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Gastric Cancer ; 22(3): 577-586, 2019 05.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30311042

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AIM: The aim of this study was to determine prognostic factors in patients treated with second-line therapy (L2) for locally advanced or metastatic gastric and gastro-esophageal junction (GEJ) adenocarcinoma in a randomized phase III study with predefined L2. METHODS: In the FFCD-0307 study, patients were randomly assigned to receive in L1 either epirubicin, cisplatin, and capecitabine (ECX arm) or fluorouracil, leucovorin, and irinotecan (FOLFIRI arm). L2 treatment was predefined (FOLFIRI for the ECX arm and ECX for the FOLFIRI arm). Chi square tests were used to compare the characteristics of patients treated in L2 with those of patients who did not receive L2. Prognostic factors in L2 for progression-free survival (PFS) and overall survival (OS) were analyzed using a Cox model. RESULTS: Among 416 patients included, 101/209 (48.3%) patients in the ECX arm received FOLFIRI in L2, and 81/207 (39.1%) patients in the FOLFIRI arm received ECX in L2. Patients treated in L2, compared with those who only received L1 had : a better ECOG score (0-1: 90.4% versus 79.7%; p = 0.0002), more frequent GEJ localization (40.8% versus 27.6%; p = 0.005), and lower platelet count (median: 298000 versus 335000/mm3; p = 0.02). In multivariate analyses, age < 60 years at diagnosis (HR 1.49, 95% CI 1.09-2.03, p = 0.013) and ECOG score 2 before L2 (HR 2.62, 95% CI 1.41-4.84, p = 0.005) were the only significant poor prognostic factors for OS. CONCLUSION: Age ≥ 60 years at diagnosis and ECOG score 0/1 before L2 were the only favorable prognostic factors for OS.


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Adenocarcinoma/secundario , Protocolos de Quimioterapia Combinada Antineoplásica/uso terapéutico , Unión Esofagogástrica/patología , Neoplasias Gástricas/patología , Adenocarcinoma/tratamiento farmacológico , Adulto , Anciano , Anciano de 80 o más Años , Capecitabina/administración & dosificación , Cisplatino/administración & dosificación , Epirrubicina/administración & dosificación , Unión Esofagogástrica/efectos de los fármacos , Femenino , Fluorouracilo/administración & dosificación , Estudios de Seguimiento , Humanos , Irinotecán/administración & dosificación , Leucovorina/administración & dosificación , Metástasis Linfática , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , Pronóstico , Estudios Prospectivos , Neoplasias Gástricas/tratamiento farmacológico , Tasa de Supervivencia
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Ann Oncol ; 27(1): 121-7, 2016 Jan.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26487578

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BACKGROUND: Metastatic colorectal cancer (mCRC) frequently occurs in elderly patients. However, data from a geriatric tailored randomized trial about tolerance to and the efficacy of doublet chemotherapy (CT) with irinotecan in the elderly are lacking. The benefit of first-line CT intensification remains an issue in elderly patients. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Elderly patients (75+) with previously untreated mCRC were randomly assigned in a 2 × 2 factorial design (four arms) to receive 5-FU (5-fluorouracil)-based CT, either alone (FU: LV5FU2 or simplified LV5FU2) or in combination with irinotecan [IRI: LV5FU2-irinotecan or simplified LV5FU2-irinotecan (FOLFIRI)]. The CLASSIC arm was defined as LV5FU2 or LV5FU2-irinotecan and the SIMPLIFIED arm as simplified LV5FU2 or FOLFIRI. The primary end point was progression-free survival (PFS). Secondary end points were overall survival (OS), safety and objective response rate (ORR). RESULTS: From June 2003 to May 2010, 71 patients were randomly assigned to LV5FU2, 71 to simplified LV5FU2, 70 to LV5FU2-irinotecan and 70 to FOLFIRI. The median age was 80 years (range 75-92 years). No significant difference was observed for the median PFS: FU 5.2 months versus IRI 7.3 months, hazard ratio (HR) = 0.84 (0.66-1.07), P = 0.15 and CLASSIC 6.5 months versus SIMPLIFIED 6.0 months, HR = 0.85 (0.67-1.09), P = 0.19. The ORR was superior in IRI (P = 0.0003): FU 21.1% versus IRI 41.7% and in CLASSIC (P = 0.04): CLASSIC 37.1% versus SIMPLIFIED 25.6%. Median OS was 14.2 months in FU versus 13.3 months in IRI, HR = 0.96 (0.75-1.24) and 15.2 months in CLASSIC versus 11.4 months in SIMPLIFIED, HR = 0.71 (0.55-0.92). More patients presented grade 3-4 toxicities in IRI (52.2% versus 76.3%). CONCLUSION: In this elderly population, adding irinotecan to an infusional 5-FU-based CT did not significantly increase either PFS or OS. Classic LV5FU2 was associated with an improved OS compared with simplified LV5FU2. CLINICALTRIALSGOV: NCT00303771.


