Case Control Study
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World J Gastroenterol. Feb 14, 2017; 23(6): 1018-1029
Published online Feb 14, 2017. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v23.i6.1018
Table 1 Demographic characteristics
CD patients (n = 20)Controls (n = 17)P value
Age (yr) at inclusion, mean ± SD30.1 ± 6.228.5 (6.7)0.460
Female, n (%)17 (85.0)13 (76.5)0.680
HBI score, mean ± SD12.2 ± 1.1--
Age of IBD onset (yr), mean ± SD21.4 ± 5.7--
IBD disease duration (yr), mean ± SD8.8 ± 7.2--
Smoker, n (%)11 (55.0)4.0 (23.5)0.400
VAS, mean ± SD7.4 (1.3)3.4 (2.3)< 0.001
MFI, mean ± SD66.1 (13.3)36.4 (10.3)< 0.001
General Fatigue16.4 (2.8)8.9 (3.3)< 0.001
Physical Fatigue14.4 (3.0)6.2 (2.2)< 0.001
Mental Fatigue12.8 (4.1)7.2 (2.9)< 0.001
Reduced Activity10.7 (3.5)6.9 (2.7)< 0.001
Reduced Motivation12.0 (3.6)7.1 (2.7)< 0.001
Education level, n (%)0.001
Lowa4 (20)-
Intermediateb10 (50)2 (11.8)
Highc6 (30)15 (88.2)
Montreal classification
Location CD, n (%)
L1 ileal3 (15.0)--
L2 colonic2 (10.0)--
L3 ileocolonic15 (75.0)--
L4 upper---
L1-3 + L4---
Behaviour CD, n (%)
B1 non-stricturing/penetrating15 (75.0)--
B2 stricturing3 (15.0)--
B3 penetrating2 (10.0)--
+ Perianal disease3 (15.0)--
Medication use, n (%)
Immunosuppressive drugs (Aza/6MP)12 (60.0)--
None8 (40.0)--
Table 2 Group mean subcortical structure volumes as percentage of the total brain volume in Crohn’s disease patients and controls
CD patients (n = 20)Controls (n = 17)P value
Left Accumbens0.04 ± 0.010.04 ± 0.010.56
Left Amygdala0.09 ± 0.010.09 ± 0.010.61
Left Caudate0.24 ± 0.020.24 ± 0.020.94
Left Hippocampus0.27 ± 0.020.27 ± 0.030.94
Left Pallidus0.13 ± 0.010.12 ± 0.010.32
Left Putamen0.33 ± 0.020.32 ± 0.030.24
Left Thalamus0.54 ± 0.020.54 ± 0.030.94
Right Accumbens0.04 ± 0.000.03 ± 0.010.08
Right Amygdala0.08 ± 0.010.09 ± 0.010.08
Right Caudate0.25 ± 0.030.25 ± 0.020.76
Right Hippocampus0.26 ± 0.020.27 ± 0.030.22
Right Pallidus0.12 ± 0.010.13 ± 0.010.30
Right Putamen0.31 ± 0.080.32 ± 0.020.56
Right Thalamus0.53 ± 0.020.52 ± 0.030.48
Table 3 Mean metabolite ratio to total creatine
CD patients (n = 9)Controls (n = 9)P value
Ratio Glu:tCr0.76 ± 0.120.84 ± 0.100.19
Ratio Cho:tCr0.29 ± 0.020.29 ± 0.040.81
Ratio Ins:tCr0.66 ± 0.080.70 ± 0.100.38
Ratio NAA:tCr1.31 ± 0.121.27 ± 0.090.44
Ratio NAA + NAAG:tCr1.59 ± 0.181.56 ± 0.130.69
Ratio Glu + Gln:tCr0.92 ± 0.131.10 ± 0.140.02
Table 4 Mental status
CD patients (n = 20)Controls (n = 17)P value
Global cognitive functioning
