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. 2020 Jul 1;10:10731. doi: 10.1038/s41598-020-67710-2

Table 1.

Demographic and clinical characteristics of the patients.

Total (n = 1,448) Ulcerative colitis (n = 700) Crohn disease (n = 680)
Gender: men (n, %) 735 (50.8) 344 (49.1) 352 (51.8)
Age (years) (mean, SD) 53.83 (15.4) 55 (15.1) 52.68 (15.6)
Diagnostic age of IBD (years) (mean, SD) 40.70 (16.1) 42.42 (15.2) 38.50 (16.6)
Average duration of IBD (years) (mean, SD) 13.13 (9.7) 12.58 (9.3) 14.17 (10.2)
Average duration of IMIDs (years) (mean) 15.6 (4.3) 15.49 (4.2) 15.75 (4.5)
Tobacco (n, %)
Current smokers 233 (18.4) 55 (9.1) 170 (28.2)
Former smokers 193 (15.2) 102 (16.9) 82 (13.6)
Non smokers 841 (66.4) 447 (74.0) 351 (58.2)
Familiar history (n, %) 92 (6.4) 34 (4.9) 55 (8.1)
Complications (intra-abdominal abscess, megacolon, bleeding, perforation) (n, %) 95 (6.7) 7 (1.0) 88 (13.4)
Location (n, %):
Ulcerative proctitis 229 (32.7)
Left-side colitis 296 (42.3)
Extensive colitis 175 (25)
Ileum (CD) 337 (49.6)
Colon (CD) 99 (14.6)
Ileocolonic (CD) 244 (35.9)
Upper disease (CD) 22 (3.2)
Behaviour (n, %)
Inflammatory 445 (65.4)
Stricturing 108 (15.9)
Penetrating 127 (18.7)
Perianal disease (n, %) 153 (10.6) 24 (3.4) 122 (18.0)
Therapy
Immunosupresor (n, %) 577 (40.0) 170 (24.3) 296 (58.2)
Biological therapy (n, %) 387 (6.7) 105 (15) 271 (39.9)
Surgery (n, %) 289 (19.9) 37 (5.3) 250 (36.8)