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Methotrexate and Thioguanine Rescue Therapy for Conventional Thiopurine Failing Ulcerative Colitis Patients: A Multi-center Database Study on Tolerability and Effectiveness

Authors :
Meijer, B.
Mulder, C.J.J.
Bouma, G.
Ponsioen, C.Y.
Woude, C.J. van der
Meulen, A.E. van der
Wintjens, D.S.J.
Dijkstra, G.
Hoentjen, F.
Oldenburg, B.
Bodegraven, A.A. van
Boer, N.K.H. de
Dutch Initiative Crohn Colitis ICC
Translational Immunology Groningen (TRIGR)
Groningen Institute for Gastro Intestinal Genetics and Immunology (3GI)
Groningen Institute for Organ Transplantation (GIOT)
Gastroenterology & Hepatology
Gastroenterology and hepatology
AGEM - Digestive immunity
AGEM - Re-generation and cancer of the digestive system
AII - Inflammatory diseases
Amsterdam Reproduction & Development (AR&D)
Promovendi NTM
Interne Geneeskunde
RS: NUTRIM - R2 - Liver and digestive health
Gastroenterology and Hepatology
AGEM - Endocrinology, metabolism and nutrition
Source :
Meijer, B, Mulder, C J J, Bouma, G, Ponsioen, C Y, van der Woude, C J, van der Meulen, A E, Wintjens, D S J, Dijkstra, G, Hoentjen, F, Oldenburg, B, van Bodegraven, A A & de Boer, N K H 2018, ' Methotrexate and thioguanine rescue therapy for conventional thiopurine failing ulcerative colitis patients: A multi-center database study on tolerability and effectiveness ', Inflammatory Bowel Diseases, vol. 24, no. 7, pp. 1558-1565 . https://doi.org/10.1093/ibd/izy047, Inflammatory Bowel Diseases, 24, 1558-1565, Inflammatory Bowel Diseases, 24(7), 1558-1565. LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS, Inflammatory Bowel Diseases, 24(7), 1558-1565. Oxford University Press, Inflammatory Bowel Diseases, 24, 7, pp. 1558-1565, Inflammatory Bowel Diseases, 24(7), 1558-1565, Inflammatory Bowel Diseases, 24(7), 1558-1565. John Wiley and Sons Inc., Inflammatory bowel diseases, 24(7), 1558-1565. John Wiley and Sons Inc.
Publication Year :
2018
Publisher :
Oxford University Press, 2018.

Abstract

Item does not contain fulltext Background: Patients with active ulcerative colitis (UC) failing conventional therapies are in need of rescue strategies. Due to the fact that accepted step-up therapy with biologicals is expensive and sometimes unavailable, alternative therapies are warranted. Methotrexate (MTX) and thioguanine (TG) have both been suggested as alternative maintenance strategies in conventional thiopurine failing UC patients. In this multicenter database study, we compared safety and effectiveness (drug-survival) of MTX and TG in UC patients. Methods: We collected data from the Parelsnoer database, a prospective Dutch national database consisting of inflammatory bowel disease patients from all university hospitals in The Netherlands. Additional data were collected from detailed chart review. Results: In total, 99 UC patients were included, of which 48 used TG, 43 used MTX, and 8 patients had a history of both TG and MTX use. In 12% of the patients, biological therapy had failed. Roughly 70% of the patients in both groups were able to continue therapy for over 1 year. Adverse events were noted in 33% of all the patients and were mainly elevated liver enzymes or gastrointestinal complaints. Twenty-eight patients (28%) continued therapy (15 TG, 13 MTX) without the need of escalation therapy (eg, corticosteroids, biologicals, or surgery). Drug survival curves of both drugs were comparable, just as the number of patients with sustained clinical benefit of therapy (P > 0.05). Conclusion: Both MTX and TG may be used and maintained as rescue therapy with sustained clinical benefit in one-third of the UC patients failing conventional therapies.

Details

ISSN :
15364844 and 10780998
Volume :
24
Issue :
7
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Inflammatory Bowel Diseases
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....b99abbe497bc05d7c1dfe3d0dcb9c167
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1093/ibd/izy047