Up to now, as there is no national registry of patients with inflammat
ory bowel disease (IBD) in Belgium, the study of IBD epidemiology in o
ur country is only possible through institutional or regional series.
Therefore we conducted a prospective epidemiologic study of IBD in the
Province of Liege (1 million inhabitants), Methods: 29 (out of 47) pr
ivate and public gastroenterologists completed a standard questionnair
e for each patient consulting for the first time with clinical symptom
s compatible with IBD between 1/06/1993 and 31/05/1994. Results: Durin
g that period 104 cases of IBD were recorded: 56 (54%) Crohn's disease
(CD), 36 (35%) ulcerative colitis (UC) including 7 proctitis (19% of
UC) and 12 (11%) unclassified colitis. The annual incidence was 5.5 pe
r 100.000 for CD and 3.5 for UC, The sex ratio F/M was 1.7 for CD and
0.7 for UC. The median age at the time of diagnosis was 33.5 yrs for C
D and 40 yrs for UC. The highest age specific incidence rate for CD an
d UC was between 20 and 29 yrs : 13.6 and 6.1, respectively. Conclusio
ns: This first Belgian prospective study has shown an incidence rate f
or CD comparable with that seen in north European studies but lower th
an that seen for UC. These results were similar to those observed in t
he northen part of France. Belgium appears to be a privileged country
to undertake a national register and to study epidemiological aspects
of IBD.