Acute and fulminant colitisYear: 2019
Source: 4th H-ECCO IBD Masterclass
Authors: Francesca Rosini
Created: Tuesday, 28 May 2019, 3:32 PM
Files: 1
Acute ColitisYear: 2017
Source: 6th S-ECCO IBD Masterclass
Authors: Sica G.
Acute severe colitis, Colectomy
Files: 1
Acute ColitisYear: 2018
Source: 7th S-ECCO IBD Masterclass
Authors: Maggiori Léon
Created: Tuesday, 8 May 2018, 11:36 AM
Files: 1
Acute Severe ColitisYear: 2020
Source: 9th S-ECCO IBD Masterclass
Authors: Armen Vardanyan
Created: Tuesday, 23 June 2020, 4:58 PM
Files: 1
AdalimumabYear: 2020
Source: Educational Audio Podcast
Authors: Pierre Ellul
Created: Monday, 27 July 2020, 11:58 AM by Dauren Ramankulov
Last Modified: Monday, 17 August 2020, 10:53 AM by Dauren Ramankulov
Adapting surgical strategy to preoperative treatmentYear: 2021
Source: 10th S-ECCO IBD Masterclass
Authors: Amy Lightner
Created: Friday, 1 October 2021, 12:41 PM
Summary contentEducational objectives:
- To understand the role of anti TNF on postoperative infectious complications
- To review the evidence for drug levels associated with postoperative complications
3. To understand the role of anti interleukin and anti integrins on postoperative infectious complications
4. To understand how biologics affects staging of IPAA
AdherenceYear: 2021
Source: 12th N-ECCO School
Authors: Susanna Jäghult
Created: Friday, 1 October 2021, 12:41 PM
Summary content1. To understand adherence in a broad perspective
2. To review existing knowledge on adherence
3. To emphasise possible predictors for low or non-adherence
4. To provide with some tools to measure adherence
AdherenceYear: 2020
Source: 11th N-ECCO School
Authors: Susanna Jäghult
Created: Tuesday, 23 June 2020, 5:40 PM
Last Modified: Thursday, 17 June 2021, 4:01 PM by ECCO Administrator
AdherenceYear: 2022
Source: 13th N-ECCO School
Authors: Susanna Jäghult
Created: Tuesday, 24 May 2022, 8:13 PM
Summary content1. To understand adherence in a broad perspective
2. To review existing knowledge on adherence
3. To emphasize possible predictors for low adherence
4. To provide with some tools to measure adherence
AdherenceYear: 2017
Source: 8th N-ECCO School
Authors: Bager P.
Last Modified: Wednesday, 15 March 2017, 1:48 PM by Vesna Babaja
Crohn's disease, Ulcerative colitis, Patient reported outcomes, Quality of Life (IBDQ), Adherence to therapy
Files: 1
AdherenceYear: 2020
Source: 11th N-ECCO School
Authors: Susanna Jäghult
Created: Tuesday, 23 June 2020, 4:58 PM
Last Modified: Monday, 31 May 2021, 5:11 PM by ECCO Administrator
Files: 1
AdherenceYear: 2018
Source: 9th N-ECCO School
Authors: Bager Palle
Created: Tuesday, 8 May 2018, 11:36 AM
Files: 1
AdherenceYear: 2019
Source: 10th N-ECCO School
Authors: Susanna Jäghult
Created: Tuesday, 28 May 2019, 3:32 PM
Adherence to therapy, Patient reported outcomes, Coping
Files: 1
Adipose tissue – From bench to bedside (Tandem talk)Year: 2022
Source: 10th SciCom Workshop
Authors: Britta Siegmund; Yves Panis
Created: Tuesday, 24 May 2022, 8:13 PM
Summary contentAlthough characteristic findings within the mesentery have been described early on by Burrill Crohn himself, the role within Crohn’s disease has only partially been deciphered yet. Thus, this tandem talk will address the following three central points in the field:
1) Why this topic is of interest.
2) Reasons that suggest a protective role of the mesentery.
3) Reasons that suggest a disease-driving role of the mesentery.
This will be done by jointly discussing the available experimental, translational as well as surgical evidence. We will conclude by identifying the gaps in knowledge and by highlighting the ongoing clinical trials in the field.
1. to give a surgical point of view concerning adipose tissue and Crohn's disease
2. to present the reasons that underline a protective side of the mesentery, with the recent good results with KONO-S anastomosis (preservation of the mesentery) and stricturoplasty
3. to have an overview of the reasons that underline a disease-driven role of adipose tissue, with good results obtain with mesorectal resection during abdominoperineal resection for CD in Amsterdam and good preliminary results obtain by Coffey in Ireland with ileocecal resection with mesenteric resection for CD
4. to give an overview of the randomized trials in progress on mesenteric resection during ileocecal resection for Crohn's disease
Advanced optical diagnosis technology for assessment of endoscopic and histological remission in Ulcerative Colitis: A systematic review and meta-analysisYear: 2022
Source: ECCO'22 Virtual
Authors: Olga Maria Nardone
Created: Tuesday, 24 May 2022, 8:13 PM
BackgroundAdvanced endoscopic technologies led to significant progress in the definition of endoscopic remission of ulcerative colitis (UC), and correlate better with histological changes, compared to standard endoscopy. However, whilst studies have assessed the diagnostic accuracy of endoscope technologies individually, there is current limited data comparing between technologies. As such, we aimed to compare the correlations between endoscopy and histology disease activity scores across endoscope technologies
MethodsWe searched PubMed and Embase in January 2021 for eligible studies reporting the correlation between endoscopy and histology activity scores in UC. Studies were grouped by endoscope technology as standard-definition white light (SD-WLE), high-definition white light (HD-WLE), or electronic virtual chromoendoscopy (VCE), and comparisons made between these groups
ResultsA total of N=27 studies were identified, of which N=12 were included in a meta-analysis of correlations between endoscopic and histological activity scores. Combining these returned a pooled correlation coefficient (rho) for the SD-WLE group of 0.61, which did not differ significantly from HD-WLE (rho: 0.79, p=0.140) or VCE (rho: 0.70, p=0.471) [Fig 1a]. In addition, N=4 studies reported the accuracy of endoscopic activity scores on WLE and VCE to diagnose histological remission. Pooling these found significantly higher accuracy for VCE, compared to WLE (risk ratio: 1.13, 95% CI: 1.07-1.19, p<0.001).[Fig 1b]

ConclusionActivity scores assessed using endoscopy are strongly correlated with activity on histology. VCE appears to have better accuracy for the diagnosis of histological remission in UC, compared to WLE.
Adverse events of corticosteroid therapyYear: 2017
Source: Educational Audio Podcast
Authors: Antonio López-Sanromán
Created: Friday, 28 February 2020, 11:12 AM by Dauren Ramankulov
Last Modified: Wednesday, 2 June 2021, 4:54 PM by ECCO Administrator