When Perfect Is the Enemy of Good: Results of a RAND Appropriateness Panel on Treat to Target in Asymptomatic Inflammatory Bowel Disease
Systrom H, Rai V, Singh S, Baidoo L, Cheifetz A, Devlin S, Gecse K, Irving P, Kaplan G, Kozuch P, Ullman T, Sparrow M, Melmed G, Siegel C. When Perfect Is the Enemy of Good: Results of a RAND Appropriateness Panel on Treat to Target in Asymptomatic Inflammatory Bowel Disease. The American Journal Of Gastroenterology 2024, 120: 420-430. PMID: 39008539, DOI: 10.14309/ajg.0000000000002964.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsInflammatory bowel diseaseAsymptomatic patientsChanging therapyStable diseaseEndoscopic remissionEndoscopic activityBowel diseaseAsymptomatic inflammatory bowel diseaseRAND/University of California Los Angeles Appropriateness MethodTreat-to-target strategyActive endoscopic diseaseUlcerative colitis patientsCrohn's disease patientsLos Angeles Appropriateness MethodExtensive diseaseDisease extentPatient ageAphthous ulcersRandomized studyEndoscopic diseaseClinical decision-makingColitis patientsAdvanced therapiesTreatment adjustmentAnonymous survey
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