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2. Validation of a new optical diagnosis training module to improve dysplasia characterization in inflammatory bowel disease: a multicenter international study
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Abbasi, Abdullah, Wargen, Adele, Feroz, Ahmed, Dell’Era, Alessandra, Piagnani, Alessandra, Rimondi, Alessandro, Chini, Alessia, Guarino, Alessia D., Todeschini, Alessia, Srinivasa, Amar, Sorge, Andrea, Toppeta, Angelica, Gabrielli, Anna M.C., Testa, Anna, MacLean, Anthony, Contaldo, Antonella, Churchhouse, Antonia, De Silva, Anupama, Marinoni, Beatrice, Lillo, Chiara, Andrews, Christopher N., Lentano, Ciro, Sgamato, Costantino, Gridavilla, Daniele, Noviello, Daniele, Cheung, Danny, Di Paolo, Dhanai, Novielli, Domenico, King, Dominic, Borsotti, Edoardo, Liu, Eleanor, Arsiè, Elena, Farina, Elisa, Filippi, Elisabetta, Annoscia, Emanuele, Castiglione, Fabiana, Marley, Fenella, Ferretti, Francesca, Conforti, Francesco, Egbuonu, Francis, D’Abramo, Fulvio S., Scardino, Giulia, Indellicati, Giuseppe, Losurdo, Giuseppe, Gravina, Antonietta Gerarda, Beales, Ian, Al Bakir, Ibrahim, Ditonno, Ilaria, Di Luna, Imma, Tahir, Imran, Bergns, Irene, Brescia, Irene V., Carbery, Isabel, Al-Talib, Ismaeel, Azhar, Jawad, Butterworth, Jeffrey, James, Joel, St-Pierre, Joëlle, Jacob, John, Iannuzzi, Jordan, Todd, Katharine, Chatten, Kelly, Gilroy, Leah, Pillai, Lekshmy S., Pastorelli, Luca, Pellegrini, Lucienne, Pillay, Lushen, Romano, Marco, Monico, Maria C., Piazzolla, Mariapaola, Paraoan, Marius, Patturelli, Marta, Mezzapesa, Martino, Woo, Matthew, Delisle, Maxime, Chan, Melissa, Gomez, Michael, Ma, Michael Z., Gupta, Milli, Kabir, Misha, Khattak, Mohammad F., Inani, Mohit, Abdulla, Muaad, Saad, Muhammad, Khaliq-Kareemi, Munaa, Idrees, Nauman, Burr, Nick, Henderson, Nicola, Noor, Nurulamin, Doherty, Odhran, Bendall, Oliver, Olmo, Oriana, Harvey, Philip, Oppong, Philip, Kumar, Puja, Mohamed, Rachid, Abdul, Rahman H.M., Carruthers, Rebecca, O’Kane, Rebecca, de Sire, Roberto, Rizzi, Salvatore, Horley, Samantha, Al-Shakhshir, Sarah, Townsend, Sarah, Abdelbadiee, Sherif, Ridolfo, Sofia, Sethi, Sonika, De Lisi, Stefania, Marangi, Stefania, Ambrose, Tim, Troth, Tom, Occhipinti, Vincenzo, Lam, Wai L., Nasser, Yasmin, Rahman, Zia, Iacucci, Marietta, Bonovas, Stefanos, Bazarova, Alina, Cannatelli, Rosanna, Ingram, Richard J.M., Labarile, Nunzia, Nardone, Olga Maria, Parigi, Tommaso Lorenzo, Piovani, Daniele, Siau, Keith, Smith, Samuel C.L., Zammarchi, Irene, Ferraz, Jose G.P., Fiorino, Gionata, Kiesslich, Ralph, Panaccione, Remo, Parra-Blanco, Adolfo, Principi, Mariabeatrice, Tontini, Gian Eugenio, Uraoka, Toshio, and Ghosh, Subrata
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3. I-CARE, a European Prospective Cohort Study Assessing Safety and Effectiveness of Biologics in Inflammatory Bowel Disease
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Gornet, Jean-Marc, Beaugerie, Laurent, Shaji, Sebastian, Peyrin-Biroulet, Laurent, Reimund, Jean-Marie, Hebuterne, Xavier, Amiot, Aurélien, Armelao, Franco, Blanc, Pierre, Papi, Claudio, De Chambrun, Guillaume Pineton, Roblin, Xavier, Chu, Karmiris, Konstantinos, Shariq, Sohail, Viazis, Nikolaos, Limdi, Jimmy, Eder H, Piotr, Michalopoulos, Georgios, Bell, Andrew, Biancone, Livia, Dewitte, Marie, Mazhar, Zia, Franchimont, Denis, Nancey, Stephane, Macaigne, Gilles, Principi, Maria