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- Title
Concomitant pharmacologic medications influence the clinical outcomes of granulocyte and monocyte adsorptive apheresis in patients with ulcerative colitis: A multicenter retrospective cohort study.
- Authors
Ueno, Nobuhiro; Sugiyama, Yuya; Kobayashi, Yu; Murakami, Yuki; Iwama, Takuya; Sasaki, Takahiro; Kunogi, Takehito; Sakatani, Aki; Takahashi, Keitaro; Tanaka, Kazuyuki; Serikawa, Shinya; Ando, Katsuyoshi; Kashima, Shin; Muto, Momotaro; Inaba, Yuhei; Moriichi, Kentaro; Tanabe, Hiroki; Okumura, Toshikatsu; Fujiya, Mikihiro
- Abstract
Background: Granulocyte and monocyte adsorptive apheresis (GMA) with Adacolumn has been used as a remission induction therapy for patients with active ulcerative colitis (UC). Herein, we investigated the influence of concomitant medications in the remission induction of GMA in patients with active UC. Methods: This multicenter retrospective cohort study included patients with UC underwent GMA in five independent institutions in Japan from January 2011 to July 2021. Factors including concomitant medications associated with clinical remission (CR) were analyzed statistically. Result: A total of 133 patients were included. Seventy‐four patients achieved a CR after GMA. The multivariable analysis revealed that concomitant medication with 5‐aminosalicylic acid, Mayo endoscopic subscore (MES), and concomitant medication with immunosuppressors (IMs) remained as predictors of CR after GMA. In the subgroup analysis in patients with MES of 2, concomitant medication with IMs was demonstrated as a significant negative factor of CR after GMA (P =.042, OR 0.354). Seventy‐four patients who achieved CR after GMA were followed up for 52 weeks. In the multivariable analysis, the maintenance therapy with IMs was demonstrated as a significant positive factor of sustained CR up to 52 weeks (P =.038, OR 2.214). Furthermore, the rate of sustained CR in patients with biologics and IMs was significantly higher than that in patients with biologics only (P =.002). Conclusion: GMA was more effective for patients with active UC that relapsed under treatment without IMs. Furthermore, the addition of IMs should be considered in patients on maintenance therapy with biologics after GMA.
- Subjects
JAPAN; ULCERATIVE colitis; TREATMENT effectiveness; COHORT analysis; REMISSION induction; DISEASE remission
- Publication
Journal of Clinical Apheresis, 2023, Vol 38, Issue 4, p406
- ISSN
0733-2459
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1002/jca.22040