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Adenocarcinoma/tratamiento farmacológico , Protocolos de Quimioterapia Combinada Antineoplásica/uso terapéutico , Neoplasias Colorrectales/tratamiento farmacológico , Adenocarcinoma/mortalidad , Adenocarcinoma/secundario , Anciano , Anciano de 80 o más Años , Camptotecina/administración & dosificación , Camptotecina/análogos & derivados , Neoplasias Colorrectales/mortalidad , Neoplasias Colorrectales/patología , Femenino , Fluorouracilo/administración & dosificación , Humanos , Irinotecán , Leucovorina/administración & dosificación , Masculino , Análisis Multivariante , Modelos de Riesgos Proporcionales , Resultado del Tratamiento
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Am J Gastroenterol ; 109(8): 1250-6, 2014 Aug.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24913041

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OBJECTIVES: Several decision algorithms based on the measurement of infliximab (IFX) trough levels and antibodies to IFX have been proposed. Whether such algorithms can be extrapolated to the pharmacokinetics of adalimumab (ADA) has yet to be determined. METHODS: A prospective study included all consecutive patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) having a disease flare while being on ADA 40 mg every 2 weeks were included. All patients were primary responders to ADA therapy and were anti-tumor necrosis factor (TNF) naive. ADA trough levels and antibodies against ADA (AAA) were measured blinded to clinical data (Elisa LISA-Tracker, Theradiag). All patients were optimized with ADA 40 mg weekly. Four months later, in the absence of clinical remission (CR; Crohn's disease activity index <150 for Crohn's disease (CD), and Mayo score <2 for ulcerative colitis), patients were treated with IFX therapy. Patients were divided into three groups based on ADA trough levels and based on previous studies: group A, ADA>4.9 µg/ml; group B, ADA<4.9 µg/ml and undetectable levels of AAA (<10 ng/ml); and group C, ADA<4.9 µg/ml and AAA >10 ng/ml. RESULTS: A total of 82 patients were included (55% CD; mean age=43 years, disease duration=7.4 years, duration of ADA therapy=17 months). After optimization of ADA treatment, 29.2% of patients achieved CR in group A (N=41), 67% in group B (N=24), and 12% in group C (N=17; P<0.01 between groups A/B and B/C). C-reactive protein level at the time of relapse, disease duration, duration of ADA therapy, and IBD type was not predictive of CR after ADA optimization by univariate analysis. The response to ADA optimization was significantly more durable in group B (15 months) than in groups A and C (4 and 5 months, respectively). Fifty-two patients who failed following ADA optimization (63%) were treated with IFX, and 30.6% of them achieved CR. CR rates following IFX initiation were 6.9%, 25%, and 80% in groups A, B, and C, respectively (P<0.01 between groups C/A and between groups C/B). Duration of response to IFX was significantly higher in group C than in groups A and B (14 vs. 3 and 5 months, respectively, P<0.01). CONCLUSIONS: The presence of low ADA trough levels without AAA is strongly predictive of clinical response in 67% of cases after ADA optimization. Conversely, low ADA levels with detectable AAA are associated with ADA failure, and switching to IFX should be considered. ADA trough levels >4.9 µg/ml are associated with failure of two anti-TNF agents (ADA and IFX) in 90% of cases, and switching to another drug class should be considered.


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Algoritmos , Antiinflamatorios/farmacocinética , Anticuerpos Monoclonales Humanizados/farmacocinética , Enfermedades Inflamatorias del Intestino/tratamiento farmacológico , Adalimumab , Adulto , Antiinflamatorios/administración & dosificación , Anticuerpos Monoclonales Humanizados/administración & dosificación , Ensayo de Inmunoadsorción Enzimática , Femenino , Humanos , Enfermedades Inflamatorias del Intestino/metabolismo , Masculino , Fenotipo , Valor Predictivo de las Pruebas , Estudios Prospectivos , Resultado del Tratamiento
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Gastroenterol Clin Biol ; 34(2): 144-9, 2010 Feb.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20079591

