Endoscopic diagnosis and management of adult inflammatory bowel disease: a consensus document from the American Society for Gastrointestinal Endoscopy IBD Endoscopy Consensus Panel
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Siegel C, Rai V, Outtier A, Vermeire S, Law C, Sands B, Abdulhamid A, Gearry R, McGuire J, Lindsay J, Panaccione R, Schweistein H, Dotan I, Scarallo L, Griffiths A, Dubinsky M. Recommendations for Broadening Eligibility Criteria in Inflammatory Bowel Disease Clinical Trials. Journal Of Crohn's And Colitis 2024, 18: jjae097. PMID: 38908002, DOI: 10.1093/ecco-jcc/jjae097.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchTrial recruitmentClinical trial eligibilityTrial eligibilityInflammatory bowel disease specialistsInflammatory bowel diseaseRAND/UCLA Appropriateness MethodClinical trial recruitmentRepresentative patient populationIBD specialistsEligibility criteriaAppropriate methodsEligibilityAnonymous votingPatient populationPrior medicationsComplicated disease phenotypeBaseline studyRecommendationsInternational groupLiterature reviewSpecialistsInflammatory bowel disease clinical trialsBowel diseaseColonoscopyRAND/UCLACHANGING THERAPY TO ACHIEVE ENDOSCOPIC HEALING IN ASYMPTOMATIC PATIENTS WITH IBD: WHEN IS PERFECT THE ENEMY OF GOOD?
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. CHANGING THERAPY TO ACHIEVE ENDOSCOPIC HEALING IN ASYMPTOMATIC PATIENTS WITH IBD: WHEN IS PERFECT THE ENEMY OF GOOD? Inflammatory Bowel Diseases 2024, 30: s83-s83. DOI: 10.1093/ibd/izae020.180.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchInflammatory bowel diseaseEndoscopic healingAsymptomatic patientsChanging therapyScenarios of patientsCrohn's diseaseUlcerative colitisInflammatory bowel disease specialistsTreat-to-target strategyAsymptomatic IBD patientsPatients aged >Treatment decision-makingStable diseaseEndoscopic improvementClinical remissionExtensive diseaseAnti-TNFEndoscopic progressionDisease extentAphthous ulcersEndoscopic inflammationRandomized studyCurrent therapiesEndoscopic diseaseClinical decision-makingP978 Changing therapy to achieve endoscopic healing in asymptomatic patients with IBD: When is perfect the enemy of good?
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. P978 Changing therapy to achieve endoscopic healing in asymptomatic patients with IBD: When is perfect the enemy of good? Journal Of Crohn's And Colitis 2024, 18: i1764-i1764. DOI: 10.1093/ecco-jcc/jjad212.1108.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchInflammatory bowel diseaseInflammatory bowel disease specialistsEndoscopic healingAsymptomatic patientsChanging therapyCrohn's diseaseUlcerative colitisTreat-to-target strategyAsymptomatic IBD patientsInfluence treatment decision-makingPatients aged >RAND/UCLA Appropriateness MethodIn-person meetingsScenarios of patientsTreatment decision-makingStable diseaseEndoscopic improvementClinical remissionExtensive diseaseAnti-TNFEndoscopic progressionDisease extentClinical decision-makingAphthous ulcersEndoscopic inflammation
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