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Endoscopy ; 2024 Apr 18.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38499197

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BACKGROUND: Society guidelines on colorectal dysplasia screening, surveillance, and endoscopic management in inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) are complex, and physician adherence to them is suboptimal. We aimed to evaluate the use of ChatGPT, a large language model, in generating accurate guideline-based recommendations for colorectal dysplasia screening, surveillance, and endoscopic management in IBD in line with European Crohn's and Colitis Organization (ECCO) guidelines. METHODS: 30 clinical scenarios in the form of free text were prepared and presented to three separate sessions of ChatGPT and to eight gastroenterologists (four IBD specialists and four non-IBD gastroenterologists). Two additional IBD specialists subsequently assessed all responses provided by ChatGPT and the eight gastroenterologists, judging their accuracy according to ECCO guidelines. RESULTS: ChatGPT had a mean correct response rate of 87.8%. Among the eight gastroenterologists, the mean correct response rates were 85.8% for IBD experts and 89.2% for non-IBD experts. No statistically significant differences in accuracy were observed between ChatGPT and all gastroenterologists (P=0.95), or between ChatGPT and the IBD experts and non-IBD expert gastroenterologists, respectively (P=0.82). CONCLUSIONS: This study highlights the potential of language models in enhancing guideline adherence regarding colorectal dysplasia in IBD. Further investigation of additional resources and prospective evaluation in real-world settings are warranted.

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Health Qual Life Outcomes ; 21(1): 2, 2023 Jan 13.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36639633

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BACKGROUND: Patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) are recommended for assessing patient-centered outcomes in inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). The main aims were to assess the level of participation in an electronic PROM (ePROM) data collection system among patients with IBD, and evaluate reliability and validity of the resulting scores. METHODS: Patients included in the IBD registry of Maccabi Healthcare Services, a state-mandated healthcare provider for over 2.6 million people in Israel, were invited to complete the IBD-Control measure and a general health item, with follow-up ePROMs at 3 and 6 months including a global rating of change item. Descriptive statistics were used to compare patient characteristics by participation rate, and assess survey completion time. Initial scores were assessed for internal consistency reliability using Cronbach's alpha. Test-retest reliability was assessed using the intraclass correlation coefficient from paired scores of patients identified as unchanged between the initial and first follow-up. Construct validity was assessed by the ability of IBD-control scores to discriminate between patient sub-groups in expected ways. Empirical validity was assessed using ePROM score correlations with laboratory markers of disease activity. Score coverage was also assessed. RESULTS: A total of 13,588 patients were invited to participate [Mean age = 49 years (SD = 17); females = 51%]. Participation rate was 31.5%. Participants compared to non-participants were slightly older, were more likely to be female, to have a history of biologic treatment, to have higher socio-economic status, and to be more experienced in the usage of the digital patient portal. Median survey completion time was approximately 1:30 min. Internal consistency and test-retest reliability were 0.86 and 0.98, respectively. Scores discriminated between patient sub-groups in clinically expected ways, with expected correlations to laboratory markers of disease activity. A notable ceiling effect was observed (> 15%) for IBD-Control scores. CONCLUSIONS: Feasibility, reliability, and validity of the ePROM system was supported for measuring the level of perceived disease control in patients diagnosed with IBD in Israel. Additional research is needed to identify ways to increase patient participation, assess clinical implications of the identified measurement ceiling of the IBD-control, and evaluate the added value of the derived scores in support of clinical decision making.


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Doenças Inflamatórias Intestinais , Participação do Paciente , Humanos , Feminino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Masculino , Reprodutibilidade dos Testes , Qualidade de Vida , Doenças Inflamatórias Intestinais/terapia , Inquéritos e Questionários , Medidas de Resultados Relatados pelo Paciente
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Dig Dis Sci ; 68(2): 414-422, 2023 02.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36221010

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BACKGROUND: Few data describing pre-diagnosis changes in patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) exist. We aimed to determine if there is a pattern of change in use of health resources, medications and laboratory results in the years preceding diagnosis. METHODS: This retrospective study used electronic medical records of Maccabi Health Services (MHS). Patients with IBD ≥ 16 years of age and minimum of 5-years follow-up were identified by entry into the MHS IBD registry and included in the analysis. Demographic, clinical, medication and laboratory data were collected. Generalized estimating equation model was applied to study trends and compare between years. RESULTS: This study included 5643 patients with IBD. Of these, 3039 (53.8%) had Crohn's disease (CD), 2322 (41.1%) had ulcerative colitis (UC) and 282 (5%) had indeterminate colitis (IC). Laboratory parameters including white blood cells, platelets and C-reactive protein showed significant increases while haemoglobin and mean cell volume showed significant decreases in mean values in the 2 years prior to diagnosis with stable values prior to that (p < 0.0001). Parameters such as creatinine, total protein and albumin showed significant, progressive decreases in mean values starting 5 years prior to diagnosis (p < 0.0001). Patients with CD had distinct laboratory trends when compared with patients with UC. CONCLUSIONS: Changes in laboratory parameters, healthcare service and medication use occur during the 5-year period before IBD diagnosis. These data can have future clinical applicability by developing a composite score and referral algorithm introducing red flags into primary care visits and appropriate referral for specialist care.


