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- Title
Remission induction, maintenance, and endoscopic outcome with oral 5‐aminosalicylic acid in intestinal Behçet's disease.
- Authors
Kinoshita, Hiroto; Nishioka, Hitomi; Ikeda, Aya; Ikoma, Kyoko; Sameshima, Yoichi; Ohi, Hidehisa; Tatsuno, Mizuki; Kouyama, Junka; Kawamoto, Chiaki; Mitsui, Tomohiro; Tamura, Yuko; Hashimoto, Yu; Nishio, Masashi; Ogashiwa, Tsuyoshi; Saigusa, Yusuke; Maeda, Shin; Kimura, Hideaki; Kunisaki, Reiko; Koike, Kazuhiko
- Abstract
Background and Aim: Oral 5‐aminosalicylic acid (5‐ASA) is recommended for the therapy of mild to moderate intestinal Behçet's disease (BD). However, the induction remission efficacy and endoscopic outcomes of 5‐ASA are unknown. We investigated remission induction at 8 weeks, endoscopic outcomes until 52 weeks, and event‐free survival at 52 weeks in patients with intestinal BD treated with 5‐ASA. Methods: Forty‐one patients with intestinal BD were treated with oral 5‐ASA. Clinical remission was evaluated with the Crohn's disease activity index (CDAI). The endoscopic response was evaluated using the modified global gastrointestinal endoscopic assessment scores. Rescue therapy‐free survival and surgery‐free survival at 52 weeks were estimated, and predictive factors for a clinical response at weeks 8 and 52 were identified. Results: Seven patients (17%) withdrew 5‐ASA early (≤ 8 weeks) because of adverse events. At week 8, clinical efficacy could be accurately evaluated in 28 patients, and the response and remission rates were 61% and 57%, respectively, using the CDAI. Endoscopic evaluation was achieved in 17 patients up to 52 weeks, and the endoscopic response and remission rates were 71% and 35%, respectively. The probabilities of rescue therapy‐free survival and surgery‐free survival were 73% and 100%, respectively, at 52 weeks in all 41 patients. The predictive factors for therapeutic effectiveness at week 8 were a higher baseline C‐reactive protein level and CDAI, but they were negative predictive factors for a 52‐week response. Conclusions: 5‐ASA is effective for clinical and endoscopic induction and maintaining a response in patients with mild to moderate intestinal BD.
- Subjects
BEHCET'S disease; CROHN'S disease; C-reactive protein; DISEASE remission; REMISSION induction
- Publication
Journal of Gastroenterology & Hepatology, 2019, Vol 34, Issue 11, p1929
- ISSN
0815-9319
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1111/jgh.14690