Brief Article
Copyright ©2013 Baishideng Publishing Group Co.
World J Gastroenterol. Jan 14, 2013; 19(2): 258-264
Published online Jan 14, 2013. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v19.i2.258
Table 1 Clinical information of the patients who were endoscopically diagnosed with suspicious tuberculosis
Gender/ageGroup1PPI duration before diagnosis (d)Reason for endoscopyEndoscopy findingsPathology findingsDecision for analysisNote
1F/652639DiarrheaScar, cecumNo biopsyExcluded
2F/731844Abdominal painScar, cecumNo biopsyExcluded
3F/6521177Routine checkScar, cecumNo biopsyExcluded
4F/601415Routine checkScar, terminal ileumNo biopsyExcludedSmall bowel resection due to tuberculosis 20 years ago
5F/641616AnemiaScar, descending colonNo biopsyExcluded
6F/67256Abdominal painScar, cecumNo biopsyExcluded
7F/55287Routine checkScar, cecumNo biopsyExcluded
8F/822523ConstipationScar, cecumNo biopsyExcluded
9F/58165Lower abdominal painScar, cecumNo biopsyExcluded
10F/551612Routine checkScar, cecumNo biopsyExcluded
11M/521894Blood-tinged stoolScar, cecumNo biopsyExcluded
12F/61229BloatingScar, cecumNo biopsyExcluded
13F/721125HematocheziaUlcers, cecumChronic active colitisIncluded
14M/44128AnemiaUlcers, cecum/ transverse colonNon-caseating granuloma, negative PCR2Included
15F/63255Epigastric painUlcer, gastric cardiaNon-caseating granuloma, positive PCR2IncludedPalpable right supraclavicular lymph node
16M/4917MelenaUlcers, terminal ileumChronic active ileitisExcluded
17M/411574Loose stoolUlcers, cecumNon-caseating granuloma, positive PCR2Included
18M/20149Lower abdominal painUlcers, ileocecal valveChronic active colitisIncluded
19F/6611MelenaUlcers, terminal ileumChronic active ileitisExcluded
20F/591224Lower abdominal painUlcers, ileocecal valveChronic active colitis,Included
21F/46128Epigastric painUlcers, mid-esophagusNon-caseating granuloma, positive PCR2Included
Table 2 Summary of descriptive statistical analysis n (%)
Group 1Group 2
Patients (n)50  53411  300
Cases6 (0.012)1 (0.009)
Esophageal tuberculosis10
Gastric tuberculosis01
Colonic tuberculosis50
Total follow-up (person-mo)1  102  947388  345
Average follow-up (mo)21.834.4
Incidence per 1000 person/yr0.650.03
Table 3 Demographic and clinical characteristics of each group (mean ± SD)
Group 1Group 2P-value
No. of patients50  53411  300
Age, yr54.96 ± 14.5058.18 ± 13.31< 0.001
Gender, male (%)52.546.7< 0.001
PPI duration, d25.17 ± 21.51285.78 ± 437.02< 0.001
Co-morbidities, n (%)
AIDS75 (0.15)6 (0.05)0.011
Cerebrovascular disease3655 (7.23)1201 (10.63)< 0.001
Congestive heart failure196 (0.39)71 (0.63)< 0.001
Chronic pulmonary disease184 (0.36)64 (0.57)0.002
Dementia332 (0.66)159 (1.41)< 0.001
DM4438 (8.78)1600 (14.16)< 0.001
DM without chronic complication4280 (8.47)1532 (13.56)< 0.001
DM with chronic complication158 (0.31)68 (0.60)< 0.001
Liver disease, mild3182 (6.30)1475 (13.05)< 0.001
Hemiplegia or paraplegia57 (0.11)8 (0.07)0.213
Liver disease, moderate or severe488 (0.97)205 (1.81)< 0.001
Any malignancy62 (0.12)13 (0.12)0.833
Metastatic solid tumor310 (0.61)69 (0.61)0.972
Myocardial infarction598 (1.18)121 (1.07)0.313
Peripheral vascular disease368 (0.73)114 (1.01)0.002
Peptic ulcer7011 (13.88)1569 (13.88)0.977
Rheumatologic disease284 (0.56)421 (3.73)< 0.001
Renal disease498 (0.99)342 (3.03)< 0.001
Charlson index0.50 ± 0.930.77 ± 1.14< 0.001
Score = 0 n (%)33297 (65.89)6167 (54.58)< 0.001
Score = 1 n (%)15536 (30.75)4363 (38.61)
Score ≥ 3 n (%)1699 (3.36)770 (6.81)
History of admission (%)29138 (57.66)6692 (59.22)0.002
History of ICU admission (%)1668 (3.30)352 (3.12)0.315
Table 4 Demographic and clinical characteristics of the active-tuberculosis and non-tuberculosis groups (mean ± SD)
Active tuberculosisNon-tuberculosis1
No. of patients761  790
Age, yr50.6 ± 17.755.6 ± 14.3
Gender, male (%)3 (43)31 803 (51)
PPI duration47.7 ± 97.972.8 ± 213.1
Charlson index1.29 ± 2.360.55 ± 0.97
Score = 0 n (%)5 (71)39  459 (64)
Score = 1, 2 n (%)0 (0)19  899 (32)
Score ≥ 3 n (%)2 (29)  2467 (4)
History of admission6 (86)35  824 (58)
Table 5 Results of the multivariable analysis using logistic regression
FactorRelative risk (95%CI)P-value
PPI exposure
Group 1Reference 1
Group 20.697 (0.083-5.891)0.74
Age, increase by year0.972 (0.923-1.023)0.27
Charlson index, increase by score 11.518 (1.040-2.216)0.03
Sex1.697 (0.374-7.690)0.49
History of admission4.317 (0.501-37.220)0.18