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Colite Ulcerativa , Doença de Crohn , Doenças Inflamatórias Intestinais , Humanos , Estudos de Coortes , Estudos Retrospectivos , Sistemas Pré-Pagos de Saúde , Doenças Inflamatórias Intestinais/diagnóstico , Colite Ulcerativa/diagnóstico , Doença de Crohn/diagnóstico
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J Clin Gastroenterol ; 56(1): e47-e51, 2022 01 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33252556

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GOALS: To assess the clinical significance of antibodies to infliximab (ATI) formation in patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). BACKGROUND: Infliximab therapy in patients with IBD is highly effective though up to 50% of patients lose response to infliximab. ATI formation occurs in 6% to 60% of patients on scheduled infliximab maintenance therapy. METHODS: Infliximab trough levels and ATI at trough were prospectively determined in patients with IBD on maintenance infliximab therapy. Patients on infliximab maintenance therapy with at least 3 ATI measurements were included. Patients were divided into 2 groups: sustained negative (<1 µg/mL) ATI levels, and fluctuating ATI levels (at least 1 sample with ATI <1 and at least one >1 µg/mL). RESULTS: Forty-eight patients with IBD with available clinical data and serum samples were included. 25 patients had sustained low ATI levels and 23 patients had fluctuating ATI levels. Both groups were similar in IBD subtype distribution (Crohn's disease in 73.9% and 60%), mean serum albumin levels (4.2 vs. 3.9 g/dL), and mean trough serum infliximab levels (3.3 vs. 4.6 µg/mL) in fluctuating ATI and low ATI groups, respectively. There were no significant differences in the rate of clinical response (64% vs. 76%) and mean serum C-reactive protein levels (9.4 vs. 8.5 mg/dL, ULN=5) in the fluctuating ATI and low ATI groups. Similar rates of clinical response in the fluctuating ATI and low ATI groups were observed in ulcerative colitis (33% vs. 40%) and Crohn's disease (76% vs. 100%). CONCLUSIONS: The fluctuating pattern of appearance of ATI in patients with IBD was not associated with loss of clinical response or a rise in C-reactive protein. The authors suggest that in clinical decision making, only sustained appearance of ATI should be considered as an adverse therapeutic factor.


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Colite Ulcerativa , Doença de Crohn , Doenças Inflamatórias Intestinais , Anticorpos , Colite Ulcerativa/tratamento farmacológico , Doença de Crohn/tratamento farmacológico , Fármacos Gastrointestinais/uso terapêutico , Humanos , Doenças Inflamatórias Intestinais/tratamento farmacológico , Infliximab/uso terapêutico
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Clin Gastroenterol Hepatol ; 19(8): 1564-1572.e5, 2021 08.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32629126

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BACKGROUND & AIMS: The early stages of Crohn's disease (CD) course are heterogeneous, and it is a challenge to predict the course of disease in patients with new diagnosis. METHODS: We performed an observational longitudinal study of 156 adults (79 male; median age, 27.7 years; 57 treatment naïve) with newly diagnosed CD (within 6 months of enrollment), referred from medical centers and community clinics in Israel from 2013 through 2017. Study participants each received semi-annual scheduled evaluations. Indolent disease was defined as a disease course without need for strict interventions to control complicated course of CD (hospitalization or surgery, or decision to start steroid, immunomodulator, or biologic therapy). Cox regression and receiver operating characteristic analyses were used to identify factors associated with early indolent or complicated course of CD. We validated our findings in an independent cohort of patients with CD from a separate medical center in Israel in 2018. RESULTS: Over a median follow-up period of 17.2 months (interquartile range, 8.8-23.8 months), 52 patients (33.3%) had an indolent course of CD, 29 (18.5%) required hospitalizations, and 75 (48%) were recommended to start steroid, immunomodulator, or biologic therapies. The median time to first intervention was 3.4 months (95% CI, 2.4-4.4). We developed a model based on clinical factors that identified 4 factors associated with complicated course in treatment-naïve patients: body mass index <25 kg/m2 (hazard ratio [HR], 2.45; 95% CI, 1.07-5.43; P = .033), serum level of vitamin B12 <350 pg/mL (HR, 2.78; 95% CI, 1.21-6.41; P = .016), white blood cells ≥7 × 103/µL (HR, 2.419; 95% CI, 1.026-5.703; P = .044), and serum level of ALT ≥25 IU/L (HR, 2.680; 95% CI, 1.186-6.058; P = .018). This model discriminated between patients with vs without a complicated course of disease with 90% and 89% accuracy at 6 and 12 months after diagnosis, respectively. A validation cohort demonstrated a discriminatory ability of 79% at 3 months after diagnosis, and a nomogram was constructed. CONCLUSIONS: In an observational longitudinal study of 156 patients with newly diagnosed CD, we found that one third have an early indolent course of disease. We identified factors that can be measured at diagnosis to identify patients at risk for an early complicated course-these might be used in patient management and selection of treatment.


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Doença de Crohn , Adulto , Estudos de Coortes , Doença de Crohn/diagnóstico , Doença de Crohn/tratamento farmacológico , Progressão da Doença , Humanos , Estudos Longitudinais , Masculino , Modelos de Riscos Proporcionais , Estudos Retrospectivos
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Int J Colorectal Dis ; 35(3): 513-519, 2020 Mar.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31927638