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BACKGROUND: Although clinical trials have demonstrated that adjuvant chemotherapy improves survival for stage-III colon cancer, the benefits remain controversial for stage-II lesions. The objective of the present study was to determine the extent to which adjuvant chemotherapy is used for patients with stage-II and -III colon cancers. METHODS: The study population comprised 1074 patients with stage-II and -III colon cancers diagnosed in 2000 in 12 French administrative districts and recorded in population-based cancer registries. Data were collected using a standardized procedure. RESULTS: Overall, 20.4% of patients with stage II and 61.9% with stage III received adjuvant chemotherapy. Age at diagnosis was the strongest determinant of chemotherapy. Among stage-II patients, those receiving chemotherapy decreased from 57.6% in patients aged or=85. The corresponding percentages with stage III were 93.6% and 1.4%. In multivariate analyses, other factors found to be independently and significantly associated with administration of adjuvant chemotherapy for stage II were extension of the cancer (stage IIA vs. stage IIB), clinical presentation (obstruction or perforation vs. uncomplicated cancer) and discussion of the case at a multidisciplinary case-review meeting. For stage III, apart from age, discussion of the case at a multidisciplinary meeting was the only factor independently associated with administration of chemotherapy. CONCLUSION: Adjuvant chemotherapy for stage-III colon cancer is used extensively for patients under 75 years of age. However, many elderly patients do not receive such treatment. On the other hand, a substantial percentage of stage-II colon cancer patients receive adjuvant chemotherapy despite its uncertain benefits.


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Adenocarcinoma/tratamiento farmacológico , Adenocarcinoma/patología , Neoplasias del Colon/tratamiento farmacológico , Neoplasias del Colon/patología , Adenocarcinoma/epidemiología , Factores de Edad , Anciano , Anciano de 80 o más Años , Quimioterapia Adyuvante , Neoplasias del Colon/epidemiología , Femenino , Francia/epidemiología , Humanos , Obstrucción Intestinal/epidemiología , Obstrucción Intestinal/etiología , Perforación Intestinal/epidemiología , Perforación Intestinal/etiología , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , Análisis Multivariante , Grupo de Atención al Paciente , Sistema de Registros , Muestreo
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PLoS One ; 15(12): e0243997, 2020.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33347495

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BACKGROUND: Cetuximab improves progression-free survival (PFS) and overall survival (OS) in patients with KRAS wild type (wt) metastatic colorectal cancer (mCRC). Few data are available on factors impacting both efficacy and compliance to cetuximab treatment, which is, in combination with chemotherapy, a standard-of-care first-line treatment regimen for patients with KRAS wt mCRC. PATIENTS AND METHODS: PREMIUM is a prospective, French multicenter, observational study that recruited patients with KRAS wt mCRC scheduled to receive cetuximab, with or without first-line chemotherapy, as part of routine clinical practice, between October 28, 2009 and April 5, 2012 (ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT01756625). The main endpoints were the factors impacting on efficacy and compliance to cetuximab treatment. Predefined efficacy endpoints were PFS and safety. RESULTS: A total of 493 patients were recruited by 94 physicians. Median follow-up was 12.9 months. Median progression-free survival was 11 months [9.6-12]. In univariate analyses, ECOG performance status (PS), smoking status, primary tumor location, number of metastatic organs, metastasis resectability, surgery, folliculitis, xerosis and paronychia maximum grade, and acne preventive treatment were statistically significant. In multivariate analysis (Hazard Ratios of multivariate stepwise Cox models), ECOG PS, surgery, xerosis and folliculitis were positive prognostics factors for longer PFS. Among all patients, 69 (14%) were non-compliant. In multivariate analysis, no variables were statistically significant. The safety profile of cetuximab was consistent with previous studies. CONCLUSIONS: ECOG PS <2, surgical treatment performed, and maximum grade xerosis or folliculitis developed were predictive factors of cetuximab efficacy on KRAS wt mCRC patients. Unfortunately, we failed in identifying predictive factors for compliance in these patients.


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Antineoplásicos Inmunológicos/uso terapéutico , Cetuximab/uso terapéutico , Neoplasias Colorrectales/tratamiento farmacológico , Foliculitis/epidemiología , Paroniquia/epidemiología , Fumar/epidemiología , Adulto , Anciano , Anciano de 80 o más Años , Antineoplásicos Inmunológicos/administración & dosificación , Antineoplásicos Inmunológicos/efectos adversos , Cetuximab/administración & dosificación , Cetuximab/efectos adversos , Neoplasias Colorrectales/epidemiología , Neoplasias Colorrectales/genética , Neoplasias Colorrectales/patología , Adaptabilidad , Femenino , Humanos , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , Metástasis de la Neoplasia , Proteínas Proto-Oncogénicas p21(ras)/genética , Resultado del Tratamiento
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Gastroenterol Clin Biol ; 32(3): 221-3, 2008 Mar.
Artículo en Francés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18343070

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A 60-year-old man presented an oesophageal transmural necrosis fistulised in the trachea following curative photodynamic therapy (PDT) for a superficial recurrence of an oesophageal carcinoma, initially treated by radiochemotherapy. Two stents, a tracheal and an oesophageal one, were placed. Eight months later the patient is in complete remission with only mild swallowing problems. This complication, although unusual, has already been described by other teams with the association of radiochemotherapy and PDT. The present case study suggests that illumination dose should be lowered in this indication.


