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Safety and Efficacy of Anti-TNFα Treatment in Crohn's Disease Patients with Abdominal Abscesses.

Luis Ibáñez-Samaniego, Fernando Díaz-Fontenla, Carmen Acosta, Irene Barceló, Virginia Flores, Mikel Echenagusía, Fernando Camúñez, Alicia Díaz-Redondo, Ignacio Marín-Jiménez, Luis Menchén.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND/AIMS: It is estimated that up to 30% of CD patients develop abdominal abscesses; the management of active luminal CD in such patients represents a clinical challenge. The aim of this study is to assess the safety of biologics in patients with Crohn's disease and abdominal abscesses treated with percutaneous drainage and/or broad-spectrum antibiotics.
METHODOLOGY: We performed a retrospective review of the clinical charts of consecutive Crohn's disease patients with abdominal abscesses treated with anti-TNFα therapy attended in our institution.
RESULTS: 12 patients were finally included in the study. All were treated with broad-spectrum antibiotic and biological therapy (anti-TNF); indication of anti-TNFα therapy was moderate to severe activity of CD in all of them. Percutaneous drainage of the abscess was performed in 7 of the 12 patients. No complications were observed during a mean follow-up of 37,8 (16-71) months, including abscess volume increase, enterocutaneous fistula, soft tissue infections, bacteraemia, or need for emergency surgery.
CONCLUSIONS: In addition to conventional treatment, the use of anti-TNFα therapy in Crohn's disease patients with abdominal abscesses seems to be safe. Usefulness of this approach has to be validated in larger cohorts.

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26897946

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Hepatogastroenterology        ISSN: 0172-6390


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Journal:  Int J Colorectal Dis       Date:  2018-11-29       Impact factor: 2.571

2.  Early Anti-Tumor-Necrosis-Factor Therapy for Crohn's Disease-Related Abdominal Abscesses and Phlegmon in Children.

Authors:  Brad D Constant; Edwin F de Zoeten; Jason P Weinman; Lindsey Albenberg; Frank I Scott
Journal:  Dig Dis Sci       Date:  2022-07-05       Impact factor: 3.487

3.  A case report on delayed diagnosis of perforated Crohn's disease with recurrent intra-psoas abscess requiring omental patch.

Authors:  David Gao; Melissa G Medina; Ehab Alameer; Jonathan Nitz; Steven Tsoraides
Journal:  Int J Surg Case Rep       Date:  2019-11-19
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