Objective: The quality of documentation of signs and symptoms and validation of the diagnosis of irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) according to case definition criteria of Manning, Rome I and Rome II in an office setting has not been previously described. We sought to identify and validate cases of IBS based on the Manning, Rome I and Rome II diagnostic criteria in a rural practice setting. Setting: Marshfield Epidemiologic Study Area (MESA) Central consisting of 14 ZIP codes in central Wisconsin, USA. Methods: A retrospective cohort study involved 890 patients with the diagnostic codes 564.1 for irritable bowel syndrome and 306.4 spastic colon-psychogenic who had presented to the practice from 1993-2003. Duration, frequency, concordance and intensity of symptoms based on case definitions of IBS were abstracted from the medical records. Results: During the study period, 890 incident cases of IBS were identified. Only 404 met one or more of the three diagnostic criteria, 340 (84%) met only the Manning criteria, 35 (10%) met only Manning and Rome I criteria, 4 (1%) met both Manning and Rome II criteria, and 25 (6%) met Manning and Rome I and Rome II criteria. Age adjusted incidence rates per 100,000 person-years for validated IBS cases during the observational period were 87 to 170 by Manning (lower confidence interval [CI]: 57-127, upper CI: 116-213), 8 to 34 (lower CI: 0-14, upper CI: 16-53) for Rome 1 and 3 to 16 (lower CI: 0-3, upper CI: 8-28) for Rome II. Comparison of Rome I and Rome II showed moderate concordance (kappa statistic = 0.51; 95% CI: 0.39-0.64). Conclusions: Only a small percentage of IBS cases with assigned diagnostic codes met case definition criteria for IBS. There were low concordance rates among the three diagnostic criteria applied. © 2008 Marshfield Clinic.
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Yale, S. H., Musana, A. K., Kieke, A., Hayes, J., Glurich, I., & Chyou, P. H. (2008). Applying case definition criteria to irritable bowel syndrome. Clinical Medicine and Research, 6(1), 9–16. https://doi.org/10.3121/cmr.2008.788
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