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BACKGROUND: Corticosteroids (CS) therapy to Clostridioides difficile infection (CDI) in inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) flares may worsen CDI outcomes. AIM: Assess the impact of early CS exposure on outcomes of IBD patients diagnosed with CDI. METHODS: Retrospective study of IBD patients admitted with first-time CDI between 2002 and 2018. Comparisons were made based on CS exposure 48 h from admission. Patients were further subdivided to 5 groups based on CS-antibiotics temporal exposure. The primary outcome was all-cause mortality or colectomy within 3 months. Secondary outcomes were colectomy and mortality rates at 1 year, length of stay, readmissions, bacteremia, and diarrhea improvement by day 7/discharge. Cox proportional hazard model and Kaplan-Meier curves were used to assess the effects on survival. Logistic and ordinal regressions were used to assess primary and secondary outcomes. RESULTS: One hundred thirteen patients (64 CD, 46 UC, and 3 IBDU) were included, 82 (72.5%) received early CS. At baseline, CRP was significantly lower and albumin was higher in the group not exposed to early CS. At 3 months, 4 (4.8%) patients required colectomy and 6 (5.8%) died (p = NS). Length of stay was significantly reduced among patients not exposed to early CS. All other endpoints were not associated with CS exposure. In subgroup analysis, the primary outcome was not significantly different among the sub-groups. Mortality rate at 1 year was significantly lower in patients who did not receive antibiotics for CDI. CONCLUSION: Early CS therapy in IBD patients hospitalized with CDI is not associated with worse clinical outcomes. However, additional prospective research is required.


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Corticosteroides/uso terapêutico , Antibacterianos/uso terapêutico , Infecções por Clostridium/complicações , Infecções por Clostridium/tratamento farmacológico , Doenças Inflamatórias Intestinais/complicações , Doenças Inflamatórias Intestinais/tratamento farmacológico , Corticosteroides/efeitos adversos , Adulto , Causas de Morte , Colectomia , Feminino , Humanos , Doenças Inflamatórias Intestinais/cirurgia , Estimativa de Kaplan-Meier , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Readmissão do Paciente , Prognóstico , Estudos Retrospectivos , Fatores de Risco , Tempo para o Tratamento
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Gut ; 68(4): 604-614, 2019 04.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29618496

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OBJECTIVE: Although anti-tumour necrosis factor alpha (anti-TNFα) therapies represent a major breakthrough in IBD therapy, their cost-benefit ratio is hampered by an overall 30% non-response rate, adverse side effects and high costs. Thus, finding predictive biomarkers of non-response prior to commencing anti-TNFα therapy is of high value. DESIGN: We analysed publicly available whole-genome expression profiles of colon biopsies obtained from multiple cohorts of patients with IBD using a combined computational deconvolution-meta-analysis paradigm which allows to estimate immune cell contribution to the measured expression and capture differential regulatory programmes otherwise masked due to variation in cellular composition. Insights from this in silico approach were experimentally validated in biopsies and blood samples of three independent test cohorts. RESULTS: We found the proportion of plasma cells as a robust pretreatment biomarker of non-response to therapy, which we validated in two independent cohorts of immune-stained colon biopsies, where a plasma cellular score from inflamed biopsies was predictive of non-response with an area under the curve (AUC) of 82%. Meta-analysis of the cell proportion-adjusted gene expression data suggested that an increase in inflammatory macrophages in anti-TNFα non-responding individuals is associated with the upregulation of the triggering receptor expressed on myeloid cells 1 (TREM-1) and chemokine receptor type 2 (CCR2)-chemokine ligand 7 (CCL7) -axes. Blood gene expression analysis of an independent cohort, identified TREM-1 downregulation in non-responders at baseline, which was predictive of response with an AUC of 94%. CONCLUSIONS: Our study proposes two clinically feasible assays, one in biopsy and one in blood, for predicting non-response to anti-TNFα therapy prior to initiation of treatment. Moreover, it suggests that mechanism-driven novel drugs for non-responders should be developed.


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Doenças Inflamatórias Intestinais/tratamento farmacológico , Valor Preditivo dos Testes , Fator de Necrose Tumoral alfa/antagonistas & inibidores , Biomarcadores/sangue , Biópsia , Humanos , Doenças Inflamatórias Intestinais/sangue , Doenças Inflamatórias Intestinais/patologia , Falha de Tratamento
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Clin Gastroenterol Hepatol ; 16(5): 697-705.e7, 2018 05.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29223444

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BACKGROUND & AIMS: There are few data available on the real-life pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamics features of vedolizumab, a monoclonal antibody against integrin α4ß7. We performed a prospective study of patients with inflammatory bowel diseases (IBDs) treated with vedolizumab to determine serum drug concentrations, formation of antivedolizumab antibodies (AVAs), and integrin α4ß7 saturation. METHODS: We performed a prospective study of 106 patients with IBD (67 with Crohn's disease and 39 with ulcerative colitis) treated with vedolizumab from September 2014 through March 2017 at 2 tertiary medical centers in Israel. Clinical data and serum samples were collected before and during induction and maintenance therapy. Clinical remission was defined as Harvey-Bradshaw index scores below 5 or as Simple Clinical Colitis Activity Index scores of 3 or less. We measured serum levels of vedolizumab, AVAs, and markers of inflammation. Peripheral blood mononuclear cells were obtained from some patients at designated trough time points and CD3+ CD45RO+ T cells were isolated from 36 samples. Cells were incubated with fluorescent-conjugated vedolizumab and flow cytometry was used to quantify α4ß7 integrin saturation. We also performed flow cytometry analyses of CD3+ CD45RO+ lamina propria T cells isolated from intestinal mucosa of patients without IBD (non-IBD controls, n = 6), patients with IBD not treated with vedolizumab (untreated IBD controls, n = 8), and patients with IBD treated with vedolizumab (n = 15). RESULTS: Clinical remission was achieved by 48 of 106 patients (45%) by week 6 and 50 of 106 patients (48%) by week 14 of treatment. The median level of vedolizumab at week 6 was higher in patients in clinical remission (40.2 µg/mL) than in patients with active disease (29.7 µg/mL; P = .05). The median serum level of vedolizumab was significantly higher in patients with a normal level of C-reactive protein (21.8 µg/mL vedolizumab) vs the level in those with a high level of C-reactive protein (11.9 µg/mL vedolizumab) during maintenance treatment (P = .0006). The other clinical outcomes measured were not associated with median serum level of vedolizumab at any time point examined. AVAs were detected in 17% of patients during induction therapy and 3% of patients during maintenance therapy, but did not correlate with clinical outcomes. Flow-cytometry analysis of peripheral blood memory T cells (n = 36) showed near-complete occupancy of α4ß7 integrin at weeks 2 and 14 and during the maintenance phase, regardless of response status or drug levels. Most intestinal CD3+CD45RO+ memory T cells of healthy and IBD controls expressed α4ß7 (72%; interquartile range, 56%-81%). In contrast, free α4ß7 was detectable on only 5.6% of intestinal memory cells (interquartile range, 4.4%-11.2%) (P < .0001) from vedolizumab-treated patients, regardless of response. CONCLUSIONS: In a prospective study of real-life patients with IBD, we associated vedolizumab drug levels with remission and inflammatory marker level. Integrin α4ß7 was blocked in almost all T cells from patients treated with vedolizumab, regardless of serum level of the drug or response to treatment. These findings indicate a need to explore alternative mechanisms that prevent response to vedolizumab.


