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INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON
IBD RESEARCH
FUNDED BY PATIENTS' ORGANISATIONS
“ROADMAP”
Brussels 18 October 2012
Hotel Métropole
EVENT ORGANIZED BY EFCCA
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INTRODUCTION
Swedish stomach and Bowel Patient Association
Tree different funds
1) The fund of Swedish Stomach and Bowel Association (1994)
2) Elmernäs research fund (2006)
3) Stomach and Bowel foundation for Swedish gastroentereological and
hepatological research (2008)
INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON IBD RESEARCH FUNDED BY PATIENTS ORGANISATIONS – ROADMAP
Tree different funds
1)The fund of Swedish Stomach and Bowel Association (1994).Distributes
around 5800 euro per year. Was created as our own fund in connection
with a big broadcasting campain for diseases in bowel and stomach.
2) Elmernäs research fund (2006)
An inheritance from a couple in Sweden with the aim to support research.
The money should be distributed in 10 years starting in 2007.
Distributes around 11 000 euro per year
3) Stomach and Bowel foundation for Swedish Gastroentereological and
hepatological research (2008)
Distributes around 70 000 euro per year. Is created by our patient
association, the swedish professional gastroenterological association and
Abbott.
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Some examples of research
Some example of research, supported from the 3
foundations
a) Oral health in patients with Crohn´s disease
b) Internet based self reporting of symptoms’ by youth with
IBD
c) To live with familiar adenomatös polypos (FAP)
d) To live with irritable bowel syndrome. The perspective
of patients on everyday life, healthcare and patient
education
e) Improving the health related quality of life of patients
with inflammatory bowel disease
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more examples
f) Developing biomarkers to predict response
from TNF-restrictors when IBD
g) Research about capsule endoscopy
h) Research about reflux
i) Research about skleroserande colangite
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Oral health in patients with CD
1) The aim is to investigate perceived oral health in
patients with CD in comparison with a control group
2) To verify by clinical studies that the perceived oral
health is true.
3) To work out a program for mouth health helping people
with CD
4) To analyze the dental consumption by CD:s
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Background
Many members with CD in our association were
complaining about problems with the teeth and gums
Few studies earlier done
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Our study about perceived oral health
A questionnaire was sent to 1943 persons with CD. 88 %
answered or 1598 persons
A control group of 1000 was selected at random .75 % or
748 answered
The questions were about level of illness, treatment, oral
health, oral habits, dental care, food habits, smoking and
others
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Result in columns
Red=CD
Yellow=Control
group
From left to right:
tooth ache,
caries,
broken or lost filling,
broken crown,
cold sore,
bad breath,
dryness in the
mouth
Comments: no differences in oral hygienic habits; a
possible explanation to differences is food habits. CD:s
eat more frequently, and fat reduced food, with more
carbohydrates.
This study is finished
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The result
Shows very clear that people with CD perceive their oral
health much worse compared to controls.
They also have a greater need for dental care. The
answers also showed that persons with CD had much
more problems with teeth and gums.
Toothache and caries were more than double as
common in patients with CD compared to controls.
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Clinical study has started:
The clear results have motivated further studies; clinical, radiation,
analyses of bacteria in mouth and carefully made descriptions of food
habits
What factors can cause caries? The study will comprise the
measuring of gums inflammation, bacteria plaque and the existence
of gums pockets.
200 persons with CD; 100 in a control group
Preliminary results show:
CD:s have more bacteria plaque on teeth 57,5 % compared to
controls 17 %.
56,1 % had Inflammation in gums compared to 21,5 by controls.
Bacteria on teeth is much more frequent by CD:S .
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Clinical study has started:
The two preliminary results indicate that CD:s have a
higher risk for caries and a higher inclination for
inflammation in gums.
Except for finishing the clinical study the research
group will work out a program for mouth health.
Another project planned is to analyze the dental
consumption by CD: s. This study will comprise CD:
s that has been sent to hospital during the last 15
years.
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Dental Insurance reform
In Sweden they will introduce a new dental reform for
people with different chronic diseases (1.1.2013). Our
association has used the results from this project.
Persons with IBD will be included in a group of 15
categories that will be given an economical support –
dental care cheque- in order to prevent dental
diseases. Twice a year UC and CD patients will get
600 Sw. crowns or 1200 /yearly for dental preventive
care (135 euro).
We are happy to have managed to benefit from this
research economically for our members/patients.
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