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Neoplasias Esofágicas/terapia , Recurrencia Local de Neoplasia/tratamiento farmacológico , Fotoquimioterapia/efectos adversos , Fístula Traqueoesofágica/etiología , Carcinoma de Células Escamosas/terapia , Quimioterapia Adyuvante , Éter de Dihematoporfirina/efectos adversos , Humanos , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , Necrosis , Fármacos Fotosensibilizantes/efectos adversos , Radioterapia Adyuvante , Stents , Fístula Traqueoesofágica/patología , Fístula Traqueoesofágica/cirugía
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Aliment Pharmacol Ther ; 25(7): 797-804, 2007 Apr 01.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17373918

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BACKGROUND: A high prevalence of osteoporosis is observed in Crohn's disease. Recent data have shown that homocysteinaemia is an important risk factor in low-bone mineralization and fracture. AIM: To look for an association between homocysteinaemia and low-bone mineralization in Crohn's disease patients. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Ninety-two consecutive patients (sex ratio M/F 0.87; mean age: 36.6 +/- 13.2 years) were recruited between 2003 and 2005. Bone densitometry was performed on inclusion. The following parameters were analysed: age, sex, Crohn's Disease Activity Index, duration and extent of Crohn's disease, smoking status, corticosteroid treatment, immunosuppressive drugs, plasma homocysteine, folate and vitamin B12 concentration. RESULTS: The prevalence of a high homocysteine level (>15 micromol/L) was 60%. Osteoporosis and low-bone mineralization observed in 26 (28%), and 60 (65%) patients, respectively. On a multivariate analysis, associated factors for osteoporosis and low-bone mineralization were respectively: hyperhomocysteinaemia (OR: 61.4; CI: 95: 23-250; P < 0.001), and ileal Crohn's disease [OR: 13.8; CI: 95: 2.5-150; P = 0.036] for osteoporosis and hyperhomocysteinaemia [OR: 63.7; CI: 95: 8.5-250; P < 0.001] and disease duration of at least 5 years [OR: 11.4; CI: 95: 1.31-99; P = 0.039] for low-bone mineralization. Results were similar whichever site osteoporosis was detected. CONCLUSION: Hyperhomocysteinaemia was observed in 60% of our Crohn's disease patients and was strongly associated with low-bone mineralization and osteoporosis (OR: 61.4).


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Densidad Ósea/fisiología , Enfermedad de Crohn/complicaciones , Hiperhomocisteinemia/complicaciones , Osteoporosis/etiología , Absorciometría de Fotón , Adulto , Femenino , Humanos , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , Factores de Riesgo , Deficiencia de Vitamina B/complicaciones
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Aliment Pharmacol Ther ; 46(2): 142-149, 2017 07.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28449228

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BACKGROUND: Infliximab (IFX) combined with azathioprine (AZA) is more effective than IFX monotherapy in inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). AIM: To identify the AZA optimal dose that is required for efficacy when receiving combination therapy. METHODS: Patients with IBD in durable remission on combination therapy were enrolled in a 1-year, open-label, prospective trial after randomisation into three groups: AZA steady (2-2.5 mg/kg/day, n=28) vs AZA down (dose was halved 1-1.25 mg/kg/day, n=27) vs AZA stopped (n=26). Primary endpoint was failure defined as occurrence of a clinical relapse and/or any change in IBD therapy. RESULTS: Eighty-one patients were included. Five (17.9%), 3 (11.1%), and 8 (30.8%) patients experienced failure at 1 year in groups AZA steady, AZA down and AZA stopped, respectively (P=.1 across the groups). The median trough levels of IFX at inclusion were close to those measured at the end of follow-up in group AZA steady (3.65 vs 3.45 µg/mL, P=.9) and in group AZA down (3.95 vs 3.60 µg/mL, P=.5), whereas these levels dropped from 4.25 to 2.15 µg/mL (P=.02) in group AZA stopped. Four (14.3%), four (14.8%) and 11 (42.3%) patients experienced an unfavourable evolution of IFX pharmacokinetics in groups AZA steady, AZA down and AZA stopped, respectively. A threshold of 6-TGN <105 pmoles/8.108 RBC was associated with an unfavourable evolution of IFX pharmacokinetics. CONCLUSIONS: Under combination therapy, AZA dose reduction, but not withdrawal, appears to be as effective as continuation of AZA at full dose.