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Anticorpos Monoclonais Humanizados/farmacocinética , Anticorpos/sangue , Fármacos Gastrointestinais/farmacocinética , Doenças Inflamatórias Intestinais/tratamento farmacológico , Doenças Inflamatórias Intestinais/patologia , Integrinas/antagonistas & inibidores , Adulto , Animais , Anticorpos Monoclonais Humanizados/administração & dosagem , Anticorpos Monoclonais Humanizados/imunologia , Feminino , Citometria de Fluxo , Fármacos Gastrointestinais/administração & dosagem , Fármacos Gastrointestinais/imunologia , Humanos , Israel , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Estudos Prospectivos , Soro/química , Resultado do Tratamento
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Clin Gastroenterol Hepatol ; 15(1): 69-75, 2017 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27404966

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BACKGROUND & AIMS: Combination thiopurine-infliximab (IFX) therapy is associated with reduced generation of antidrug antibodies (ADA) compared with IFX monotherapy. Whether past clinical response to thiopurine therapy bears an effect on ADA prevention is unknown. METHODS: This was a retrospective observational multicenter study of patients with Crohn's disease (CD) treated by IFX and thiopurines who had serial ADA measurements. Therapy was classified into past thiopurine response or its lack of, de novo combination, or IFX monotherapy. The primary endpoint was risk of ADA appearance. RESULTS: Out of 494 patients with serial ADA measurements 207 eligible patients were included in the final analysis. The 1-year cumulative risk of ADA development was similar in past thiopurine responders (19.3%) compared with past thiopurine failures (16.1%) (log rank P = .54). ADA was found in 46.6% of the monotherapy group and was significantly different compared with past thiopurine responders (P = .007) and past thiopurine failures (P = .007). The adjusted hazards for ADA development were significantly lower in past responders and past failures compared with the monotherapy group (hazard ratio, 0.47 [95% CI, 0.22-1.00] and 0.32 [95% CI, 0.11-0.93], respectively). CONCLUSIONS: Thiopurines-IFX cotherapy in patients with Crohn's disease is associated with reduced ADA formation compared with IFX monotherapy. This is probably regardless of initial thiopurine therapeutic effect.


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Formação de Anticorpos , Doença de Crohn/tratamento farmacológico , Fatores Imunológicos/imunologia , Infliximab/imunologia , Mercaptopurina/análogos & derivados , Adolescente , Adulto , Quimioterapia Combinada , Feminino , Humanos , Fatores Imunológicos/administração & dosagem , Infliximab/administração & dosagem , Masculino , Mercaptopurina/administração & dosagem , Mercaptopurina/imunologia , Estudos Retrospectivos , Resultado do Tratamento , Adulto Jovem
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Gastroenterology ; 148(5): 948-957.e2, 2015 May.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25620668

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BACKGROUND & AIMS: Capsule colonoscopy is a minimally invasive imaging method. We measured the accuracy of this technology in detecting polyps 6 mm or larger in an average-risk screening population. METHODS: In a prospective study, asymptomatic subjects (n = 884) underwent capsule colonoscopy followed by conventional colonoscopy (the reference) several weeks later, with an endoscopist blinded to capsule results, at 10 centers in the United States and 6 centers in Israel from June 2011 through April 2012. An unblinded colonoscopy was performed on subjects found to have lesions 6 mm or larger by capsule but not conventional colonoscopy. RESULTS: Among the 884 subjects enrolled, 695 (79%) were included in the analysis of capsule performance for all polyps. There were 77 exclusions (9%) for inadequate cleansing and whole-colon capsule transit time fewer than 40 minutes, 45 exclusions (5%) before capsule ingestion, 15 exclusions (2%) after ingestion and before colonoscopy, and 15 exclusions (2%) for site termination. Capsule colonoscopy identified subjects with 1 or more polyps 6 mm or larger with 81% sensitivity (95% confidence interval [CI], 77%-84%) and 93% specificity (95% CI, 91%-95%), and polyps 10 mm or larger with 80% sensitivity (95% CI, 74%-86%) and 97% specificity (95% CI, 96%-98%). Capsule colonoscopy identified subjects with 1 or more conventional adenomas 6 mm or larger with 88% sensitivity (95% CI, 82%-93) and 82% specificity (95% CI, 80%-83%), and 10 mm or larger with 92% sensitivity (95% CI, 82%-97%) and 95% specificity (95% CI, 94%-95%). Sessile serrated polyps and hyperplastic polyps accounted for 26% and 37%, respectively, of false-negative findings from capsule analyses. CONCLUSIONS: In an average-risk screening population, technically adequate capsule colonoscopy identified individuals with 1 or more conventional adenomas 6 mm or larger with 88% sensitivity and 82% specificity. Capsule performance seems adequate for patients who cannot undergo colonoscopy or who had incomplete colonoscopies. Additional studies are needed to improve capsule detection of serrated lesions. Clinicaltrials.gov number: NCT01372878.


