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Prognosis of unrecognized coeliac disease as regards mortality: A population-based cohort study

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ANNALS OF MEDICINE
Volume 41, Issue 7, Pages 508-515

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/07853890903036199

Keywords

Antibody; coeliac disease; epidemiology; mortality

Funding

  1. Pirkanmaa Hospital District
  2. Emil Aaltonen Foundation
  3. Foundation for Paediatric Research
  4. Yrjo Jahnsson Foundation
  5. Finnish Coeliac Society
  6. Academy of Finland
  7. Research Council for Health
  8. Commission of the European Communities [QLRT-1999-00037]

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Background and aim. Clinically diagnosed coeliac disease patients carry an increased risk of mortality. As coeliac disease is markedly underdiagnosed, we aimed to quantify the risk of mortality in subjects with unrecognized and thus untreated coeliac disease. Method. Blood samples from 6,987 Finnish adults were drawn in 1978-80, and sera were tested for immunoglobulin A (IgA)-class tissue transglutaminase antibodies (Eu-tTG) in 2001. Positive sera were further analysed for endomysial (EMA) and tissue transglutaminase antibodies by another test (Celikey tTG). EMA- and Celikey tTG-positive cases were compared to negatives as regards mortality in up to 28 years of surveillance, yielding a total follow-up of 147,646 person years. Dates and causes of death were extracted from the nation-wide database. Results. Altogether 74 (1.1%) of the participants were EMA- and 204 (2.9%) Celikey tTG-positive. The age-and sex-adjusted relative risk of overall mortality was not increased in either EMA (0.78, 95% CI 0.52-1.18) or Celikey tTG (1.19, 95% CI 0.99-1.42) -positive subjects. However, antibody-positive cases evinced a tendency to die from lymphoma, stroke, and diseases of the respiratory system. Conclusions. The prognosis of unrecognized coeliac disease was good as regards overall mortality, which does not support screening of asymptomatic coeliac disease cases.

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