Prospective Study
Copyright ©The Author(s) 2015.
World J Gastroenterol. Mar 28, 2015; 21(12): 3650-3656
Published online Mar 28, 2015. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v21.i12.3650
Table 1 General information about Crohn’s disease and intestinal tuberculosis n (%)
Gender
Age (yr)Duration (mo)Profession
MaleFemaleStudents and workersFarmersOthers
CD, n = 2518 (72)7 (28)28.57 ± 12.71329.36 ± 42.42315 (60)5 (20)5 (20)
ITB, n = 4021 (53)19 (47)39.69 ± 13.17217.07 ± 25.62410 (25)15 (38)15 (38)
P value0.1180.2480.3780.0050.1370.137
Table 2 Value of indicators with Crohn’s disease and intestinal tuberculosis
SensitivitySpecificityPositive predictive valueNegative predictive valueOR (95%CI)
Students and workers60%75%60%75%4.500 (1.538-13.165)
Night sweats35%92%88%47%0.161 (0.033-0.787)
Purified protein derivative93%84%90%88%0.015 (0.003-0.076)
T-SPOT.TB95%100%100%93%0.050 (0.013-0.193)
High-sensitivity C-reactive protein76%55%51%79%3.870 (1.276-11.735)
Erythrocyte sedimentation rate84%55%54%85%6.417 (1.862-22.117)
Serum albumin84%48%50%83%4.750 (1.380-16.353)
Longitudinal ulcer52%95%87%76%20.583 (4.057-104.428)
Ring ulcer40%96%94%50%0.063 (0.008-0.509)
Ulcer scar35%100%100%49%0.650 (0.518-0.816)
Nodular hyperplasia52%85%68%74%6.139 (1.905-19.729)
Cobblestone appearance24%100%100%68%1.316 (1.056-1.640)
Intestinal diseases76%85%76%85%17.944 (5.074-63.464)
Intestinal fistula36%95%82%70%10.688 (2.074-55.081)
Target sign52%98%93%76%42.250 (4.999-357.089)
Comb sign48%98%92%75%36.000 (4.259-304.265)