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Pólipos Adenomatosos/patologia , Endoscopia por Cápsula/métodos , Pólipos do Colo/patologia , Colonoscopia/métodos , Neoplasias Colorretais/patologia , Pólipos Intestinais/patologia , Programas de Rastreamento/métodos , Doenças Retais/patologia , Endoscopia por Cápsula/efeitos adversos , Colonoscopia/efeitos adversos , Reações Falso-Negativas , Feminino , Humanos , Hiperplasia , Israel , Masculino , Programas de Rastreamento/efeitos adversos , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Valor Preditivo dos Testes , Estudos Prospectivos , Carga Tumoral , Estados Unidos
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J Gastroenterol Hepatol ; 30(1): 64-70, 2015 Jan.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25041458

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BACKGROUND AND AIM: Information is limited on the relationship between serological markers and disease behavior and anti-tumor necrosis factor-α (anti-TNF) therapy response in ulcerative colitis (UC). This study aimed to determine the association between serological markers and unfavorable UC behavior defined as need for colectomy or UC-related hospitalization. The association between serological markers and requirement for and outcome of anti-TNF therapy was also evaluated. METHODS: Two hundred thirty patients were studied. Requirement for colectomy, UC-related hospitalization, and anti-TNF therapy were documented. Response to anti-TNF therapy at 1 year and rates of therapy discontinuation were recorded. Titers of perinuclear anti-neutrophil cytoplasmic antibodies (pANCAs), anti-Saccharomyces cerevisiae antibody (ASCA), and antibody to Escherichia Coli outer membrane porin (anti-OmpC) were determined. Antibody reference ranges were used to dichotomize subjects into seropositive and seronegative groups. Where multiple tests were performed, P-values were Bonferroni corrected (pcorr). RESULTS: Extensive colitis was associated with requirement for colectomy and UC-related hospitalization, HR 7.7 (95% confidence interval [CI] 1.9-32.2) pcorr = 0.03 and HR 2.7 (95% CI 1.5-4.6), pcorr = 0.006, respectively. No serological variable was associated with unfavorable UC behavior. Anti-OmpC positivity was associated with a lack of response to anti-TNF therapy at 1 year (odds ratio 0.14 [95% CI 0.03-0.60], pcorr = 0.04) and increased likelihood of therapy discontinuation (HR 2.2 [95% CI 1.1-4.7], P = 0.03). CONCLUSION: Extensive colitis is associated with unfavorable disease course in UC. Anti-OmpC holds promise as a biomarker of anti-TNF therapy response in UC; however, prospective studies are required before it can be incorporated into routine clinical practice.


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Anticorpos Anticitoplasma de Neutrófilos/sangue , Anticorpos Monoclonais/administração & dosagem , Colite Ulcerativa/diagnóstico , Colite Ulcerativa/tratamento farmacológico , Fármacos Gastrointestinais/administração & dosagem , Fator de Necrose Tumoral alfa/antagonistas & inibidores , Adolescente , Adulto , Anticorpos Antibacterianos/sangue , Anticorpos Monoclonais/farmacologia , Proteínas da Membrana Bacteriana Externa/imunologia , Biomarcadores/sangue , Criança , Proteínas de Escherichia coli/imunologia , Feminino , Fármacos Gastrointestinais/farmacologia , Humanos , Infliximab , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Porinas/imunologia , Saccharomyces cerevisiae/imunologia , Adulto Jovem
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J Pediatr Gastroenterol Nutr ; 61(4): 503-8, 2015 Oct.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26154031

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Because the patents for biopharmaceutical monoclonal antibodies have or soon will expire, biosimilars are coming to the market. This will most likely lead to decreased drug costs and so easier access to these expensive agents. Extrapolation, however, of the limited available clinical data from adults with rheumatologic diseases to children with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) should be done with caution and needs some considerations.Postmarketing surveillance programs for efficacy, safety, and immunogenicity should become mandatory in children with IBD using biosimilars, as for all biological drugs.


