Prevalence of combination of functional dyspepsia and irritable bowel syndrome: a meta-analysis of studies using the Rome III–IV Criteria

Author:

Andreev Dmitry N.ORCID,Bordin Dmitry S.ORCID,Vyuchnova Elena S.ORCID,Lebedeva Ekaterina G.ORCID,Dicheva Diana T.ORCID,Umyarova Renata M.ORCID,Maev Igor V.ORCID

Abstract

Aim. To systematize data on the prevalence of the combination of functional dyspepsia (FD) and irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) using the Rome IIIIV Criteria. Materials and methods. A search in electronic databases MEDLINE/PubMed, EMBASE, and Cochrane was conducted. The depth of search was 17 years (from January 2006 to May 2022). Original publications from peer-reviewed periodicals that applied the Rome IIIIV Criteria for diagnosis of FD and IBS in an adult patient population with detailed descriptive statistics to allow the resulting data to be included in the meta-analysis were selected for final analysis. Results. The final analysis included 38 studies involving 17,993 patients with FD and 15,883 patients with IBS. In the overall pool of studies using the Rome IIIIV Criteria, the pooled prevalence of FD in patients with IBS was 34.625% (95% confidence interval [CI] 28.15941.390), and the pooled prevalence of IBS in patients with FD was 37.549% (95% [CI] 31.51143.787). A random-effects model was used in the analyses since significant heterogeneity between results was found (p0.0001; I298%). Using the Rome III Criteria, the pooled prevalence of FD in patients with IBS was 31.993% (95% CI 26.13538.150; I2=98.17%), while the prevalence of IBS in patients with FD was 34.694% (95% [CI] 29.31940.273; I2=97,89%). An analysis of papers using the Rome IV Criteria demonstrated that the pooled prevalence of FD in patients with IBS was 42.614% (95% CI 18.58868.675; I2=98.97%), and the prevalence of IBS in patients with FD was 50.444% (95% CI 37.95662.904; I2=94,39%). Conclusion. This meta-analysis demonstrated that the prevalence of the combination of FD and IBS identified using the Rome IIIIV Criteria is high and is reported in approximately 1 in 3 patients with the functional gastrointestinal disorders concerned. The prevalence of a combination of FD and IBS identified using the Rome IV Criteria is at least 10% higher than that using the Rome III Criteria.

Publisher

Consilium Medicum

Subject

General Medicine,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism,History,Family Practice

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