Beatrice, Fumery, Mathurin, Parkes, Gareth, Valats, Jean-Christophe, Doherty, Glen, Bouguen, Guillaume, Molnar, Tamás, Tsai, Hersin, Gangi, Mohsin, Pedersen, Natalia, Heluwaert, Frédéric, Shenderey, Richard, Zeissig, Sebastian, Butterworth, Jeffrey, Castiglione, Fabiana, Corless, Lynsey, Zallot, Camille, Baert, Filip, Singh, Salil, Sonwalkar, Sunil, Clayton, Elizabeth, Rahier, Jean-François, Vani, Deven, Bellaiche, Guy, De Vos, Martine, Kirchgesner, Julien, Kopylov, Uri, Lobaton, Triana, Locher, Christophe, 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4. Female reproductive health and inflammatory bowel disease: A practice-based review
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Armuzzi, Alessandro, Bortoli, Aurora, Castiglione, Fabiana, Contaldo, Antonella, Daperno, Marco, D'Incà, Renata, Labarile, Nunzia, Mazzuoli, Silvia, Onali, Sara, Milla, Monica, Orlando, Ambrogio, Principi, Mariabeatrice, Pugliese, Daniela, Renna, Sara, Rizzello, Fernando, Scribano, Maria Lia, and Todeschini, Alessia
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- 2022
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5. Is there a best choice of equipment for colorectal endoscopic submucosal dissection?
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Cocomazzi, Francesco, Carparelli, Sonia, Labarile, Nunzia, Capogreco, Antonio, Gentile, Marco, Maselli, Roberta, Dhar, Jahnvi, Samanta, Jayanta, Repici, Alessandro, Hassan, Cesare, Perri, Francesco, and Facciorusso, Antonio
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ENDOSCOPY ,POLYPS ,DISSECTION ,KNIVES - Abstract
Introduction: Endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD) is a widely used technique to remove early neoplastic lesions. It was primarily used in the initial days to treat gastric lesions, but recently, the horizon of this endoscopic procedure has expanded, which has allowed us to manage other technically more complex locations, such as the colorectum. Areas covered: There has been an exponential growth regarding the wide range of devices available in the market for performing colorectal ESD. As a result, the aim of this review is to highlight the indication of this endoscopic technique, which device is best suited for which indication, as well as future trajectories in this field. Expert opinion: Although some devices have proven to be more advantageous than others in this area, very often the choice is still subjective, which is commonly attributed to individual preferences and experience. However, an accurate knowledge of the available tools and their functioning, with their pros and cons, is fundamental for any endoscopist venturing into the field of third space endoscopy. In this way, one can choose which device best suits a particular situation, along with simultaneously having the wealth of knowledge related to therapeutic armamentarium at our disposal in the endoscopy suite. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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6. Endoscopy in inflammatory bowel diseases during the COVID-19 pandemic and post-pandemic period
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Iacucci, Marietta, Cannatelli, Rosanna, Labarile, Nunzia, Mao, Ren, Panaccione, Remo, Danese, Silvio, Kochhar, Gursimran S, Ghosh, Subrata, and Shen, Bo
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- 2020
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7. Pyoderma gangrenosum in ulcerative colitis patient treated with vedolizumab: adsorptive granulocyte/monocyte apheresis as a new therapeutic option refractory cases – a case report and literature review.
