Analysis of the risk of future gastrointestinal surgery in Crohn’s disease with stricture

Author:

Zeng Wen1,Chen Yong2,Yin Bolong1,Wen Xue13,Xiao Jian34,Luo Lian23,Tang Haiyuan5,Zheng He4

Affiliation:

1. Department of Scientific Research and Teaching, Central Hospital of Shaoyang, China

2. Department of Oncology, Central Hospital of Shaoyang, China

3. Department of Graduate School, University of South China, China

4. Department of Hepatobiliary Surgery, Central Hospital of Shaoyang, China

5. Department of Neurology and Stroke Center, Central Hospital of Shaoyang, China

Abstract

Abstract Background: Stricture in patients with Crohn’s disease (CD) carries a high risk of CD-related surgery in the course of the disease. The aim of this study was to assess the rate of occurrence of CD-related surgery and to determine baseline risk factors predicting subsequent surgery in this patient group. Methods: Patients registered with stricturing CD were included. All baseline and follow-up data were collected retrospectively. Patients attended the clinic for follow-up at week 14 to assess their response to infliximab (IFX). CD-related surgery was the observational endpoint. Univariate and multivariate Cox regression analyses were used. Results: A total of 123 patients with stricturing CD were included in this study. The cumulative risk of CD-related surgery for years 1–5 after diagnosis was 18.0%, 26.7%, 32.6%, 40.7%, and 46.4%, respectively. Prior gastrointestinal (GI) surgery, low body mass index (BMI), and high platelet count might be risk factors for future CD-related surgery. With 97 participants treated by IFX, prior GI surgery and primary non-response (PNR) to IFX correlated with future CD-related surgery. Conclusion: Prior GI surgery, BMI, and platelet counts were related to future CD-related surgery. Patients who were PNR to IFX had a higher risk of CD-related surgery in the future.

Publisher

Medknow

Subject

Gastroenterology

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