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N806: Comparison of patient satisfaction between regular care and clinical trial care for IBD patients treated with biologicals
Year: 2017
Source: ECCO '17 Barcelona
Authors:

Stolte S.*1, Aelvoet A.1, Van der Geugten J.2, Löwenberg M.1, D'Haens G.1

Created: Wednesday, 20 February 2019, 10:36 AM
N807: The use of a pre-screening tool for anti-TNFs in IBD in four North West NHS trusts: a study
Year: 2017
Source: ECCO '17 Barcelona
Authors:

Campbell R.*1, Gaskell S.2, Nelson E.3, Bloor R.3, Hocking J.4, Hickey T.4, Geraghty V.5, Hodgins J.5

Created: Wednesday, 20 February 2019, 10:36 AM
N808: Cooking workshops as strategy of health promotion of patients with inflammatory bowel diseases
Year: 2017
Source: ECCO '17 Barcelona
Authors:

Zaltman C.*1, Tavares L.2, De Cnop M.2, Grandin C.2

Created: Wednesday, 20 February 2019, 10:36 AM
N809: IBD control questionnaire: validation and evaluation as part of a virtual biologic clinic in Galway University Hospital, Ireland
Year: 2017
Source: ECCO '17 Barcelona
Authors:

Keogh A., Burke M.

Created: Wednesday, 20 February 2019, 10:36 AM
N810: Audit of patient satisfaction with telephone reviews for inflammatory bowel disease
Year: 2017
Source: ECCO '17 Barcelona
Authors:

Johns K.

Created: Wednesday, 20 February 2019, 10:36 AM
N811: Infliximab versus adalimumab: clinical and endoscopy response in ulcerative colitis patients. A prospective study
Year: 2017
Source: ECCO '17 Barcelona
Authors:

Silva R.P.L., Bissoli G.C., Farinelli E., Sibia C.F., Barros J.R., Renosto F.L., Hossne R.S., Baima J.P., Sassaki L.Y.

Created: Wednesday, 20 February 2019, 10:36 AM
N812: Re-designing the IBD nurse service for children and families in Glasgow using digital working – a tertiary centre experience
Year: 2017
Source: ECCO '17 Barcelona
Authors:

Garrick V., Curtis L., Richmond L.

Created: Wednesday, 20 February 2019, 10:36 AM
N813: Reaction rates in patients transferred from biologic to bio-similar treatment for IBD
Year: 2017
Source: ECCO '17 Barcelona
Authors:

Lloyd-Ford G., Gordon M., Lewis A.

Created: Wednesday, 20 February 2019, 10:36 AM
N814: Improvement in the treatment and management of patients affected by inflammatory bowel disease: hepatitis B and vaccination status
Year: 2017
Source: ECCO '17 Barcelona
Authors:

Onidi F.M., Mocci G., Cabras F.

Created: Wednesday, 20 February 2019, 10:36 AM
N815: IBD Team Climate Inventory: finding solutions to team challenges
Year: 2017
Source: ECCO '17 Barcelona
Authors:

Burke M., Keogh A.

Created: Wednesday, 20 February 2019, 10:36 AM
N816: Anti-TNF therapy improves the quality of life in patients with ulcerative colitis
Year: 2017
Source: ECCO '17 Barcelona
Authors:

Silva R.P.L., Baima J.P., Bissoli G.C., Farinelli E., Sibia C.F., Barros J.R., Biondi R.B., Renosto F.L., Hossne R.S., Sassaki L.Y.

Created: Wednesday, 20 February 2019, 10:36 AM
N817: Epidemiological profile of Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis in a Brazilian single centre
Year: 2017
Source: ECCO '17 Barcelona
Authors:

Farinelli E., Pagnin A.F., Silva R.P.L., Sibia C.F., Renosto F.L., Barros J.R., Baima J.P., Hossne R.S., Sassaki L.Y.

Created: Wednesday, 20 February 2019, 10:36 AM
N818: A specialized IBD unit infusion center is preferred by patients
Year: 2017
Source: ECCO '17 Barcelona
Authors:

Koslowsky B., Mazuz B., Goldin E., Bar-Gil Shitrit A.

Created: Wednesday, 20 February 2019, 10:36 AM
N819: Analysis of the role of nursing in a IBD unit
Year: 2017
Source: ECCO '17 Barcelona
Authors:

Ruiz N., Camargo R., Alcain G., Carreño R., Recio D.

