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Comparisons of the Rome <scp>III</scp> and Rome <scp>IV</scp> criteria for diagnosis of irritable bowel syndrome in Indian and Bangladeshi communities and internal shifts in the diagnostic categories of bowel disorders of gut–brain interactions
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Sanjay Gandhi Post Graduate Institute of Medical Sciences, Krishna Institute of Medical Sciences, Yashoda Hospital, International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research, ...
Published InNeurogastroenterology & Motility
Year2023
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Abstract
BACKGROUND: Although the Rome IV criteria are the most recent criteria to diagnose irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), their sensitivity has been shown to be low in Chinese and Western populations. There are scanty data comparing the Rome III and Rome IV criteria in diagnosis of IBS in the Indian and Bangladeshi populations where abdominal pain, an essential component of diagnosis of IBS by the Rome IV criteria, is less in frequency and of lower severity. METHODS: We analyzed the Indian and Bangladeshi data from the Rome Global Epidemiology Study to compare diagnostic sensitivity of the Rome III and Rome IV criteria for IBS, internal shifts in diagnostic categories of disorders of gut-brain interaction (DGBI), the severity of IBS diagnosed by…
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