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Anti-Inflamatórios não Esteroides/uso terapêutico , Anticorpos Monoclonais/uso terapêutico , Medicamentos Biossimilares/uso terapêutico , Fármacos Gastrointestinais/uso terapêutico , Doenças Inflamatórias Intestinais/tratamento farmacológico , Adolescente , Anti-Inflamatórios não Esteroides/efeitos adversos , Anticorpos Monoclonais/efeitos adversos , Pesquisa Biomédica , Medicamentos Biossimilares/efeitos adversos , Criança , Pré-Escolar , Ensaios Clínicos como Assunto , Europa (Continente) , Fármacos Gastrointestinais/efeitos adversos , Humanos , Avaliação das Necessidades , Pediatria/métodos , Vigilância de Produtos Comercializados , Sociedades Médicas
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PLoS Genet ; 8(3): e1002559, 2012.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22412388

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Crohn's disease (CD) is a complex disorder resulting from the interaction of intestinal microbiota with the host immune system in genetically susceptible individuals. The largest meta-analysis of genome-wide association to date identified 71 CD-susceptibility loci in individuals of European ancestry. An important epidemiological feature of CD is that it is 2-4 times more prevalent among individuals of Ashkenazi Jewish (AJ) descent compared to non-Jewish Europeans (NJ). To explore genetic variation associated with CD in AJs, we conducted a genome-wide association study (GWAS) by combining raw genotype data across 10 AJ cohorts consisting of 907 cases and 2,345 controls in the discovery stage, followed up by a replication study in 971 cases and 2,124 controls. We confirmed genome-wide significant associations of 9 known CD loci in AJs and replicated 3 additional loci with strong signal (p<5×10⁻6). Novel signals detected among AJs were mapped to chromosomes 5q21.1 (rs7705924, combined p = 2×10⁻8; combined odds ratio OR = 1.48), 2p15 (rs6545946, p = 7×10⁻9; OR = 1.16), 8q21.11 (rs12677663, p = 2×10⁻8; OR = 1.15), 10q26.3 (rs10734105, p = 3×10⁻8; OR = 1.27), and 11q12.1 (rs11229030, p = 8×10⁻9; OR = 1.15), implicating biologically plausible candidate genes, including RPL7, CPAMD8, PRG2, and PRG3. In all, the 16 replicated and newly discovered loci, in addition to the three coding NOD2 variants, accounted for 11.2% of the total genetic variance for CD risk in the AJ population. This study demonstrates the complementary value of genetic studies in the Ashkenazim.


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Doença de Crohn/genética , Estudo de Associação Genômica Ampla , Judeus/genética , Cromossomos Humanos Par 5/genética , Estudos de Coortes , Predisposição Genética para Doença , Humanos , Desequilíbrio de Ligação , População Branca
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Gut ; 62(3): 387-94, 2013 Mar.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22619367

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OBJECTIVE: Previous investigations of short-term outcomes after preoperative exposure to biological therapy in inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) were conflicting. The authors aimed to assess postoperative outcomes in patients who underwent abdominal surgery with recent exposure to anti-tumour necrosis factor therapy. DESIGN: A retrospective case-control study with detailed matching was performed for subjects with IBD with and without exposure to biologics within 180 days of abdominal surgery. Postoperative outcomes were compared between the groups. RESULTS: 473 procedures were reviewed consisting of 195 patients with exposure to biologics and 278 matched controls. There were no significant differences in most postoperative outcomes such as: length of stay, fever (≥ 38.5°C), urinary tract infection, pneumonia, bacteraemia, readmission, reoperations and mortality. On univariate analysis, procedures on biologics had more wound infections compared with controls (19% vs 11%; p=0.008), but this was not significant in multivariate analysis. Concomitant therapy with biologics and thiopurines was associated with increased frequencies of urinary tract infections (p=0.0007) and wound infections (p=0.0045). Operations performed ≤ 14 days from last biologic dose had similar rates of infections and other outcomes when compared with those performed within 15-30 days or 31-180 days. Patients with detectable preoperative infliximab levels had similar rates of wound infection compared with those with undetectable levels (3/10 vs 0/9; p=0.21). CONCLUSION: Preoperative treatment with TNF-α antagonists in patients with IBD is not associated with most early postoperative complications. A shorter time interval from last biological dose is not associated with increased postoperative complications. In most cases, surgery should not be delayed, and appropriate biological therapy may be continued perioperatively.


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Fármacos Gastrointestinais/uso terapêutico , Doenças Inflamatórias Intestinais/tratamento farmacológico , Doenças Inflamatórias Intestinais/cirurgia , Adalimumab , Adulto , Anticorpos Monoclonais/uso terapêutico , Anticorpos Monoclonais Humanizados/uso terapêutico , Estudos de Casos e Controles , Quimioterapia Combinada , Feminino , Humanos , Infliximab , Tempo de Internação , Masculino , Complicações Pós-Operatórias , Período Pré-Operatório , Estudos Retrospectivos , Resultado do Tratamento , Fator de Necrose Tumoral alfa/antagonistas & inibidores , Infecções Urinárias/epidemiologia , Infecção dos Ferimentos/epidemiologia , Adulto Jovem
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Clin Gastroenterol Hepatol ; 11(4): 444-7, 2013 Apr.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23103905

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There are few therapeutic options for patients with inflammatory bowel disease who lose response to infliximab because they produced antibodies against the drug. We performed a retrospective analysis to investigate whether administration of immune modulators to 5 patients who developed antibodies to infliximab (ATI) restored response to this drug; 3 patients were given azathioprine/6-mercaptopurine and 2 patients were given methotrexate. Concentrations of infliximab and ATIs, and antitumor necrosis factor (TNF) activity, were analyzed using enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay-based competition assays of serum samples collected before and after patients were given the immunomodulator. In all patients, levels of ATIs gradually decreased and trough levels of infliximab increased; clinical responses were restored to all patients. In competition assays, immunomodulator-induced elimination of ATIs was associated with increased anti-TNF activity in serum. The addition of immunomodulators to therapy might be helpful to patients who have lost response to anti-TNF agents owing to formation of antidrug antibodies.