Created: Wednesday, 20 February 2019, 10:36 AM
N820: The value and perception of IBD patients on electronic news letter as a mode of patient-medical team communication
Year: 2017
Source: ECCO '17 Barcelona
Authors:

Haj Natour O., Orbach-Zingboim N., Ungar B., Skenizes D., Kopylov U., Eliakim R., Ben-Horin S.

Created: Wednesday, 20 February 2019, 10:36 AM
N821: Communication with IBD nurse is associated with disease severity but not with better adherence to treatment
Year: 2017
Source: ECCO '17 Barcelona
Authors:

Abraham C.*1, Ruhimovich N.1, Benjaminov F.2, Konikoff F.M.3,4, Naftali T.3

Created: Wednesday, 20 February 2019, 10:36 AM
N822: Non-programmed assistance of IBD patients in our institution. Ratios of activity and effectiveness of IBD-nurse role
Year: 2017
Source: ECCO '17 Barcelona
Authors:

Cano Sanz N., Sierra M., Suarez P., Gundín M.J.F.

Created: Wednesday, 20 February 2019, 10:36 AM
N823: The linked project, creating network
Year: 2017
Source: ECCO '17 Barcelona
Authors:

Navarro Correal E.*1, Marin Sanchez L.2

Created: Wednesday, 20 February 2019, 10:36 AM
N824: Impact of educational intervention on inflammatory bowel disease nurse specialist
Year: 2017
Source: ECCO '17 Barcelona
Authors:

Barros J., Renosto F., Silva R., Baima J., Farineli E., Biondi R., Dorna M., Saad-Hossne R., Sassaki L.

Created: Wednesday, 20 February 2019, 10:36 AM
Natural history of anal ulcerations in pediatric-onset Crohn's Disease: A population-based study
Year: 2022
Source: ECCO'22 Virtual
Authors: Mathurin Fumery
Created: Tuesday, 24 May 2022, 8:13 PM
Background

Anal ulcerations are frequently observed in Crohn's disease (CD). Their natural history remains poorly known, especially in pediatric-onset CD. The aims of this study were: to determine in a population-based study the risk of anal ulcerations in pediatric onset CD; to identify risk factors for anal ulcerations; to evaluate the risk of progression towards suppurative lesions; to evaluate the risk factors of progression towards suppurative lesions.

Methods

All patients with a diagnosis of CD before the age of 17 years between 1988 and 2011 within the population-based registry EPIMAD were followed retrospectively until 2013. A specific collection of additional data was performed in patients with anal ulcerations at diagnosis or during follow-up. The variables collected included: proctological examination, diagnostic management (perineal MRI, endoscopic ultrasound, examination under general anaesthesia) and treatment (medical or surgical). Multivariate Cox models were used to identify factors associated with anal ulcerations and factors of progression towards suppurative lesions. An adjusted time-dependent Cox model was used to evaluate the risk of progression of anal ulcerations towards suppurative lesions.

Results

1005 patients were included (females, 450 (44.8%); median age at diagnosis 14.4 years (IQR, 12.0-16.1)). 257 (25.6%) had anal ulceration at diagnosis. Cumulative incidence of anal ulceration at 5 and 10 years from diagnosis was 38.4% (CI95%, 35.2-41.4) and 44.0% (CI95%, 40.5-47.2).

The presence of extra-intestinal manifestations (HR 1.46, CI95% 1.19-1.80, p=0.0003) and upper digestive location (HR 1.51, CI95% 1.23-1.86, p<0.0001) at diagnosis were associated with the occurrence of anal ulceration. Conversely, ileal location at diagnosis was associated with a lower risk of anal ulceration (L2 vs L1 HR 1.51, CI95% 1.11-2.06, p=0.0087; L3 vs L1 HR 1.42, CI95% 1.08-1.85, p=0.0116). Among the 352 patients with at least one episode of anal ulceration, 82 (23.3%) developed perianal suppuration after a median follow-up of 5.7 years (IQR, 2.8-10.6). The risk of perianal suppuration was doubled in patients with anal ulceration compared to those who did not have any ulceration (HR 2.0, CI95% 1.45-2.74, p<0.0001).

In patients with anal ulceration, the diagnostic period (before or since the “biologic era”), exposure to immunosuppressants and/or anti-TNF did not influence the risk of perianal suppuration.

Conclusion

Anal ulceration is frequent in pediatric-onset CD, with nearly half of patients presenting with at least one episode after 10 years of evolution. Perianal suppurations are twice as frequent in patients with present or past anal ulceration. These results plead for a proactive therapeutic approach in case of anal ulcerations.