Case Control Study
Copyright ©2014 Baishideng Publishing Group Inc.
World J Gastroenterol. Jul 28, 2014; 20(28): 9534-9540
Published online Jul 28, 2014. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v20.i28.9534
Table 1 Components of Crohn’s disease activity index1
Clinical or laboratory variableWeighting factor
Number of liquid or soft stools each day for seven days× 2
Abdominal pain (graded from 0-3 on severity) each day for seven days× 5
General well being, subjectively assessed from 0 (well) to 4 (terrible) each day for seven days× 7
Presence of complications1× 20
Taking diphenoxylate and atropine (lomotil) or opiates for diarrhea× 30
Presence of an abdominal mass (0 as none, 2 as questionable, 5 as definite)× 10
Hematocrit of < 0.47 in men and < 0.42 in women× 6
Percentage deviation from standard weight× 1
Table 2 Demographic and laboratory values in patients with Crohn’s disease and healthy subjects n (%)
Healthy subjectsCrohn’s diseaseP value
Total number4559-
Male29 (64)38 (64)-
Premenopausal women8 (17)10 (17)-
Age (yr)35.64 ± 237.7 ± 1.8NS
BMI (kg/cm2)27.1 ± 0.927 ± 0.28NS
Patients with active disease-23 (39)-
Disease duration (yr)-7 ± 2.3-
TSH (mIU/L)1.74 ± 0.151.6 ± 0.79NS
PTH (pmol/L)4 ± 0.24.2 ± 0.12NS
25-OH vitamin D (nmol/L)64.8 ± 3.231.7 ± 3< 0.001
Serum calcium (mmol/L)2.2 ± 0.12.5 ± 0.08NS
Serum phosphate (mmol/L)1.1 ± 0.051.1 ± 0.16NS
Glucose (mmol/L)5.1 ± 0.14.5 ± 0.7NS
Serum creatinine (μmol/L)62 ± 1.971 ± 2.2NS