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Antirreumáticos/uso terapéutico , Azatioprina/uso terapéutico , Enfermedades Inflamatorias del Intestino/tratamiento farmacológico , Infliximab/uso terapéutico , Adulto , Anciano , Antirreumáticos/administración & dosificación , Antirreumáticos/efectos adversos , Azatioprina/administración & dosificación , Azatioprina/efectos adversos , Protocolos Clínicos , Relación Dosis-Respuesta a Droga , Esquema de Medicación , Quimioterapia Combinada , Femenino , Humanos , Infliximab/administración & dosificación , Infliximab/efectos adversos , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , Estudios Prospectivos , Adulto Joven
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Rev Med Interne ; 27(2): 106-10, 2006 Feb.
Artículo en Francés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16376461

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BACKGROUND: A high prevalence (52%) of hyperhomocysteinemia is observed in Crohn disease (CD), however it is not well documented in ulcerative colitis (UC). Furthermore, in the different works studying hyperhomocysteinemia the associated factors are different. AIM: Prospective evaluation of hyperhomocysteinemia in inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) patients, of the risk factors and the determination of a potential risk of colorectal carcinoma in case of hyperhomocysteinemia. PATIENTS AND METHODS: IBD patients followed in our department were prospectively recruited between November 2003-September 2004. To be included patients should have passed a coloscopy in the two years. Patients with kidney failure or drugs supposed, to interfere with homocystéine metabolism (folates, vitamin B12, methotrexate) were excluded from the study. The following parameters were analysed: age, sex, clinical activity indexes (CDAI for Crohn disease and CAI for ulcerative colitis), length-extent and type of the disease (CD or UC), smoking, plasma homocystein concentration, folates and vitamin B12. RESULTS: Eighty-one patients (60 CD, 21 UC, mean age 43.8 +/- 17.3) were included, 30 had an active disease at inclusion and 16 were smokers. The prevalence of high homocystein concentration was 55.6%. In univariate analysis a low rate of folates was the only risk factor for a high homocystein concentration (74 vs. 52.8%; P = 0.018). Smoking was almost an associated factor. In multivariate analysis, a low rate of folate was the only risk factor of hyperhomocysteinemia, OR = 3.59 [1.27-10.17]. Five endoscopic lesions considered as precancerous were described; these patients had all a hyperhomocysteinemia. CONCLUSION: The prevalence of hyperhomocysteinemia is high in UC and in CD. A low folate rate is the only risk factor observed in our study. There is a possible link between colorectal cancer and hyperhomocysteinemia. A high Plasma homocystein concentration must be search in inflammatory bowel disease patients and a substitutive treatment of folates and vitamin B12 is necessary in case of hyperhomocysteinemia.


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Hiperhomocisteinemia/epidemiología , Hiperhomocisteinemia/etiología , Enfermedades Inflamatorias del Intestino/complicaciones , Adulto , Femenino , Deficiencia de Ácido Fólico/complicaciones , Humanos , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , Oportunidad Relativa , Prevalencia , Estudios Prospectivos , Factores de Riesgo
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Aliment Pharmacol Ther ; 21(7): 829-39, 2005 Apr 01.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15801918

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BACKGROUND: 6-Thioguanine (6-tioguanine) nucleotides are the active metabolites of azathioprine. AIM: The aim of the study was to evaluate the rate of clinical remission without steroids in steroid-dependent Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis patients receiving azathioprine, the medium- and long-term efficacy and the predictive factors of clinical response when monitoring 6-tioguanine. METHODS: Steroid-dependent Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis patients receiving either azathioprine or not (treated later with a daily dose of 2.5 mg/kg) were prospectively included. 6-tioguanine was monitored at 1 and 2 months and every 3 months thereafter for 1 year. The azathioprine dose was adapted to reach a 6-tioguanine level of >250 pmol/8 x 10(8) red blood cells. Thiopurine methyltransferase genotype/phenotype was evaluated in some patients. RESULTS: A total of 106 patients were prospectively included (70 Crohn's disease, 36 ulcerative colitis). The clinical remission rate without steroids in patients receiving azathioprine, in intention-to-treat analysis, was 72% and 59% at 6 and 12 months, respectively. The remission rate was significantly higher in patients with 6-tioguanine >250 pmol/8 x 10(8) RBC (86% and 69% at 6 and 12 months, respectively; P < 0.01). No significant difference was observed between Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis patients whether treated by azathioprine or not on inclusion. In the univariate analysis, the absence of Crohn's disease stenosis, a 6-tioguanine level >250 pmol/8 x 10(8) RBC, and an increase of erythrocyte mean corpuscular volume were the factors predictive of a favourable clinical response. In the multivariate analysis, only a 6-tioguanine level of >250 pmol/8 x 10(8) red blood cells was a predictive factor of favourable clinical remission. CONCLUSIONS: Clinical remission without steroids is significantly more likely when monitoring 6-tioguanine so as to reach a level of >250 pmol/8 x 10(8) red blood cells in steroid-dependent Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis patients receiving azathioprine (86% and 69% at 6 and 12 months, respectively).


