Characterization of celiac disease in chilean public hospitals

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Mendez, Constanza [1 ]
Carrasco, Mario [2 ]
Mora, Betty [3 ]
Araya, Magdalena [1 ]
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[1] Univ Chile, Inst Nutr & Tecnol Alimentos, Santiago, Chile
[2] Hosp Las Higueras, Concepcion, Chile
[3] Hosp Dr Guillermo Grant Benavente, Concepcion, Chile
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REVISTA CHILENA DE PEDIATRIA-CHILE | 2018年 / 89卷 / 06期
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Celiac disease; children; nutritional status; clinical presentation;
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Introduction: The worldwide prevalence of celiac disease (CD) is similar to 1% of the population. In Chile, the National Health Survey 2009-2010 showed a serological prevalence in individuals older than 15 years of 0.76% (IgA-tTG2), which corresponded in Concepcion to 0.6%. Objective: Determine clinical characteristics, search, diagnosis, treatment and follow-up of CD in the two public hospitals in Concepcion that have a Gastroenterology Department. Patients and Method: Descriptive study. Data were collected from electronic medical records (CIE10 code) and medical records of patients younger than 18 years of age, assessed for CD during 2010 - 2016 from two public hospitals in the city of Concepcion, Chile. Cases whose diagnostic protocol met the ESPGHAN 2012 criteria (confirmation with intestinal biopsy), 207 out of 216 identified patients met the inclusion criteria. The nutritional status was classified according to age group (in children under five years old by WHO 2006 and in children between five and 18 years old by WHO 2007). The Z-score (Z) was calculated using the WHO Anthro software (in children under five years old) and WHO Anthro Plus software (in those between five and 18 years old). Antiendomysial antibodies were assessed by immunofluorescence test in cuts of the esophagus of mono, IgA and IgG anti-transglutaminase antibodies via ELISA, as well as serum IgA. Results: CD was confirmed by duodenal biopsies in 33.8% of the patients. IgA-tTG was identified in 70% and IgG-tTG in 52.9%, although only two patients had IgA deficiency. The main reasons for consultation were gastrointestinal (80%) and/or referral by an endocrinologist (45.7%). The main clinical presentation was gastrointestinal, with diarrhea (71.4%). 17.1% of the patients had Down syndrome (DS), 11.4% short stature, and 5.7% had type 1 diabetes mellitus. At diagnosis, the obesity: malnutrition ratio (Z-score BMI) was 2: 1 and 6.8% of the patients were obese. One year after diagnosis, in 26 patients without DS, the frequency of eutrophic patients decreased from 65.4% to 42.3%, increasing overweight from 23.1% to 34.6% and obesity from 0 to 7.7%. Conclusions: In Concepcion, endocrinologists conduct a significant and successful active search of CD, being responsible for 47.3% of the diagnoses. The high proportion of overweight/obese patients is consistent with the phenomenon currently described in Chile and other countries.
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