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Mastronardi, Mauro, Cavalcanti, Elisabetta, Labarile, Nunzia, Armentano, Raffaele, Gabriele, Francesco, and Curlo, Margherita
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- 2023
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8. Computer-Aided Imaging Analysis of Probe-Based Confocal Laser Endomicroscopy With Molecular Labeling and Gene Expression Identifies Markers of Response to Biological Therapy in IBD Patients: The Endo-Omics Study.
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Iacucci, Marietta, Jeffery, Louisa, Acharjee, Animesh, Grisan, Enrico, Buda, Andrea, Nardone, Olga M, Smith, Samuel C L, Labarile, Nunzia, Zardo, Davide, Ungar, Bella, Hunter, Stuart, Mao, Ren, Cannatelli, Rosanna, Shivaji, Uday N, Parigi, Tommaso Lorenzo, Reynolds, Gary M, Gkoutos, Georgios V, and Ghosh, Subrata
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- 2023
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9. A virtual chromoendoscopy artificial intelligence system to detect endoscopic and histologic activity/remission and predict clinical outcomes in ulcerative colitis.
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Iacucci, Marietta, Cannatelli, Rosanna, Parigi, Tommaso L., Nardone, Olga M., Tontini, Gian Eugenio, Labarile, Nunzia, Buda, Andrea, Rimondi, Alessandro, Bazarova, Alina, Bisschops, Raf, del Amor, Rocio, Meseguer, Pablo, Naranjo, Valery, Ghosh, Subrata, and Grisan, Enrico
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ULCERATIVE colitis ,CONVOLUTIONAL neural networks ,ARTIFICIAL intelligence ,RECEIVER operating characteristic curves ,DISEASE remission - Abstract
Background Endoscopic and histological remission (ER, HR) are therapeutic targets in ulcerative colitis (UC). Virtual chromoendoscopy (VCE) improves endoscopic assessment and the prediction of histology; however, interobserver variability limits standardized endoscopic assessment. We aimed to develop an artificial intelligence (AI) tool to distinguish ER/activity, and predict histology and risk of flare from white-light endoscopy (WLE) and VCE videos. Methods 1090 endoscopic videos (67 280 frames) from 283 patients were used to develop a convolutional neural network (CNN). UC endoscopic activity was graded by experts using the Ulcerative Colitis Endoscopic Index of Severity (UCEIS) and Paddington International virtual ChromoendoScopy ScOre (PICaSSO). The CNN was trained to distinguish ER/activity on endoscopy videos, and retrained to predict HR/activity, defined according to multiple indices, and predict outcome; CNN and human agreement was measured. Results The AI system detected ER (UCEIS ≤ 1) in WLE videos with 72 % sensitivity, 87 % specificity, and an area under the receiver operating characteristic curve (AUROC) of 0.85; for detection of ER in VCE videos (PICaSSO ≤ 3), the sensitivity was 79 %, specificity 95 %, and the AUROC 0.94. The prediction of HR was similar between WLE and VCE videos (accuracies ranging from 80 % to 85 %). The model's stratification of risk of flare was similar to that of physician-assessed endoscopy scores. Conclusions Our system accurately distinguished ER/activity and predicted HR and clinical outcome from colonoscopy videos. This is the first computer model developed to detect inflammation/healing on VCE using the PICaSSO and the first computer tool to provide endoscopic, histologic, and clinical assessment. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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10. HCV-positive kidney transplant patients treated with direct-acting antivirals maintain stable medium-term graft function despite persistent reduction in tacrolimus trough levels.
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Rendina, Maria, Paoletti, Ernesto, Labarile, Nunzia, Marra, Antonella, Iannone, Andrea, Castellaneta, Antonino, Bussalino, Elisabetta, Ravera, Maura, Schena, Antonio, Castellaneta, Nicola M., Barone, Michele, Simone, Simona, Gesualdo, Loreto, and Di Leo, Alfredo
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11. Reproducibility of the electronic chromoendoscopy PICaSSO score (Paddington International Virtual ChromoendoScopy ScOre) in ulcerative colitis using multiple endoscopic platforms: a prospective multicenter international study (with video).
