The degree of bowel remission predicts phenotype progression in Crohn's disease

Author:

Fernandes Samuel Raimundo123ORCID,Bernardo Sónia13,Saraiva Sofia13ORCID,Gonçalves Ana Rita13,Moura Santos Paula123,Valente Ana1,Araújo Correia Luís123,Cortez‐Pinto Helena12ORCID,Magro Fernando34

Affiliation:

1. Serviço de Gastrenterologia e Hepatologia Hospital Santa Maria Centro Hospitalar Universitário Lisboa Norte EPE Lisboa Portugal

2. Clínica Universitária de Gastrenterologia da Faculdade de Medicina de Lisboa Lisboa Portugal

3. Grupo de Estudos de Doença Inflamatória do Intestino (GEDII) Porto Portugal

4. CINTESIS@RISE Faculty of Medicine University of Porto Porto Portugal

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundPatients with Crohn's disease (CD) are at risk of progressing from inflammatory to stricturing and penetrating phenotypes. The influence of the depth of remission on the risk of progression has not been adequately evaluated.MethodsA retrospective cohort study including surgically naïve CD patients with inflammatory phenotype evaluated concomitantly by magnetic resonance enterography and colonoscopy. The degree of remission was correlated with the risk of progressing to stricturing and penetrating phenotypes.ResultsThree hundred nineteen CD patients were included: 27.0% with transmural remission, 16.0% with isolated endoscopic remission, 14.4% with isolated radiologic remission, and 42.6% without remission. Patients with transmural remission presented the lowest rates of phenotype progression (1.2%), with a significant difference compared to isolated radiologic remission (10.9%, p = 0.019), to isolated endoscopic remission (19.6%, p ≤ 0.001), and to no remission (46.3%, p ≤ 0.001). In multivariate regression analysis, transmural remission (OR 0.017 95% CI 0.002–0.135, p < 0.001), isolated radiologic remission (OR 0.139 95% CI 0.049–0.396, p < 0.001), and isolated endoscopic remission (OR 0.301 95% CI 0.123–0.736, p = 0.008) resulted in lower rates of phenotype progression compared to no remission. No patient with transmural or isolated radiologic remission progressed to penetrating phenotypes.ConclusionThe degree of bowel remission correlates with the risk of phenotype progression. Patients with transmural remission are at the lowest risk of progressing to stricturing and penetrating phenotypes.

Publisher

Wiley

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