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Prospective Evaluation of the Achievement of Mucosal Healing with Anti-TNF-α Therapy in a Paediatric Crohn's Disease Cohort.

Federica Nuti1, Fortunata Civitelli1, Silvia Bloise1, Salvatore Oliva1, Marina Aloi1, Giuseppe Latorre1, Franca Viola1, Salvatore Cucchiara2.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND AIMS: There is growing evidence that in Crohn's disease the achievement and maintenance of mucosal healing (MH) through anti-TNFα antibodies may change the natural history of the disease. Few studies evaluating such outcome as a therapeutic goal are available in paediatrics. The primary aim of the study was to assess the efficacy of biologics in obtaining MH in a paediatric Crohn's disease cohort. The secondary aims were: (1) to assess response based on early or late treatment introduction and on combination therapy with immunomodulators versus biologics alone; and (2) to evaluate clinical outcome 2 years after the second endoscopy.
METHODS: Biologic-naive paediatric Crohn's disease patients starting anti-tumour necrosis factor α (TNFα) treatment were enrolled. Patients' demographic and treatment data were recorded. Clinical [Pediatric Crohn's Disease Activity Index (PCDAI)] and endoscopic [Simple Endoscopic Score for Crohn's Disease (SES-CD)] evaluations were performed at time 0 (T0) and after 9-12 months (follow-up). Appropriate induction and maintenance therapeutic schemes were applied.
RESULTS: Thirty-seven patients were enrolled. At enrolment, mean age was 12.3 ± 3.4 years and mean disease duration was 13.0 ± 16 months. At follow-up there was a significant decrease in PCDAI and SES-CD compared with T0 (p < 0.01). No statistical difference in frequency of MH between the early and late treatment introduction groups was found. Combination therapy was superior in obtaining complete plus partial MH (p < 0.01). One and 2 years after the second endoscopy, all and 79% of patients with complete MH and 75 and 67% of those with partial MH were still in clinical remission, respectively.
CONCLUSIONS: Biologics improve mucosal lesions, apparently more effectively if given in combination with immunomodulators. MH appears to sustain a better disease course.
Copyright © 2015 European Crohn’s and Colitis Organisation (ECCO). Published by Oxford University Press. All rights reserved. For permissions, please email: journals.permissions@oup.com.

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Keywords:  Anti-TNFα; agents; mucosal healing; paediatric Crohn’s disease

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26188350     DOI: 10.1093/ecco-jcc/jjv126

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Crohns Colitis        ISSN: 1873-9946            Impact factor:   9.071


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