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Azatioprina/administración & dosificación , Colitis Ulcerosa/tratamiento farmacológico , Enfermedad de Crohn/tratamiento farmacológico , Inmunosupresores/administración & dosificación , Mercaptopurina/metabolismo , Adolescente , Adulto , Anciano , Azatioprina/efectos adversos , Colitis Ulcerosa/metabolismo , Enfermedad de Crohn/metabolismo , Femenino , Estudios de Seguimiento , Humanos , Inmunosupresores/efectos adversos , Inmunosupresores/metabolismo , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , Fenotipo , Estudios Prospectivos , Resultado del Tratamiento
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Eur J Cancer Prev ; 14(1): 31-7, 2005 Feb.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15677893

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The purpose of this study was to assess possible regional disparities in the management of colon cancer in France. In 1995, 1605 patients with a colon cancer in eight areas covered by a population-based cancer registry were studied. Pre-therapeutic work-up, stage at diagnosis and therapeutic modalities were assessed. There were no differences between areas concerning the resection or the stage at diagnosis. The proportion of patients with a colonoscopy alone varied between 42.7 and 70.4% (P<0.001). The use of both colonoscopy and barium enema was even more heterogeneous (extremes from 11.7 to 40.2%, P<0.001). There were significant differences in the performance of abdominal computed tomography and tumour markers. The number of examined lymph nodes was lower than the recommendation in 47.3% of cases with extremes ranging from 36.9 to 60.9%. Adjuvant chemotherapy was performed on average in 49.4% of cases in stage II (in which it is not recommended) with extremes from 18.8 to 72.5% (P<0.001) and in 79.6% of the cases in stage III (in which it is recommended) with extremes from 63.6 to 94.4% (P=0.08). In conclusion, these results should alert practitioners and health care authorities in order to homogenize practices.


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Neoplasias del Colon/diagnóstico , Neoplasias del Colon/terapia , Pautas de la Práctica en Medicina/estadística & datos numéricos , Sistema de Registros/estadística & datos numéricos , Anciano , Bario , Quimioterapia Adyuvante , Colonoscopía/estadística & datos numéricos , Terapia Combinada , Enema , Femenino , Francia , Humanos , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , Estudios Retrospectivos , Tomografía Computarizada por Rayos X
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J Crohns Colitis ; 9(7): 525-31, 2015 Jul.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25895875

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BACKGROUND: Antibodies to infliximab [ATI] and trough levels to infliximab [TRI] are associated with loss of response in inflammatory bowel diseases [IBD]. The best way to predict loss of response [LOR] to infliximab [IFX] is unknown. METHODS: We conducted a prospective observational cohort study enrolling all IBD patients who were in clinical remission at Week 14 after IFX treatment initiation. TRI, ATI and C-reactive protein [CRP] level were measured at Week 22 [T1] and thereafter at every other IFX infusion. Loss of clinical response was defined by a flare requiring therapeutic change [IFX dose intensification, initiation of another drug class, and/or surgery]. RESULTS: A total of 93 patients [59 Crohn's disease, mean duration of follow-up 17.2 months] were included; 32 patients [34.4%] lost clinical response during follow-up. Cumulative probability of LOR was 50% at 20 months. Mean TRI at T1 was significantly lower in IBD patients with stable ATI as compared with those with transient ATI or without ATI [0.052, 3.34 ,and 4.29 µg/ml, respectively; p = 0.001 between no ATI vs stable ATI, and p = 0.005 between stable and transient ATI] [p = 0.0001]. Three independent factors were predictive of LOR after Cox proportional hazards modelling: TRI > 5.5 µg/ml (hazard ratio [HR]: 0.21; 95% confidence interval [CI]: 0.05-0.89;p = 0.034) at T1, CRP > 5mg/l [HR: 2.5; 95% CI: 1.16-5.26; p = 0.019] at T1, and stable ATI defined by two consecutive ATI > 20ng/ml [HR: 3.77; 95% CI: 1.45-10.0; p = 0.007]. Transient ATI did not influence LOR. CONCLUSIONS: LOR can be predicted based on a combination of CRP, TRI and stable ATI with a high degree of accuracy.