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Cannatelli, Rosanna, Bazarova, Alina, Furfaro, Federica, Parigi, Tommaso Lorenzo, Zardo, Davide, Nardone, Olga Maria, Spaggiari, Paola, Villanacci, Vincenzo, Cadei, Moris, Labarile, Nunzia, Smith, Samuel Charles Lloyd, Danese, Silvio, Ghosh, Subrata, and Iacucci, Marietta
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Endoscopic and histologic remission (HR) are key therapeutic targets in the management of ulcerative colitis (UC). The aim of this study was to evaluate the reproducibility of the Paddington International virtual ChromoendoScopy ScOre (PICaSSO), a virtual chromoendoscopy score originally validated by use of the iSCAN platform, with the narrow-band imaging (NBI), linked-color imaging (LCI), and blue-laser imaging (BLI) platforms. We evaluated endoscopic activity using the Mayo Endoscopic Score (MES), the Ulcerative Colitis Endoscopic Index of Severity (UCEIS), and PICaSSO in 159 UC patients (78 NBI and 81 BLI/LCI) who underwent colonoscopy in 2 tertiary referral centers. HR was defined by the Robarts Histopathology Index (RHI) and the Nancy Histologic Index (NHI). Receiver operating characteristic curves were plotted to evaluate endoscopic scores for the prediction of HR. Intraclass correlation coefficients (ICC) between endoscopists were evaluated. PICaSSO had an ICC of 0.825 when the NBI and BLI/LCI cohorts were combined, higher than MES and UCEIS. The correlation between PICaSSO and RHI and NHI was 0.83 and 0.79 in the NBI cohort and between 0.63 and 0.65 in LCI/BLI. In the NBI cohort, the accuracy of MES, UCEIS, and PICaSSO was 0.936, 0.897, and 0.808 for HR measured by RHI and 0.897, 0.885, and 0.821 by NHI, respectively. In the BLI/LCI cohort, the accuracy of MES, UCEIS, LCI PICaSSO and BLI PICaSSO was 0.765, 0.778, 0.827, and 0.79 to predict HR with RHI and NHI, respectively. The PICaSSO score can be consistently and accurately reproduced with NBI and LCI/BLI and therefore can be applied to all virtual electronic chromoendoscopy platforms. [Display omitted] [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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12. Effects of Different Biological Therapies on S1/S2 Antibody Response to SARS-CoV-2 Vaccination in a Cohort of Patients with Inflammatory Bowel Disease.
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Labarile, Nunzia, Castellana, Fabio, Sila, Annamaria, Pesole, Pasqua Letizia, Coletta, Sergio, Curlo, Margherita, Sardone, Rodolfo, Giannelli, Gianluigi, and Mastronardi, Mauro
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INFLAMMATORY bowel diseases ,BIOTHERAPY ,SARS-CoV-2 ,ANTIBODY formation ,CORONAVIRUS diseases ,VACCINATION - Abstract
The severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) infection has affected the entire planet. The objectives of our study were to compare responses to the vaccine (Pfizer-Biontech COMIRNATY) in a population of patients with intestinal bowel syndrome undergoing different biological therapies or conventional therapy. The study recruited 390 patients who received the first vaccination dose during the dedicated vaccination campaign for inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) patients. The inclusion criteria were a diagnosis of CD or UC and complete vaccination with the Pfizer–BioNTech COVID-19 (Comirnaty) vaccine. The exclusion criteria were other significant diseases or important therapies under way or contraindications to vaccination according to the European drug surveillance recommendations. Linear rank models were run to assess the association between the different therapies and S1/S2 antibodies at three different times. The models showed that in patients with IBD receiving Vedolizumab a significant increase in mean IgG levels was observed, independently of other therapies and confounding factors (β: 57.45, 95% CI 19.62 to 19.00). This study confirmed the complete antibody response to vaccination against COVID-19 in patients with IBD undergoing biological therapy—particularly Vedolizumab treatment—but also a reduced immune response due to concomitant steroid therapy. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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13. Advanced technology for assessment of endoscopic and histological activity in ulcerative colitis: a systematic review and meta-analysis.
