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Autologous Hematopoetic Stem Cell Transplantation for Refractory Crohn Disease A Randomized Clinical Trial

Authors :
Elizabeth T. Clark
Peter R. E. Johnson
Myriam Labopin
Nigel H. Russell
Adalberto Ibatici
Catherine Thieblemont
Jean Paul Jouet
Matthieu Allez
Urs Schanz
Simon Travis
John G. Gribben
Riccardo Saccardi
Miranda Clark
Francesco Onida
Sandro Ardizzone
Severine Vermeire
Silvio Danese
Elena Ricart
Jean-Frederic Colombel
Timothy Littlewood
Montserrat Rovira
Christopher J. Hawkey
Jack Satsangi
Dominique Farge
Gerhard Rogler
Daan Dierickx
Jérôme Larghero
Alan Tyndall
James O. Lindsay
Hawkey, Cj
Allez, M
Clark, Mm
Labopin, M
Lindsay, Jo
Ricart, E
Rogler, G
Rovira, M
Satsangi, J
Danese, S
Russell, N
Gribben, J
Johnson, P
Larghero, J
Thieblemont, C
Ardizzone, S
Dierickx, D
Ibatici, A
Littlewood, T
Onida, F
Schanz, U
Vermeire, S
Colombel, Jf
Jouet, Jp
Clark, E
Saccardi, R
Tyndall, A
Travis, S
Farge, D
University of Zurich
Hawkey, Christopher J
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

IMPORTANCE: Case reports and series suggest hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT) may benefit some patients with Crohn disease. OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the effect of autologous HSCT on refractory Crohn disease. DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS: Parallel-group randomized clinical trial conducted in 11 European transplant units from July 2007 to September 2011, with follow-up through March 2013. Patients were aged 18 to 50 years with impaired quality of life from refractory Crohn disease not amenable to surgery despite treatment with 3 or more immunosuppressive or biologic agents and corticosteroids. INTERVENTIONS: All patients underwent stem cell mobilization before 1:1 randomization to immunoablation and HSCT (n = 23) or control treatment (HSCT deferred for 1 year [n = 22]). All were given standard Crohn disease treatment as needed. MAIN OUTCOMES AND MEASURES: Sustained disease remission at 1 year, a composite primary end point comprising clinical remission (Crohn Disease Activity Index (CDAI)

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OpenAIRE
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edsair.doi.dedup.....3cef313252d69b5d473937930ed9b652