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Proteína C-Reactiva/metabolismo , Colitis Ulcerosa/tratamiento farmacológico , Enfermedad de Crohn/tratamiento farmacológico , Tolerancia a Medicamentos , Fármacos Gastrointestinales/sangre , Infliximab/sangre , Adulto , Anticuerpos/sangre , Colitis Ulcerosa/sangre , Enfermedad de Crohn/sangre , Femenino , Fármacos Gastrointestinales/inmunología , Humanos , Infliximab/inmunología , Masculino , Estudios Prospectivos , Adulto Joven
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J Crohns Colitis ; 9(6): 445-51, 2015 Jun.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25895876

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BACKGROUND AND AIMS: The usefulness of anti-glycan antibodies alone or combined with anti-Saccharomyces cerevisiae [ASCA] or perinuclear antineutrophil cytoplasmic [pANCA] antibodies for diagnosis of inflammatory bowel disease [IBD], differentiation between Crohn's disease [CD] and ulcerative colitis [UC], disease stratification including IBD phenotype, and also for determination of the course of the disease, remain unclear. METHODS: A large panel of serological anti-glycan carbohydrate antibodies, including anti-mannobioside IgG antibodies [AMCA], anti-chitobioside IgA [ACCA], anti-laminaribioside IgG antibodies [ALCA], anti-laminarin [anti-L] and anti-chitine [anti-C] were measured in the serum from a cohort of 195 patients with IBD] [107 CD and 88 UC]. The respective accuracy of isolated or combined markers for diagnosis, disease differentiation, stratification disease phenotype, and severity of the disease course, defined by a wide panel of criteria obtained from the past medical history, was assessed. RESULTS: The positivity of at least one anti-glycan antibody was detected in a significant higher proportion of CD and UC compared with healthy controls [p < 0.0001 and p < 0.0007, respectively]. Whereas ASCA and ANCA antibody status had the highest efficacy to be associated with CD in comparison with UC (area under receiver operating characteristic curve [AUROC] = 0.70 for each], the adjunction of anti-laminarin antibody substantially improved the differentiation between CD and UC [AUROC = 0.77]. Titres of ACCA [> 51U/ml] and anti-laminarin [> 31U/ml] were significantly linked with a higher association with steroid dependency (odds ratio [OR] =2.0 [1.0-4.0], p = 0.03 and OR = 2.4 [1.1-5.2], p = 0.02, respectively]. We further defined the respective performance of anti-glycan antibodies to discriminate between patients with severe or not severe CD and UC course and determined the associated optimal cut-off values: severe CD course was significantly more likely in case of AMCA > 77U/ml [OR = 4.3; p = 0.002], ASCA > 63U/ml [OR = 3.5; p < 0.009] and at a lesser degree ACCA > 50U/ml [OR = 2.8; p < 0.02] and severe UC course was significantly associated with AMCA > 52U/ml [OR = 3.4; p = 0.04] and ACCA > 25U/ml [OR = 3.0; p < 0.04]. CONCLUSIONS: Anti-glycan antibodies are valuable serological markers, especially AMCA antibodies that may help clinicians to promptly classify patients into high risk for severe disease.


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Anticuerpos Anticitoplasma de Neutrófilos/sangre , Anticuerpos Antifúngicos/sangre , Colitis Ulcerosa/diagnóstico , Enfermedad de Crohn/diagnóstico , Polisacáridos/inmunología , Saccharomyces cerevisiae/inmunología , Adolescente , Adulto , Anciano , Anciano de 80 o más Años , Área Bajo la Curva , Colitis Ulcerosa/sangre , Enfermedad de Crohn/sangre , Diagnóstico Diferencial , Femenino , Glucanos/inmunología , Humanos , Inmunoglobulina A/sangre , Inmunoglobulina G/sangre , Inmunoglobulina G/inmunología , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , Estudios Prospectivos , Curva ROC , Índice de Severidad de la Enfermedad , Adulto Joven
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Aliment Pharmacol Ther ; 18(9): 917-25, 2003 Nov 01.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-14616155

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BACKGROUND: A drug interaction has been observed between infliximab and methotrexate in rheumatoid arthritis. AIM: To look for an interaction between infliximab and azathioprine in Crohn's disease patients using the active metabolites of azathioprine: 6-tioguanine nucleotides. METHODS: Patients receiving azathioprine who required infliximab for ileo-colonic or ano-perineal Crohn's disease were recruited prospectively. 6-tioguanine nucleotide levels were evaluated before infusion, within 1-3 weeks after the first infusion and 3 months after the first infusion. The clinical outcome was evaluated by the Harvey-Bradshaw index or the closure of ano-perineal fistulas. RESULTS: Thirty-two patients were included (17 received one infusion and 15 received three infusions). The mean 6-tioguanine nucleotide level was comparable before and 3 months after the first infusion, but a significant increase was observed within 1-3 weeks after the first infusion (P < 0.001). In parallel, a significant decrease in leucocyte count and increase in mean corpuscular volume were observed; these modifications were normalized 3 months after infusion. An increase in 6-tioguanine nucleotide level of greater than 400 pmol/8 x 108 erythrocytes was strongly related to good tolerance and a favourable response to infliximab, with a predictive value of 100%. CONCLUSIONS: This prospective study provides evidence for a drug interaction between azathioprine and infliximab.


