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Título: Clinical features and therapeutic requirements of perianal disease in adult patients with ulcerative colitis: the PERICO study of the ENEIDA registry
Autores/as: Guasch, Montserrat
Calafat, Margalida
Gargallo-Puyuelo, Carla J
De Francisco, Ruth
Moraleja, Irene
Peña Vega,Pablo 
de Castro, Luisa
Mesonero, Francisco
Ponferrada-Díaz, Angel
Brunet-Mas, Eduard
Sesé, Eva
Ramos, Laura
Ruiz-Cerulla, Alexandra
Castro, Beatriz
Zabana, Yamile
Iglesias, Eva
Latras, Irene
Varela, Pilar
Ricart, Elena
Elosua, Alfonso
Vicente, Laura
Lorente, Rufo
Betoré, Elena
Roig, Cristina
Mañosa, Míriam
Domènech, Eugeni
Alcaide, Noelia
Alba, Cristina
Almela, Pedro
Arranz, Laura
Acosta, Manuel Barreiro-de
Bas-Cutrina, Francesc
Benítez, Olga
Ber, Yolanda
Bermejo, Fernando
Bujanda, Luis
Busquets, David
Calvet, Xavier
Castro-Poceiro, Jesús
Ceballos Santos, Daniel Sebastián 
Fuentes Coronel, Ana
García de la Filia, Irene
García-Bosch, Orlando
García-Soria, Andrea
Ginard, Daniel
Gisbert, Javier P
Guardiola, Jordi
González-Vivó, Maria
Hernández Villalba, Luís
Labarga Rodríguez, Fernando
Barrio, Jesús
Madero Velázquez, Lucía
Manceñido, Noemí
Marín, Sandra
Márquez, Lucía
Pérez-Calle, José Lázaro
Pérez-Martínez, Isabel
Plaza-Santos, Rocío
Quiñones, Marta
de la Piscina, Patricia Ramírez
Regueiro, Cristina
Rivero, Montserrat
Rodríguez-Lago, Iago
Santamaría, Ana
Saralegui, Paula
Torres, Núria
Valldosera, Gemma
Clasificación UNESCO: 32 Ciencias médicas
3201 Ciencias clínicas
320503 Gastroenterología
Palabras clave: Ulcerative colitis
Perianal disease
Fistula
Abscess
Fecha de publicación: 2026
Publicación seriada: Inflammatory Bowel Diseases 
Resumen: Background: Perianal disease (PD) may occur in ulcerative colitis (UC), but scarce data on its features, clinical course, and common therapeutic approach are available. Our aim was to describe the prevalence, clinical characteristics and therapeutic requirements of PD among patients with UC. Methods: Patients with UC and PD were identified from the ENEIDA registry of GETECCU. Epidemiological, clinical, and therapeutic data were retrospectively gathered and reviewed from medical records. Results: From a total cohort of 9884 patients with UC, 411 developed PD, leading to an incidence rate of 0.5 cases per 100 person-years. Ninety-one patients (22%) developed PD before being diagnosed with UC. The most common perianal lesions at clinical presentation were fissures (52%), followed by fistulae (44%), and abscesses (39%). In the logistic regression analysis, male gender (OR 1.32 [95% CI, 1.10-1.58]; P = .002) and extra-intestinal manifestations (OR 1.88 [95% CI, 1.39-2.52]; P < .0001) were risk factors for PD, whereas ulcerative proctitis (OR 0.66 [95% CI, 0.51-0.86]; P = .002) was the only protective factor. Surgical techniques were used in 44% of patients with PD, and biologicals were indicated due to PD in 12%. Overall, the rate of PD remission was 91%. Conclusions: Approximately 4% of patients with UC develop PD, occurring before the diagnosis of UC in one fourth. PD seems to behave less aggressively than in Crohn's disease, being easily managed conservatively or with perianal surgery and needing biological agents only in a minority of patients.
URI: https://accedacris.ulpgc.es/jspui/handle/10553/170099
ISSN: 1078-0998
DOI: 10.1093/ibd/izag120
Fuente: Inflammatory Bowel Diseases, [ISSN 1078-0998], v. 32, p. 610-619, (2026).
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