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Immigrant IBD Patients in Spain Are Younger, Have More Extraintestinal Manifestations and Use More Biologics Than Native Patients

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BackgroundPrevious studies comparing immigrant ethnic groups and native patients with IBD have yielded clinical and phenotypic differences. To date, no study has focused on the immigrant IBD population in Spain. MethodsProspective, observational, multicenter study comparing cohorts of IBD patients from ENEIDA-registry who were born outside Spain with a cohort of native patients. ResultsWe included 13,524 patients (1,864 immigrant and 11,660 native). The immigrants were younger (45 +/- 12 vs. 54 +/- 16 years, p < 0.001), had been diagnosed younger (31 +/- 12 vs. 36 +/- 15 years, p < 0.001), and had a shorter disease duration (14 +/- 7 vs. 18 +/- 8 years, p < 0.001) than native patients. Family history of IBD (9 vs. 14%, p < 0.001) and smoking (30 vs. 40%, p < 0.001) were more frequent among native patients. The most prevalent ethnic groups among immigrants were Caucasian (41.5%), followed by Latin American (30.8%), Arab (18.3%), and Asian (6.7%). Extraintestinal manifestations, mainly musculoskeletal affections, were more frequent in immigrants (19 vs. 11%, p < 0.001). Use of biologics, mainly anti-TNF, was greater in immigrants (36 vs. 29%, p < 0.001). The risk of having extraintestinal manifestations [OR: 2.23 (1.92-2.58, p < 0.001)] and using biologics [OR: 1.13 (1.0-1.26, p = 0.042)] was independently associated with immigrant status in the multivariate analyses. ConclusionsCompared with native-born patients, first-generation-immigrant IBD patients in Spain were younger at disease onset and showed an increased risk of having extraintestinal manifestations and using biologics. Our study suggests a featured phenotype of immigrant IBD patients in Spain, and constitutes a new landmark in the epidemiological characterization of immigrant IBD populations in Southern Europe.

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GUTIÉRREZ, Ana, ZAPATER, Pedro, RICART, Elena, GONZÁLEZ VIVÓ, María, GORDILLO, Jordi, OLIVARES BERJAGA, David, VERA, Isabel, MAÑOSA, Míriam, GISBERT, Javier p., AGUAS, Mariam, SÁNCHEZ RODRÍGUEZ, Eugenia, BOSCÁ WATTS, Maia, LAREDO, Viviana, CAMPS, Blau, MARÍN JIMÉNEZ, Ignacio, ZABANA ABDO, Yamile, MARTÍN ARRANZ, María dolores, MUÑOZ, Roser, NAVARRO, Mercè, SIERRA, Eva, MADERO, Lucía, VELA, Milagros, PÉREZ CALLE, José lázaro, SAINZ ARNAU, Empar, CALVET, Xavier, ARIAS, Lara, MORALES, Victor, BERMEJO, Fernando, FERNÁNDEZ SALAZAR, Luis, DOMSELAAR, Manuel van, CASTRO, Luisa de, RODRÍGUEZ, Cristina, MUÑOZ VILLAFRANCA, Carmen, LORENTE, Rufo, RIVERO, Montserrat, IGLESIAS, Eva, HERREROS, Belén, BUSQUETS, David, RIERA, Joan, MARTÍNEZ MONTIEL, María pilar, ROLDÓN, Marta, RONCERO, Oscar, HINOJOSA, Esther, SIERRA, Mónica, BARRIO, Jesús, FRANCISCO, Ruth de, HUGUET, José, MERINO, Olga, CARPIO, Daniel, GINARD, Daniel, MUÑOZ, Fernando, PIQUERAS, Marta, ALMELA, Pedro, ARGÜELLES ARIAS, Federico, ALCAÍN, Guillermo, BUJANDA, Luis, MANCEÑIDO, Noemí, LUCENDO, Alfredo j., VARELA, Pilar, RODRÍGUEZ LAGO, Iago, RAMOS, Laura, SEMPERE, Laura, SESÉ, Eva, BARREIRO DE ACOSTA, Manuel, DOMÈNECH, Eugeni, FRANCÉS, Rubén. Immigrant IBD Patients in Spain Are Younger, Have More Extraintestinal Manifestations and Use More Biologics Than Native Patients. _Frontiers in Medicine_. 2022. Vol. 9. [consulta: 2 de febrer de 2026]. ISSN: 2813-1169. [Disponible a: https://hdl.handle.net/2445/183759]

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