TY - JOUR
T1 - Effects of current cigarette smoking on clinical course of Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis
AU - Odes, H. S.
AU - Fich, A.
AU - Reif, S.
AU - Halak, A.
AU - Lavy, A.
AU - Keter, D.
AU - Eliakim, R.
AU - Paz, J.
AU - Broide, E.
AU - Niv, Y.
AU - Ron, Y.
AU - Villa, Y.
AU - Arber, N.
AU - Gilat, T.
PY - 2001
Y1 - 2001
N2 - Cigarette smoking worsens Crohn's disease (CD) but ameliorates ulcerative colitis (UC). In Israel, where there is no epidemiological association of smoking with CD, we examined the effects of current smoking on the course of CD and UC. Patients at nine public hospitals completed a questionnaire detailing their smoking history, disease course and treatments; subjects altering their smoking habit after the onset of disease were excluded. Sixty-four smokers and 144 nonsmokers had CD, and 34 smokers and 158 nonsmokers had UC. No differences were found between CD smokers and nonsmokers for hospitalizations, operations, and requirement for corticosteroid and immunosuppressive treatment. By contrast, UC smokers had less extensive disease than nonsmokers (P < 0.02) and fewer hospitalizations (P = 0.01) and operations (P = 0.025). Our results agree with a minority of studies showing no adverse effect of smoking on the course of CD, and confirm the protective effect of smoking in UC.
AB - Cigarette smoking worsens Crohn's disease (CD) but ameliorates ulcerative colitis (UC). In Israel, where there is no epidemiological association of smoking with CD, we examined the effects of current smoking on the course of CD and UC. Patients at nine public hospitals completed a questionnaire detailing their smoking history, disease course and treatments; subjects altering their smoking habit after the onset of disease were excluded. Sixty-four smokers and 144 nonsmokers had CD, and 34 smokers and 158 nonsmokers had UC. No differences were found between CD smokers and nonsmokers for hospitalizations, operations, and requirement for corticosteroid and immunosuppressive treatment. By contrast, UC smokers had less extensive disease than nonsmokers (P < 0.02) and fewer hospitalizations (P = 0.01) and operations (P = 0.025). Our results agree with a minority of studies showing no adverse effect of smoking on the course of CD, and confirm the protective effect of smoking in UC.
KW - Crohn's disease
KW - Smoking
KW - Ulcerative colitis
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=0034902828&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1023/A:1010609722315
DO - 10.1023/A:1010609722315
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C2 - 11508673
AN - SCOPUS:0034902828
SN - 0163-2116
VL - 46
SP - 1717
EP - 1721
JO - Digestive Diseases and Sciences
JF - Digestive Diseases and Sciences
IS - 8
ER -