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Nardone, Olga Maria, Snir, Yifat, Hodson, James, Cannatelli, Rosanna, Labarile, Nunzia, Siau, Keith, Hassan, Cesare, Yanai, Henit, Dotan, Iris, Ghosh, Subrata, and Iacucci, Marietta
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ULCERATIVE colitis ,TECHNOLOGY assessment ,HIGH technology ,STATISTICAL correlation ,CONFIDENCE intervals - Abstract
Background: Advanced endoscopic technologies led to significant progress in the definition of endoscopic remission of ulcerative colitis (UC) and correlate better with histological changes, compared with standard endoscopy. However, while studies have assessed the diagnostic accuracy of endoscope technologies individually, there are currently limited data comparing between technologies. As such, the aim of this systematic review was to pool data from the existing literature and compare the correlations between endoscopy and histologic disease activity scores across endoscope technologies. Methods: We searched PubMed and Embase until February 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. Results: A 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 studies identified considerable heterogeneity (I
2 : 89–93%) and returned a pooled correlation coefficient (ρ) for the SD-WLE group of 0.74, which did not differ significantly from HD-WLE (ρ : 0.65, p = 0.521) or VCE (ρ : 0.70, p = 0.801). 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 with WLE [risk ratio: 1.13, 95% confidence interval (CI): 1.07–1.19, p < 0.001]. Conclusion: Activity scores assessed using endoscopy are strongly correlated with activity on histology regardless of endoscopic technology. VCE seems to be more accurate in predicting histological remission than WLE. However, given the heterogeneity between the included studies, head-to-head trials are warranted to confirm these findings. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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14. Validation of a new optical diagnosis training module to improve dysplasia characterization in inflammatory bowel disease: a multicenter international study.
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Iacucci, Marietta, Bonovas, Stefanos, Bazarova, Alina, Cannatelli, Rosanna, Ingram, Richard J.M., Labarile, Nunzia, Nardone, Olga Maria, Parigi, Tommaso Lorenzo, Piovani, Daniele, Siau, Keith, Smith, Samuel C.L., Zammarchi, Irene, Ferraz, Jose G.P., Fiorino, Gionata, Kiesslich, Ralph, Panaccione, Remo, Parra-Blanco, Adolfo, Principi, Mariabeatrice, Tontini, Gian Eugenio, and Uraoka, Toshio
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Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) increases risk of dysplasia and colorectal cancer. Advanced endoscopic techniques allow for the detection and characterization of IBD dysplastic lesions, but specialized training is not widely available. We aimed to develop and validate an online training platform to improve the detection and characterization of colonic lesions in IBD: OPtical diagnosis Training to Improve dysplasia Characterization in Inflammatory Bowel Disease (OPTIC-IBD). We designed a web-based learning module that includes surveillance principles, optical diagnostic methods, approach to characterization, and classifications of colonic lesions using still images and videos. We invited gastroenterologists from Canada, Italy, and the United Kingdom with a wide range of experience. Participants reviewed 24 educational videos of IBD colonic lesions, predicted histology, and rated their confidence. The primary endpoint was to improve accuracy in detecting dysplastic lesions after training on the platform. Furthermore, participants were randomized 1:1 to get additional training or not, with a final assessment occurring after 60 days. Diagnostic performance for dysplasia and rater confidence were measured. A total of 117 participants completed the study and were assessed for the primary endpoint. Diagnostic accuracy improved from 70.8% to 75.0% (P =.002) after training, with the greatest improvements seen in less experienced endoscopists. Improvements in both accuracy and confidence were sustained after 2 months of assessment, although the group randomized to receive additional training did not improve further. Similarly, participants' confidence in characterizing lesions significantly improved between before and after the course (P <.001), and it was sustained after 2 months of assessment. The OPTIC-IBD training module demonstrated that an online platform could improve participants' accuracy and confidence in the optical diagnosis of dysplasia in patients with IBD. The training platform can be widely available and improve endoscopic care for people with IBD. (Clinical trial registration number: NCT04924543.) [Display omitted] [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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15. Sa454 GENE EXPRESSION PROFILING IN ULCERATIVE COLITIS IDENTIFIES CHARACTERISTICS FOR ANTI-TNF RESPONSE AND TARGETS FOR ALTERNATIVE THERAPIES
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Jeffery, Louisa, Acharjee, Animesh, Nardone, Olga Maria, Smith, Samuel C., Labarile, Nunzia, Zardo, Davide, Cannatelli, Rosanna, Shivaji, Uday N., Ungar, Bella, Buda, Andrea, Grisan, Enrico, Gkoutos, Georgios V., Ghosh, Subrata, and Iacucci, Marietta
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16. Tests that now deserve to be more widely adopted in IBD clinical practice.