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Anticorpos Monoclonais/administração & dosagem , Anticorpos Monoclonais/imunologia , Fatores Imunológicos/administração & dosagem , Doenças Inflamatórias Intestinais/tratamento farmacológico , Adolescente , Adulto , Anticorpos/sangue , Azatioprina/administração & dosagem , Quimioterapia Combinada/métodos , Ensaio de Imunoadsorção Enzimática , Feminino , Humanos , Infliximab , Masculino , Mercaptopurina/administração & dosagem , Metotrexato/administração & dosagem , Estudos Retrospectivos , Resultado do Tratamento , Fator de Necrose Tumoral alfa/sangue , Adulto Jovem
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J Crohns Colitis ; 16(6): 884-892, 2022 Jul 14.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34849649

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BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Therapeutic drug monitoring is used to guide anti-tumour necrosis factor [TNF] therapy. However, the associations between serum drug levels [SDL], TNF-bound, and free anti-TNF in the target tissue are incompletely defined. We aimed to assess the interactions between these parameters in inflammatory bowel disease [IBD] patients. METHODS: ENZYME-LINKED IMMUNOSORBENT: assays [ELISA assays] were used to detect free drug and TNF-drug complexes in intestinal tissues. Concurrent SDL, anti-drug antibodies [ADA], pharmacotherapy, clinical response, endoscopic appearance, and histological severity were determined. Comparisons between anti-TNFs and paired inflamed/non-inflamed tissue were performed. Variables were correlated and potential interactions detected using multivariate analysis. RESULTS: A total of 95 biopsies taken from 49 anti-TNF treated IBD patients [26 receiving infliximab and 23 adalimumab] were studied. Free drug levels were higher in inflamed compared with non-inflamed paired specimens. Tissue free-drug and TNF-drug complexes levels were higher in adalimumab-treated patients. In adalimumab-treated patients, SDL were correlated with free drug, but not TNF-drug complex levels, in both inflamed and non-inflamed segments. In infliximab-treated patients, higher SDL were associated with the presence of tissue free drug in both inflamed and non-inflamed segments, whereas TNF-drug complexes were mostly detected in non-inflamed but not in inflamed tissue. In the presence of ADA, neither free drug nor TNF-infliximab complexes were measured in the tissue. Tissue levels did not correlate well with clinical, endoscopic, or histological scores. CONCLUSIONS: SDL correlated with tissue free drug levels; however, different dynamics were observed for TNF-drug complex levels. Infliximab and adalimumab tissue drug dynamics differ. Better understanding of these interactions may allow future therapeutic optimisation.


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Doenças Inflamatórias Intestinais , Inibidores do Fator de Necrose Tumoral , Adalimumab , Anticorpos , Humanos , Infliximab , Inibidores do Fator de Necrose Tumoral/uso terapêutico , Fator de Necrose Tumoral alfa
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J Crohns Colitis ; 16(5): 786-795, 2022 Jun 24.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34791097

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BACKGROUND: Paediatric onset IBD [PIBD] is characterised by a more extensive phenotype than adult-onset IBD and a higher utilisation of immunosuppressive medications; both may be associated with malignancy. We aimed to assess the risk of cancer in a nationwide cohort of PIBD and to explore the risks associated with medical treatments. METHODS: PIBD patients [<18 years old] were included from the epi-IIRN cohort, covering 98% of the Israeli population from 2005, linked to the national cancer registry. We matched PIBD children to non-IBD children for calculating the cumulative incidence of cancer. RESULTS: In all, 3944 PIBD cases were included (2642 [67%] Crohn's disease, 1302 [33%] ulcerative colitis) translating into 23 635 person-years of follow-up, individually matched to 13 005 non-IBD children. By 30 years of age, 14 IBD patients [0.35%, 5.9/10 000 patient-years] were diagnosed with cancer and one [0.03%] with haemophagocytic-lymphohistiocytosis [HLH], compared with 14 [0.11%, 1.9/10 000 patient-years] cases of cancer {relative risk (RR) 2.5 (95% confidence interval [CI] 1.05-6.2); p = 0.04} and no HLH in the comparison-group. There were no cases of hepatosplenic T cell lymphoma, adenocarcinoma, or cholangiocarcinoma. Cancer risk was 15.6 cases/10 000 person-years in those treated with thiopurines alone (RR compared with IBD patients never exposed to either thiopurines or anti-tumuor necrosis factor [TNF] 1.8 [95% CI 0.6-6.1]; p = 0.2), 11.1/10 000 in those treated with anti-TNF alone (RR 1.3 [95% CI 0.3-6.6]; p = 0.5), and 23.1/10 000 treated with combination therapy of anti-TNF and thiopurines (RR 2.8 [95% CI 0.6-13.8]; p = 0.2). CONCLUSIONS: PIBD confers an increased risk for malignancy compared with non-IBD in children. However, the absolute risk is very low and no differences in risk with specific therapies were apparent in our data.


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Colite Ulcerativa , Doença de Crohn , Doenças Inflamatórias Intestinais , Neoplasias , Colite Ulcerativa/diagnóstico , Colite Ulcerativa/tratamento farmacológico , Colite Ulcerativa/epidemiologia , Doença de Crohn/diagnóstico , Doença de Crohn/tratamento farmacológico , Doença de Crohn/epidemiologia , Humanos , Doenças Inflamatórias Intestinais/complicações , Doenças Inflamatórias Intestinais/tratamento farmacológico , Doenças Inflamatórias Intestinais/epidemiologia , Neoplasias/epidemiologia , Neoplasias/etiologia , Inibidores do Fator de Necrose Tumoral
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Vaccines (Basel) ; 10(3)2022 Feb 28.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35335008