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Anticuerpos Monoclonales/efectos adversos , Antimetabolitos/efectos adversos , Azatioprina/efectos adversos , Enfermedad de Crohn/tratamiento farmacológico , Fármacos Gastrointestinales/efectos adversos , Adolescente , Adulto , Interacciones Farmacológicas , Femenino , Nucleótidos de Guanina/metabolismo , Humanos , Infliximab , Recuento de Leucocitos , Pruebas de Función Hepática , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , Estudios Prospectivos , Tionucleótidos/metabolismo , Resultado del Tratamiento
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Eur J Cancer Prev ; 9(5): 303-7, 2000 Oct.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11075882

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Cancer prevalence is a crucial indicator that allows the magnitude of the problem of colorectal cancer to be monitored. Population-based cancer registries with long-standing activity are the most appropriate tools for providing prevalence data. All colorectal cases registered between 1976 and 1995 in the Côte d'Or Cancer Registry have been considered in this study. Total prevalence (20 years) was the number of patients with a previously diagnosed colorectal cancer, alive on 31 December 1995. Cumulative recurrence rates up to 5 years after diagnosis were calculated and applied to the number of prevalent cases to estimate the number of recurrences by one-year intervals up to 5 years. The overall age-standardized prevalence rate was 170.8/100000, which yielded an estimated 185857 French people alive with a history of colorectal cancer. The 5-year prevalence rates were 149.4/100000, which represented 46.4% of prevalent cases. Five-year prevalence rates regularly increased with periods of diagnosis. These results represent useful indicators for monitoring the colorectal cancer problem and for health care planning.


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Neoplasias Colorrectales/epidemiología , Anciano , Anciano de 80 o más Años , Femenino , Francia/epidemiología , Humanos , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , Prevalencia , Sistema de Registros
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Eur J Cancer Prev ; 8(2): 131-5, 1999 Apr.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10335459

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Interval cancers represent the major limitation of screening for colorectal cancer with the faecal occult blood test. The aim of this study was to describe the characteristics of interval cancers and the sensitivity of the screening programme in a well-defined French population. During five screening rounds, 398 cancers were diagnosed in those of the population having performed at least one screening test; 57.8% of them were interval cancers. The proportion of interval cancers was higher among cancers of the rectal ampulla (72.2%) than among cancers of other sites (52.9%) (P < 0.001). The proportion of TNM stage I and II were higher among screen-detected cancers (73.8%) than among interval cancers (57.4%). The overall sensitivity of the screening programme was 62.9% within 1 year, and 48.7% within 2 years. An improvement in the sensitivity of the faecal occult blood test for colorectal cancer screening is needed, without an unacceptable loss of specificity.


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Neoplasias Colorrectales/diagnóstico , Tamizaje Masivo/normas , Sangre Oculta , Anciano , Femenino , Humanos , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , Medición de Riesgo , Sensibilidad y Especificidad
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Gastroenterol Clin Biol ; 22(3): 269-72, 1998 Mar.
Artículo en Francés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-9762209

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OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to assess the use of adjuvant chemotherapy in colon adenocarcinomas on a population basis and determine which factors could modulate its prescription. METHODS: The influence of time of diagnosis, age, sex, place of residence, health care pattern, tumor location and number of metastatic lymph nodes was investigated from the 1988 to 1995 data from the Registry of Digestive Cancers in Côte-d'Or (France). Each independent variable was given an odds-ratio (OR). RESULTS: An adjuvant chemotherapy was performed for 0.9% of 231 Dukes'A cancers, 3.8% of 367 Dukes'B and 16.7% of 264 Dukes'C. For the latter, the prescription of adjuvant chemotherapy was influenced by time of diagnosis (from 1.3% in 1988-89 to 35.8% in 1994-95; OR = 228 for period 1994-95 compared with the first period), age (the proportion of treated patients under 75 years of age has increased from 2.2% in 1988-89 to 57.9% in 1994-95; OR = 30.1 for patients younger than 75 years compared with older ones) and health care pattern (OR = 0.21 for treatment in non university hospitals and 0.06 in the private sector compared with university hospitals. CONCLUSION: In spite of an increasing proportion of patients treated by adjuvant chemotherapy for Dukes'C colon cancers, this treatment of proved effectiveness has not yet reached its full development.


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Adenocarcinoma/tratamiento farmacológico , Neoplasias del Colon/tratamiento farmacológico , Adenocarcinoma/patología , Adulto , Factores de Edad , Anciano , Quimioterapia Adyuvante , Neoplasias del Colon/patología , Atención a la Salud , Femenino , Francia , Humanos , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , Estadificación de Neoplasias , Sistema de Registros , Características de la Residencia
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