Familial Aggregation of Irritable Bowel Syndrome: A Family Case-Control Study.
Am J Gastroenterol. 2010 Mar 16;
Authors: Saito YA, Petersen GM, Larson JJ, Atkinson EJ, Fridley BL, de Andrade M, Locke GR, Zimmerman JM, Almazar-Elder AE, Talley NJ
OBJECTIVES:Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) clusters in families, but previous studies documented family history only from patients. We have shown that patient-relative agreement on IBS status is poor. Thus, we conducted a family case-control study with direct survey of symptoms from family members to better quantitate the aggregation of IBS in families. The aims of this study were to (i) compare the prevalence of IBS in case-relatives with control-relatives, and (ii) determine whether gender, relationship, predominant symptom, and environmental risk factors affect familial aggregation.METHODS:Outpatients with IBS, matched controls, and their first-degree relatives completed a bowel symptom questionnaire. Percent of cases and controls with a family history were compared and odds ratios were computed using chi(2)-test; recurrence risks to relatives were computed using logistic regression and generalized estimating equations.RESULTS
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