MMSE (total score), mean ± SD28.9 (1.62)29.65 (0.49)0.87
Memory
Verbal
WMS memory quotient, mean ± SD3109.2 (10.5)115.7 (8.7)0.72
Non verbal
WMS visual reproduction (total score), mean ± SD311.6 (2.7)12.9 (2.2)0.75
WAIS-R Digit Span forward, mean ± SD5.4 (1.0)6.5 (1.3)0.15
WAIS-R Digit Span backward, mean ± SD4.5 (1.0)5.2 (0.9)0.15
Executive functioning
WFT, mean ± SD1
No. of good answers42.7 (7.8)48.2 (9.8)0.29
No. of perseverative errors0.28 (0.5)0.47 (0.8)0.58
Stroop Color-Word test, mean ± SD
Stroop 1 time (s)43.9 (7.2)39.2 (8.6)0.41
Stroop 1 No. of errors0.2 (0.4)0.1 (0.3)0.98
Stroop 2 time (s)56.6 (8.3)53.8 (6.9)0.62
Stroop 2 No. of errors0.3 (0.8)0 (0.0)0.21
Stroop 3 time (s)88.3 (14.7)76.6 (8.8)0.22
Stroop 3 No. of errors0.6 (1.5)0.13 (0.3)0.20
Stroop interference index50.1 (7.8)56.1 (5.5)0.06
TMT, mean ± SD
Part A time (s)30.3 (11.8)22.1 (8.5)0.08
Part A no. of errors0.1 (0.2)0.1 (0.2)0.56
Part B time (s)61.8 (29.2)50.1 (17.4)0.72
Part B no. of errors0.1 (0.2)0.2 (0.5)0.41
WAIS-R Digit Symbol, mean ± SD2
Total score59.7 (8.4)71.0 (6.2)0.06
No. of errors0 (0.0)0.1 (0.3)0.63
Digit cancellation test, mean ± SD4
Total score436.2 (88.1)498.6 (82.9)0.16
No. of good answers (%)57.3 (29.5)78.9 (20.9)0.16
HADS, mean ± SD13.1 (7.3)4.8 (2.9)< 0.001
Anxiety7.5 (3.8)3.7 (2.7)0.002
Depression6.1 (4.0)0.9 (1.1)< 0.001
SF-36
Physical functioning72.9 ± 20.296.6 ± 3.4< 0.001
Social functioning52.0 ± 29.090.7 ± 9.8< 0.001
Role physical problem71.3 ± 37.42.9 ± 8.3< 0.001
Role emotional problem40.4 ± 46.12.0 ± 8.10.002
Bodily pain35.3 ± 20.75.6 ± 12.6< 0.001
General health perception65.8 ± 18.882.0 ± 15.2< 0.001
Mental health63.6 ± 16.080.4 ± 10.90.001
Vitality30.1 ± 18.372.9 ± 14.3< 0.001
Table 5 Z-scores of the different domains of cognitive functioning
CD patients (n = 20)Controls (n = 17)P value
Global cognitive functioning1, mean ± SD28.9 (1.6)29.7 (0.5)0.870
Memory2, mean ± SD1.1 (2.9)1.3 (2.3)0.007
Executive functioning3, mean ± SD2.5 (7.7)2.9 (4.2)0.020

  • Citation: van Erp S, Ercan E, Breedveld P, Brakenhoff L, Ghariq E, Schmid S, Osch MV, van Buchem M, Emmer B, van der Grond J, Wolterbeek R, Hommes D, Fidder H, van der Wee N, Huizinga T, van der Heijde D, Middelkoop H, Ronen I, van der Meulen-de Jong A. Cerebral magnetic resonance imaging in quiescent Crohn’s disease patients with fatigue. World J Gastroenterol 2017; 23(6): 1018-1029
  • URL: https://www.wjgnet.com/1007-9327/full/v23/i6/1018.htm
  • DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.3748/wjg.v23.i6.1018