Evaluation of exclusive enteral nutrition and corticosteroid induction treatment in new-onset moderate-to-severe luminal paediatric Crohn’s disease

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Maria M. E. Jongsma
Stephanie A. Vuijk
Martinus A. Cozijnsen
Merel van Pieterson
Obbe F. Norbruis
Michael Groeneweg
Victorien M. Wolters
Herbert M. van Wering
Iva Hojsak
Kaija-Leena Kolho
Michiel P. van Wijk
Sarah T. A. Teklenburg-Roord
Tim G. J. de Meij
Johanna C. Escher
Lissy de Ridder
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[1] Erasmus Medical Centre-Sophia Children’s Hospital,Department of Pediatric Gastroenterology
[2] Isala Hospital,Department of Pediatric Gastroenterology
[3] Maasstad Hospital,Department of Pediatric Gastroenterology
[4] Utrecht Medical Centre-Wilhelmina Children’s Hospital,Department of Pediatric Gastroenterology
[5] Amphia Hospital,Department of Pediatric Gastroenterology
[6] Children’s Hospital Zagreb,Referral Centre for Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition
[7] University of Zagreb Medical School,Department of Pediatric Gastroenterology
[8] Tampere University Hospital and University of Tampere,undefined
[9] Children’s Hospital,undefined
[10] University of Helsinki,undefined
[11] Amsterdam UMC-Emma Children’s Hospital,undefined
[12] VU University,undefined
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European Journal of Pediatrics | 2022年 / 181卷
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Mucosal healing; Endoscopic remission; Inflammatory bowel disease; Child; Adolescent; Crohn’s disease;
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To induce remission in luminal paediatric Crohn’s disease (CD), the ESPGHAN/ECCO guideline recommends treatment with exclusive enteral nutrition (EEN) or oral corticosteroids. In newly diagnosed moderate-to-severe paediatric CD patients, we determined the proportion of patients in which EEN or corticosteroids induced remission and maintained remission on azathioprine monotherapy. We included patients from the “TISKids” study assigned to the conventional treatment arm. Patients were aged 3–17 years and had new-onset, untreated luminal CD with weighted paediatric CD activity index (wPCDAI) > 40. Induction treatment consisted of EEN or oral corticosteroids; all received azathioprine maintenance treatment from start of treatment. The primary outcome of this study was endoscopic remission defined as a SES-CD score < 3 without treatment escalation at week 10. Secondary outcomes included proportion of patients without treatment escalation at week 52. In total, 27/47 patients received EEN and 20/47 corticosteroids. At baseline, patient demographics and several inflammation parameters were similar between the two treatment groups. At 10 weeks, clinical remission rates were 7/23 (30%) for EEN and 7/19 (37%) for corticosteroids (p = 0.661). Twenty-nine of 47 consented to endoscopy at 10 weeks, showing endoscopic remission rates without treatment escalation in 2/16 (13%) of EEN-treated patients and in 1/13 (8%) of corticosteroid-treated patients (p = 1.00). At week 52, 23/27 (85%) EEN-treated patients received treatment escalation (median 14 weeks) and 13/20 (65%) corticosteroid-treated patients (median 27 weeks), p = 0.070.
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