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Labarile, Nunzia, Ghosh, Subrata, Ng, Siew C, Walters, Julian, and Iacucci, Marietta
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Inflammatory bowel diseases are chronic relapsing immune-mediated diseases of the intestinal tract with multifaceted manifestations and treatment related morbidity. Faecal and blood tests, radiological, endoscopic and histologic investigations are now widely used for managing both ulcerative colitis and Crohn's disease. Over the years, a number of new investigations have been proposed but not widely adopted yet. Patients with Crohn's disease may have multiple causes of diarrhoea, not always attributable to disease exacerbation, but sometimes linked to bile acid malabsorption; we have a reliable serum test, C4, that allows us to recognize and treat this cause of diarrhoea efficaciously and not empirically, but it is not available or used widely. There is genetic inter-individual variability in drug responses, in terms of both efficacy and toxicity, leading to high rates of therapeutic failure. Patients treated with thiopurine or, more rarely, 5-aminosalicylic acid may suffer from unpredictable and serious adverse events, some of these with pathogenesis related to genetic variants: myelosuppression, acute pancreatitis and nephrotoxicity. The identification of pre-treatment genetic tests can optimize therapeutic choice and avoid adverse events. With regard to biological drugs, patients can experience primary non-response or loss of response due to induction of immune responses to the drugs affecting drug efficacy and determining hypersensitivity reactions. We have specifically reviewed a number of investigations, whose use is currently limited, and highlighted four tests that deserve to be more widely incorporated in clinical practice as these could improve medical decision-making and patient outcomes. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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17. Emotional state should not be used to differentiate IBD from IBS – Authors' reply
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Iacucci, Marietta, Cannatelli, Rosanna, Labarile, Nunzia, and Ghosh, Subrata
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18. ADVANCED OPTICAL DIAGNOSIS TECHNOLOGY FOR ASSESSMENT OF ENDOSCOPIC AND HISTOLOGICAL REMISSION IN ULCERATIVE COLITIS: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW AND META-ANALYSIS.
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Nardone, Olga Maria, Snir, Yifat, Hodson, James, Cannatelli, Rosanna, Labarile, Nunzia, Siau, Keith, Hassan, Cesare, Yanai, Henit A., Dotan, Iris, Ghosh, Subrata, and Iacucci, Marietta
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19. A VIRTUAL CHROMOENDOSCOPY ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE SYSTEM TO DETECT ENDOSCOPIC AND HISTOLOGIC REMISSION IN ULCERATIVE COLITIS.
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Iacucci, Marietta, Cannatelli, Rosanna, Parigi, Tommaso Lorenzo, Buda, Andrea, Labarile, Nunzia, Nardone, Olga Maria, Tontini, Gian Eugenio, Rimondi, Alessandro, Bazarova, Alina, Bhandari, Pradeep, Bisschops, Raf, De Hertogh, Gert, Del Amor, Rocío, Ferraz, Jose G., Goetz, Martin, Gui, Sean X., Hayee, Bu, Kiesslich, Ralf, Lazarev, Mark, and Naranjo, Valery
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20. ID: 3523733 RESPONSE TO BIOLOGICS IN IBD PATIENTS ASSESSED BY COMPUTERIZED IMAGE ANALYSIS OF PROBE BASED CONFOCAL LASER ENDOMICROSCOPY WITH MOLECULAR LABELING.
