| Literature DB >> 30666565 |
Yu Yu1, Kang-Chen Chen2, Jie Chen3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Many studies have examined the effects of exclusive enteral nutrition (EEN) in children with Crohn's disease (CD), but corticosteroids are considered a superior therapy and are frequently used in China. This meta-analysis aims to compare the efficacy of EEN with corticosteroids in treating pediatric CD.Entities:
Keywords: Children; Corticosteroids; Crohn’s disease; Exclusive enteral nutrition; Inflammatory bowel disease; Nutrition
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Year: 2019 PMID: 30666565 PMCID: PMC6394648 DOI: 10.1007/s12519-018-0204-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: World J Pediatr Impact factor: 2.764
Fig. 1Flow diagram of trials for inclusion in the systematic review. n number of records
Characteristics of included studies
| References | Origin | Study groups, dose, number of patients | Age at diagnosis (y) | Patients | Treatment time (wk) | Clinical remission | Quality score |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Randomized controlled trail | |||||||
| Terrin et al. [ | Italy | EEN: extensively hydrolyzed formula 50–60 kcal/kg/d ( | 12.4 (7–17) | Children with active CD | 8 | PCDAI < 10 | 5 |
| Thomas et al. [ | England | EEN: elemental formula ( | 12.9 (5.7–17.2) | Children with active CD | 4 | Activity was graded | 3 |
| Ruuska et al. [ | Finland | EEN: whole-protein based on weight ( | 8.5–18.6 | Children with new onset or relapsing CD | 8 | PCDAI < 10 | 3 |
| Borrelli et al. [ | Italy | EEN: polymeric formula 120% to 130% of the recommended daily requirement ( | 4–17 | Diagnosis of CD within 12 wk | 10 | PCDAI < 10 | 3 |
| Retrospective analysis of records | |||||||
| Canani et al. [ | Italy | EEN: polymeric formula ( | Polymeric: 11.5 (9–17) | Children with newly diagnosed CD | 8 | PCDAI < 10 | 8 |
| Papadopoulou et al. [ | Greece | EEN: elemental diet. The daily intake of the elemental diet ranged between 60 and 135 mL/kg/d, calculated to provide 140% of the recommended daily allowance of energy ( | EEN: 12.6 ± 3.1 | Children with diagnosed CD | 8 | Both the absence of clinical symptoms referable to Crohn’s disease (i.e., diarrhea, abdominal pain, fever) and achievement of a disease activity score > 80 | 8 |
| Lambert et al. [ | Australia | EEN: polymeric formula ( | EEN: 9.9 ± 4 | Children with newly diagnosed CD | 6–8 | PCDAI < 15 | 9 |
| Soo et al. [ | Canada | EEN: polymeric formula ( | EEN: 12.9 (7.4–16.2) | Children with newly diagnosed CD | 6–8 | PCDAI < 10 | 9 |
| Levine et al. [ | Israel | EEN: polymeric formula ( | EEN: 12.3 ± 3.9 | Children with newly diagnosed CD | 6–8 | PCDAI < 10 | 8 |
| Wang et al. [ | China | EEN: polymer formula, according to the normal age of the required amount of 120–130% ( | EEN: 9.3 ± 2.6 | Children with diagnosed CD | 12 | CDAI < 150 points or lower than the baseline value of at least 100 points and CRP normal | 9 |
| Hojsak et al. [ | Croatia | EEN: polymeric formula, taken exclusively for 6–8 wk either through nasogastric tube or orally ( | 13.4 (1–17.9) | Children with newly diagnosed CD | 6–8 | PCDAI < 10 | 8 |
| Grover et al. [ | Australia | EEN: polymeric formula, Nutrison (1 kcal/mL, Nutricia, UK, 4 g protein, 3.9 g fat/100 mL) through nasogastric tube (NGT) or resource protein (1.25 kcal/mL, Nestle, 9.4 g protein, 3.5 g fat/100 mL) orally based on children preference and dietetic consultation ( | EEN: 13 (11.35–14) | Children with newly diagnosed CD | 6 | PCDAI < 10 | 9 |
| Luo et al. [ | China | EEN: polymeric formula, the average caloric intake in EEN group was 117.9 ± 4.2 kcal ( | EEN: 11.1 (5–15) | Children with active CD (PCDAI > 10) | 8 | PCDAI < 10 | 8 |
| Hradsky et al. [ | Czech Republic | EEN: polymeric formula ( | EEN: 13.91 (12.3–15.02) | Children with newly diagnosed CD | 6–10 | NG | 7 |
| Goncalves et al. [ | Portuguese | EEN: polymeric formula for 8 wk (1500–2000 mL/d) ( | There was no difference in age | Children with newly diagnosed CD | 8 | NG | 7 |
| Gavin et al. [ | UK | EEN: exclusive enteral nutrition ( | 13 (2–16) | Children with newly diagnosed CD | NG | Clinical remission was determined using a physician global assessment and blood biochemistry | 6 |
| Scarpato et al. [ | Italy | EEN: receiving exclusive enteral nutrition for 8 wk, followed by a gradual introduction of foods during the subsequent 4 wk ( | EEN: 10.4 ± 3.5 | Children with newly diagnosed CD | 8 | NG | 7 |
| Prospective analysis of records | |||||||
| Kierkus et al. [ | Poland | EEN: each infused 1400–2200 mL. This provided approximately 50 kcal/kg/d ( | EEN: 13.4 ± 5.18 | Children with moderate to severe CD (PCDAI > 30) | 6 | PCDAI < 10 | 9 |
EEN exclusive enteral nutrition group, CS corticosteroid group, PCDAI Pediatric Crohn’s Disease Activity Index, CD Crohn’s disease, n number, NG not given
Fig. 2Forest plot for the comparison of induced remission rates between EEN versus corticosteroids for pediatric Crohn’s disease. No significant difference in induced remission rates was found between the EEN and corticosteroid groups (OR = 1.35; 95% CI 0.90, 2.10; P = 0.14). EEN exclusive enteral nutrition, OR odds ratio, CI confidence interval, df degree of freedom
Fig. 3Forest plot for the comparison of 1-year relapse rates between EEN versus corticosteroids for pediatric Crohn’s disease. No significant difference in 1-year relapse rates was found between the EEN and corticosteroids groups (OR = 0.57; 95% CI 0.25, 1.29; P = 0.18). EEN exclusive enteral nutrition, OR odds ratio, CI confidence interval, df degree of freedom
Fig. 4Forest plot for the comparison of mucosal healing between EEN versus corticosteroids for pediatric Crohn’s disease. A significant difference both in endoscopic and histological mucosal healing was found between the EEN and corticosteroid groups (OR = 5.24 0, 95% CI 2.06, 13.37; P = 0.0005 and OR = 4.78 0, 95% CI 1.89, 12.08; P = 0.0009, respectively). EEN exclusive enteral nutrition, OR odds ratio, CI confidence interval, df degree of freedom
Fig. 5Forest plot for the comparison of PCDAI between EEN versus corticosteroids for pediatric Crohn’s disease. A significant difference in PCDAI was found between the EEN and corticosteroid groups with a standard mean difference of − 3.67 (95% CI − 4.91, − 2.43; P < 0.00001). PCDAI Pediatric Crohn’s Disease Activity Index, EEN exclusive enteral nutrition, CI confidence interval, df degree of freedom