1. Histological healing as a predictor of sustained clinical remission in paediatric ulcerative colitis.
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Scarallo L, Fioretti L, Paci M, Naldini S, Renzo S, Barp J, Gissi A, Di Paola M, Villanacci V, and Lionetti P
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- Humans, Child, Retrospective Studies, Colonoscopy, Longitudinal Studies, Intestinal Mucosa pathology, Inflammation pathology, Severity of Illness Index, Recurrence, Colitis, Ulcerative pathology
- Abstract
Background: The study aimed to assess the longitudinal impact of endoscopic healing (EH) and histological healing (HH) in a cohort of paediatric patients affected by ulcerative colitis (UC)., Methods: This was a retrospective single-centre longitudinal study. 86 children with UC who underwent endoscopic re-assessment while in clinical and biochemical remission were included. Partial EH was defined as a Mayo Endoscopic Subscore (MES) of 1 and complete EH was defined as a MES of 0. HH was defined as the absence of active inflammation in all biopsies. The cumulative incidence of clinical relapse was evaluated during follow-up., Results: At the second endoscopic re-evaluation, 59 (68.6%) patients achieved EH (MES ≤1). Of these patients, 39 (66%) achieved complete EH. 20 of the 39 patients who achieved complete EH attained complete HH. Patients who achieved partial and complete EH showed higher recurrence-free survival rates compared to those who did not (p < 0.01 and p < 0.01, respectively). Amongst patients with complete EH, those who achieved complete HH had lower recurrence rates when compared to patients who still showed microscopic inflammation (p = 0.049)., Conclusion: Achievement of EH and HH is associated with fewer disease relapses, with patients achieving HH showing longer relapse-free survival rates., Competing Interests: Conflict of interest Paolo Lionetti has served as a speaker and as an advisory board member for AbbVie, Janssen, and Sandoz. All the other authors have no conflict of interest to declare., (Copyright © 2023. Published by Elsevier Ltd.)
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- 2024
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