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The Inflammatory Bowel Disease-Disk Tool for Assessing Disability in Inflammatory Bowel Disease Patients: Validation of the Greek Version.

Anastasia KatsoulaGeorgios AxiarisAfroditi MpitouliMaria PalatianouAngeliki ChristidouNikolaos DimitriadisAndreas NakosPloutarchos PastrasPanagiotis KourkoulisPantelis KaratzasMiltiadis MoutzoukisCharalampos ZlatinoudisAthanasios PhilippidisAnastasia KourikouGeorgios KokkotisAntonios GklavasAngeliki MachairaAikaterini MantakaPersefoni TalimtziEvaggelia AnagnostopoulouIoannis E KoutroubakisIoannis PapaconstantinouGeorgios BamiasSpilios ManolakopoulosNicoletta MathouKonstantina ParaskevaAndreas ProtopappasEftychia TsironiKonstantinos H KatsanosDimitrios K ChristodoulouGeorgios PapatheodoridisGeorgios MichalopoulosGeorgios TheocharisChristos TriantosIoannis PachiadakisKonstantinos SouflerisNikolaos ViazisGerassimos J MantzarisGeorgios TriboniasMaria TzouvalaAngeliki TheodoropoulouKonstantinos KarmirisEvanthia ZampeliSpyridon MichopoulosAnna-Bettina HaidichOlga Giouleme
Published in: Journal of clinical medicine (2023)
The Greek version of the IBD-Disk proved to be a reliable and valid tool in detecting and assessing IBD-related disability in a Greek cohort of IBD patients.
Keyphrases
  • end stage renal disease
  • ejection fraction
  • newly diagnosed
  • multiple sclerosis
  • peritoneal dialysis
  • prognostic factors
  • patient reported outcomes
  • patient reported
  • clinical evaluation