Pacific pediatric gastroenterology centers via a central standardised electronic data platform. Methods: Clinical, endoscopic and radiologic data at diagnosis from the registry were extracted between 1 st January 1995 to 31 st December 2019. Disease phenotypic characteristics were classified as per the Paris classification system. Results: There was a distinct rise in new PIBD cases: Nearly half (48.6%) of the cohort was diagnosed in the most recent 5 years (2015-2019). The ratio of Crohn's disease (CD):Ulcerative colitis (UC):IBD-Unclassified was 55.9%:38.3%:5.8%. The mean age was 9.07 years with a high proportion of very early onset IBD (VEO-IBD) (29.3%) and EO-IBD (52.7%). An over-representation of the Indian/South Asian ethnic group was observed which accounted for 37.0% of the overall Singapore/Malaysia subcohort (6.8%-9.0% Indians in census). Indian/South Asian CD patients were also most likely to present with symptomatic perianal disease (P = 0.003). CD patients presented with significantly more constitutional symptoms (fever, anorexia, malaise/fatigue and muscle-wasting) than UC and higher inflammatory indices (higher C-reactive protein and lower albumin levels). Conclusion: We observed a high incidence of VEO-IBD and an over-representation of the Indian ethnicity. South Asian CD patients were more likely to have symptomatic perianal disease.MedicineEpidemiological characteristics of Asian children with inflammatory bowel disease at diagnosis: Insights from an Asian-Pacific multi-centre registry networkArticleSCOPUS10.3748/wjg.v28.i17.18302-s2.0-851301554302219284035633913