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BACKGROUND: Crohn's disease (CD) and ulcerative colitis (UC) are chronic, immune-mediated inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD) affecting millions of people worldwide. IBD therapies, designed for continuous immune suppression, often render patients more susceptible to infections. The effect of the immune suppression on the risk of coronavirus disease-19 (COVID-19) is not fully determined yet. OBJECTIVE: To describe COVID-19 characteristics and outcomes and to evaluate the association between IBD phenotypes, infection outcomes and immunomodulatory therapies. METHODS: In this multi-center study, we prospectively followed IBD patients with proven COVID-19. De-identified data from medical charts were collected including age, gender, IBD type, IBD clinical activity, IBD treatments, comorbidities, symptoms and outcomes of COVID-19. A multivariable regression model was used to examine the effect of immunosuppressant drugs on the risk of infection by COVID-19 and the outcomes. RESULTS: Of 144 IBD patients, 104 (72%) were CD and 40 (28%) were UC. Mean age was 32.2 ± 12.6 years. No mortalities were reported. In total, 94 patients (65.3%) received biologic therapy. Of them, 51 (54%) at escalated doses, 10 (11%) in combination with immunomodulators and 9 (10%) with concomitant corticosteroids. Disease location, behavior and activity did not correlate with the severity of COVID-19. Biologics as monotherapy or with immunomodulators or corticosteroids were not associated with more severe infection. On the contrary, patients receiving biologics had significantly milder infection course (p = 0.001) and were less likely to be hospitalized (p = 0.001). Treatment was postponed in 34.7% of patients until recovery from COVID-19, without consequent exacerbation. CONCLUSION: We did not witness aggravated COVID-19 outcomes in patients with IBD. Patients treated with biologics had a favorable outcome.

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Ann Gastroenterol ; 33(5): 516-520, 2020.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32879599

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BACKGROUND: Colorectal cancer is a significant cause of mortality and morbidity in western countries. Polypectomy reduces the incidence and mortality of colorectal cancer. Following polypectomy, recommendations regarding the frequency and duration of surveillance rely mostly on features of the resected polyps and are summarized in various gastroenterological societal guidelines. In this study, we aimed to delineate the accuracy of current post-polypectomy surveillance recommendations and to check whether active intervention would lead to an improvement in accuracy and consistency with societal guidelines. METHODS: We prospectively collected polypectomy reports over a 3-month period in 2 tertiary medical centers. We then performed an intervention that included: 1) presentation of results from 1st phase; 2) re-affirming the guidelines in a departmental meeting; 3) addition of a dedicated reporting form for post-polypectomy surveillance recommendations in the patients' electronic medical file. Finally, we conducted a second prospective collection of post-polypectomy recommendations, over a second 3-month period. RESULTS: Prior to the intervention, 76% of the colonoscopies with polypectomy had a recommendation for surveillance, compared to 85% after the intervention (P=0.003). Prior to the intervention, 65% of patients received a recommendation consistent with societal guidelines, compared with 78% after the intervention (P=0.001). CONCLUSION: Intervention, including re-affirmation of the current guidelines and creation of a dedicated reporting platform, significantly increases the number of follow-up recommendations after polypectomy and their consistency with societal guidelines.

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United European Gastroenterol J ; 8(4): 418-424, 2020 05.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32213026

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INTRODUCTION: Ustekinumab is an effective treatment of Crohn's disease (CD). Real-world data addressing the efficacy and safety of ustekinumab are scarce. AIM: Our aim was to assess the safety and efficacy of ustekinumab in a large national patient cohort. METHODS: A prospective multicenter study, in which we followed patients with active CD treated with ustekinumab for 24 weeks. Induction dose was intravenous ranging from 260 to 520 mg, according to body weight, followed by 90 mg doses given subcutaneously every 8 weeks. Clinical response was defined as a reduction of at least 1 severity category, as defined by Harvey-Bradshaw index (HBI). Patients with HBI < 5 were considered to be in clinical remission. Patients who stopped needing steroids at week 24 were defined as being in steroid-free clinical remission. RESULTS: A total of 106 CD patients from eight Israeli centers were included. All patients were previously exposed to at least one biological agent. Our cohort consisted of 65 (61.3%) females. Mean age was 41 ± 14 years with an average disease duration of 12.2 ± 8 years. A total of 96 (90.5%) patients continued treatment throughout week 24. Clinical response was observed in 52% of these patients with mean HBI reduction from 8.34 ± 3.8 to 6.8 ± 4.4 at week 24 (p = 0.001). Clinical remission was achieved in 33 patients (31.1%). Moreover, the number of patients requiring steroid treatment was reduced by 66% at week 24. Out of 106 patients, 11 patients (10.4%) discontinued treatment: 3 due to adverse events (2.8%), 7 due to a lack of response, and 1 who was lost to follow-up. Following 24 weeks of treatment, 15 patients reported minor adverse events. CONCLUSIONS: In a large real-world Israeli cohort of non-naïve-to-biological-treatment CD patients, ustekinumab was effective and safe in induction of clinical remission with a significant reduction in the number of patients requiring steroid treatment.


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Produtos Biológicos/administração & dosagem , Doença de Crohn/tratamento farmacológico , Ustekinumab/administração & dosagem , Administração Intravenosa , Adulto , Produtos Biológicos/efeitos adversos , Doença de Crohn/diagnóstico , Doença de Crohn/imunologia , Esquema de Medicação , Feminino , Seguimentos , Humanos , Injeções Subcutâneas , Israel , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Estudos Prospectivos , Indução de Remissão/métodos , Índice de Gravidade de Doença , Resultado do Tratamento , Ustekinumab/efeitos adversos
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