INTESTINE Vol.21 No.2(9)

Theme Treatment for children, pregnant women and elderly patients with IBD
Title Clinical features of inflammatory bowel disease in elderly patients
Publish Date 2017/03
Author Ryota Hokari Department of Internal Medicine, National Defense Medical College
Author Kazuhiko Shirakabe Department of Internal Medicine, National Defense Medical College
Author Chikako Watanabe Department of Internal Medicine, National Defense Medical College
Author Masaaki Higashiyama Department of Internal Medicine, National Defense Medical College
Author Shunsuke Komoto Department of Internal Medicine, National Defense Medical College
[ Summary ] The incidence of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is increasing globally, including in Japan. IBD in the elderly is becoming more common. Genetic backgrounds are involved less with the pathophysiology of later onset of IBD. Response to drug therapies appears to be similar in elderly patients as in younger ones. Corticosteroid treatment carries additional risks for elderly patients. In addition, polypharmacological effects and malignancies should be taken into account. Pre-existing comorbidities and nutrition are important factors concerning surgical outcomes.
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