S54 Inflammatory Bowel Disease Unmasked by Interleukin-17 Inhibitor for Psoriasis

Jake Wilson, Erin Forster
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Flutter (2.75, p 5 0.00, CI: 1.85-3.65). Statistically signi fi cant (p , 0.05) positive predictors of increased TOTHC included the presence of any arrhythmia, Hispanic race, fi stula, AKI, intestinal obstruction, hema-tochezia, bowel resection, SVT, atrial fl utter, and VT. Conclusions: Our study identi fi ed various risk factors that worsen inpatient outcomes in pregnant patients with IBD and cardiac arrhythmias. Our study is novel because there is a paucity of data that investigate theclinical outcomes associated withthis specialpopulation. Our study demonstratesthat the presence of arrhythmias, AKI, fi stula, or hematochezia poses a signi fi cant mortality risk in pregnant patients with IBD.
S54 治疗牛皮癣的白细胞介素-17抑制剂揭开了炎症性肠病的神秘面纱
扑动(2.75,P 5 0.00,CI:1.85-3.65)。有统计学意义(p , 0.05)的 TOTHC 增加的积极预测因素包括:存在任何心律失常、西班牙裔、瘘管、AKI、肠梗阻、hema-tochezia、肠切除、SVT、心房颤动和 VT。研究结论我们的研究发现了导致妊娠合并 IBD 和心律失常患者住院预后恶化的各种风险因素。我们的研究很新颖,因为很少有数据调查与这一特殊人群相关的临床结果。我们的研究表明,IBD 孕妇心律失常、AKI、瘘管或血尿会给患者带来显著的死亡风险。
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