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Cohort Profile: The Swiss Eosinophilic Esophagitis Cohort Study (SEECS).

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BORIS DOI
10.7892/boris.118980
Publisher DOI
10.1159/000486131
PubMed ID
30018966
Description
Background and Aims

The prospective, observational Swiss Eosinophilic Esophagitis Cohort Study (SEECS) was set up in 2015 with the following goals in mind: (1) to provide up-to-date epidemiologic data; (2) to assess the appropriateness of care; (3) to evaluate the psychosocial impact; and (4) to foster translational research projects. Data capture relies on validated instruments to assess disease activity and focuses on epidemiologic variables and biosamples (esophageal biopsies and blood specimens). An annual inclusion of 70 new patients with eosinophilic esophagitis (EoE) or proton pump inhibitor-responsive esophageal eosinophilia (PPI-REE) is intended. We herein describe the SEECS cohort profile.

Methods

The SEECS includes adult patients (age ≥18 years) with EoE or PPI-REE diagnosed according to published criteria. After inclusion, the patients are typically seen once a year for a clinical and endoscopic/histologic follow-up examination. Data are captured using validated questionnaires. Biosamples from patients with gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) and controls with a healthy esophagus are collected as well.

Results

From January 2016 to July 2017, a total of 111 patients with EoE and 10 patients with PPI-REE were recruited. In addition, esophageal biopsies and blood samples from 11 patients with GERD and 20 controls with a healthy esophagus were collected. The mean age of the patients with EoE and those with PPI-REE was 39.6 ± 12.9 and 44.6 ± 15.6 years, respectively. A male predominance was found among both the patients with EoE (77.5%) and those with PPI-REE (70%). Concomitant allergic disorders were found in 79.3% of the patients with EoE and 90% of the patients with PPI-REE. At inclusion, the EoE patients were treated with the following therapeutic regimens: no therapy (0.9%), PPI (36%), swallowed topical corticosteroids (82.9%), elimination diets (15.3%), and esophageal dilation (19.8%).

Conclusions

The SEECS is the first national cohort study of patients with EoE or PPI-REE. The SEECS will provide up-to-date epidemiologic data and foster translational research projects.
Date of Publication
2018-03
Publication Type
Article
Subject(s)
500 Science > 570 Life sciences; biology
600 Technology > 610 Medicine & health
300 Social sciences, sociology & anthropology > 360 Social problems & social services
Keyword(s)
Cohort profile Cohort study Eosinophilic esophagitis Gastroesophageal reflux disease Proton pump inhibitor-responsive esophageal eosinophilia
Language(s)
en
Contributor(s)
Safroneeva, Ekaterina
Institut für Sozial- und Präventivmedizin (ISPM)
Saner, Catherine
Rossel, Jean-Benoît
Golay, Delphine
Pittet, Valérie
Godat, Sébastien
Diem, Stefan
Aepli, Patrick
Sawatzki, Mikael
Borovicka, Jan
Burgmann, Konstantin
Juillerat, Pascal
Universitätsklinik für Viszerale Chirurgie und Medizin, Gastroenterologie
Netzer, Peter
Sendensky, Alexander
Hruz, Petr
Girardin, Marc
Biedermann, Luc
Greuter, Thomas
Vavricka, Stephan
Michetti, Pierre
Müller, Christophorcid-logo
Institut für Pathologie
Straumann, Alex
Schoepfer, Alain M
Cohort Study Group, Swiss EoE
Additional Credits
Institut für Pathologie
Universitätsklinik für Viszerale Chirurgie und Medizin, Gastroenterologie
Institut für Sozial- und Präventivmedizin (ISPM)
Series
Inflammatory intestinal disease
Publisher
S. Karger AG
ISSN
2296-9365
Access(Rights)
restricted
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