Post-infection irritable bowel syndrome following Coronavirus disease-19: A systematic review and meta-analysis

Jan 23, 2024Indian journal of gastroenterology : official journal of the Indian Society of Gastroenterology

Irritable bowel syndrome after COVID-19 infection: A review and combined analysis

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Abstract

Among 3950 COVID-19 patients, 7.2% developed irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) compared to 4.9% of healthy controls.

  • COVID-19 patients were found to be 2.65 times more likely to develop post-COVID-19 IBS compared to healthy individuals.
  • The meta-analysis included 13 studies, of which four were case-control studies.
  • Variability in diagnostic criteria for IBS and follow-up durations were noted as limitations in the analysis.
  • The prevalence of IBS symptoms after COVID-19 shows significant variation across different studies.

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