P191 RISING INCIDENCE OF IRON DEFICIENCY ANEMIA AND ASSOCIATED COST OF CARE IN HOSPITALIZED PATIENTS OF INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASE IN USA: NATIONWIDE ANALYSIS 2002-2014

Extraintestinal complications are common in IBD, and are reported in more than 25% of patients. Anemia is one of the most common manifestations of IBD. One-third of patients with IBD have hemoglobin levels below 12 g/dL. Although ongoing blood loss from chronically inflamed intestinal mucosa and micronutrient deficiency (iron and B12) are the main mechanisms underlying the development of anemia in patients with IBD, chronic inflammation, hemolysis, and medication-induced myelosuppression may also play important roles.

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