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ECCO Position Paper: Harmonisation of the approach to Ulcerative Colitis Histopathology.

Fernando Magro1,2,3, Glen Doherty4, Laurent Peyrin-Biroulet5,6, Magali Svrcek7, Paula Borralho8, Alissa Walsh9, Fatima Carneiro10,11, Francesca Rosini12, Gert de Hertogh13, Luc Biedermann14, Lieven Pouillon15, Michael Scharl14, Monika Tripathi16, Silvio Danese17,18, Vincenzo Villanacci19, Roger Feakins20.   

Abstract

Currently, the main targets of drug therapy for ulcerative colitis [UC] are endoscopic and clinical remission. However, there is active discussion about the additional advantages of including histological remission as a target. Accumulating evidence indicates that microscopic activity persists in endoscopically quiescent UC, that histological changes may lag behind clinical remission after treatment, and that absence of histological activity predicts lower rates of relapse, hospitalisation, surgery, and subsequent neoplasia. Obtaining useful information from mucosal biopsies in this setting depends on accurate and consistent evaluation of histological features. However, there is no standardisation of biopsy procedures, histological sample processing technique, or histological scoring systems, and there is no agreement on the definitions of histological remission, response or activity. Accordingly, a consensus expert panel convened by the European Crohn's and Colitis Organisation [ECCO] reviewed the literature and agreed a number of position statements regarding harmonisation of UC histopathology. The objective was to provide evidence-based guidance for the standardisation and harmonisation of procedures, definitions, and scoring systems for histology in UC, and to reach expert consensus where possible. We propose the absence of intraepithelial neutrophils, erosion and ulceration as a minimum requirement for the definition of histological remission. For randomised control trials we recommend the use of the Robarts histopathology index [RHI] or the Nancy index [NI]. For observational studies or in clinical practice we recommend the use of the NI. To predict the risk of future neoplasia in UC, cumulative histological scores over time are more useful than single scores.
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Keywords:  Clinical trials histology; histopathology; ulcerative colitis

Year:  2020        PMID: 32504534     DOI: 10.1093/ecco-jcc/jjaa110

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


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