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Iacucci, Marietta, Grisan, Enrico, Labarile, Nunzia, Nardone, Olga Maria, Smith, Samuel C., Jeffery, Louisa, Cannatelli, Rosanna, Ghosh, Subrata, and Buda, Andrea
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21. The Cost of Inflammatory Bowel Disease Management Matches with Clinical Course: A Single Outpatient Centre Analysis.
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Principi, Mariabeatrice, Labarile, Nunzia, Bianchi, Francesco Paolo, Contaldo, Antonella, Tafuri, Silvio, Ierardi, Enzo, and Di Leo, Alfredo
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22. Endoscopy in inflammatory bowel diseases during the COVID-19 pandemic and post-pandemic period
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Gursimran Kochhar, Ren Mao, Remo Panaccione, Marietta Iacucci, Rosanna Cannatelli, Nunzia Labarile, Silvio Danese, Bo Shen, Subrata Ghosh, Iacucci, Marietta, Cannatelli, Rosanna, Labarile, Nunzia, Mao, Ren, Panaccione, Remo, Danese, Silvio, Kochhar, Gursimran S, Ghosh, Subrata, and Shen, Bo
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medicine.medical_specialty ,2019-20 coronavirus outbreak ,Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) ,Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) ,Pneumonia, Viral ,Corrections ,Betacoronavirus ,Pandemic ,medicine ,Humans ,In patient ,Endoscopy, Digestive System ,Intensive care medicine ,Pandemics ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,Hepatology ,business.industry ,SARS-CoV-2 ,Gastroenterology ,Inflammatory Bowel Diseases ,COVID-19 ,medicine.disease ,Endoscopy ,Pneumonia ,Practice Guidelines as Topic ,business ,Coronavirus Infections - Abstract
The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic is changing the management of many chronic diseases, including that of patients with inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD). In particular, the performance of routine endoscopy is temporarily suspended, and only emergency endoscopy is allowed in many countries where severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) has spread. We highlight different scenarios in which endoscopy should still be performed urgently in patients with IBD, as well as recommendations regarding the use of personal protective equipment. We suggest a pathway for performing safe endoscopy and discuss the potential risks of postponing endoscopy in IBD. Finally, we propose a post-pandemic plan for access to endoscopy.
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23. Prevention of influenza complications in patients with liver disease: a retrospective cohort study.
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Bianchi FP, Losito F, Labarile N, Shahini E, and Cozzolongo R
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Introduction: Patients with chronic liver disease are highly prone to acquiring influenza infection diseases and experiencing associated complications. National and international guidelines recommend the influenza vaccine for patients with liver disorders to reduce the risk of influenza complications. Our study aims to evaluate the risk of flu complications faced by patients with liver disease and assess influenza vaccination coverage., Methods: The archive of hospital discharge forms was used to define the list of Apulian patients with liver disease, considering data from 2017 through 2022. The vaccination status of these patients was assessed via data collected from the Regional Immunization Database. We focused on influenza vaccine shots administered during the 2020/21, 2021/22, and 2022/23 flu seasons., Results: A declining trend across the flu seasons was observed, with a VC of 49.5% in the 2020/21 flu season, 48.1% in the 2021/22 season, and 45.0% in the 2022/23 season. Subjects with multiple comorbidities have higher vaccination rates. Additionally, the multivariate models demonstrate that vaccination compliance increases with age and is strongly associated with having received a previous influenza vaccine shot., Conclusion: The VC rates reported in our study are unsatisfactory and did not reach the minimum achievable goal (75%) the Italian Ministry of Health set. A multifactorial approach is required to raise the immunization rates and therefore protect the patients from the influenza-associated risk of collateral liver damage; the role of gastroenterologists and hepatologists is crucial, as their responsibilities should extend beyond patient care to the prevention of complications after infectious diseases., Competing Interests: The authors declare that the research was conducted in the absence of any commercial or financial relationships that could be construed as a potential conflict of interest., (Copyright © 2023 Bianchi, Losito, Labarile, Shahini and Cozzolongo.)
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