Exclusive enteral nutrition for induction of remission in pediatric Crohn's disease: Short- and long-term tolerance and acceptance.

JPGN reports Pub Date : 2024-12-30 eCollection Date: 2025-02-01 DOI:10.1002/jpr3.12163
Catto Sandrine, Dugelay Emmanuelle, Viala Jérôme, Martinez-Vinson Christine
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Objectives: In children with mild to moderate Crohn's disease (CD), exclusive enteral nutrition (EEN) is the first-line treatment. However, adherence to this therapeutic strategy remains challenging because of numerous psychosocial factors. This study aimed to evaluate the short-term acceptability and long-term tolerance of EEN.

Methods: A single-center retrospective study involving a pediatric population with CD was conducted at Robert-Debré Hospital in Paris between December 2023 and March 2024.

Results: Thirty-two patients responded to the questionnaire. developed specifically for this study. It included detailed sections on the EEN received, duration, observed consequences, difficulties encountered by patients and their families, and sociodemographic information. Twenty patients (62%) received oral treatment, while 12 (38%) required a nasogastric tube (NGT). Thirty-eight percent of the patients prematurely discontinued treatment. Most children reported difficulties related to taste, vomiting, and discomfort caused by the NGT. Fifty-nine percent of children would recommend treatment due to its rapid effectiveness, despite the challenges posed by the taste and exclusive nature of the diet. Thirty-two percent of patients reported persistent eating disorders (EDs) long after treatment discontinuation, and 12.5% reported social disorders. Despite strict treatment constraints, children managed to adapt and maintain their daily activities.

Conclusion: EEN has significant benefits for children with CD; however, its acceptability is mixed owing to dietary and social constraints. Adequate dietary and psychological support is crucial for improving adherence to treatment and preventing EDs in one third of our patients after treatment.

单独肠内营养诱导儿童克罗恩病缓解:短期和长期的耐受性和接受性
目的:在轻度至中度克罗恩病(CD)儿童中,纯肠内营养(EEN)是一线治疗方法。然而,由于许多社会心理因素,坚持这种治疗策略仍然具有挑战性。本研究旨在评估EEN的短期可接受性和长期耐受性。方法:2023年12月至2024年3月,在巴黎robert - debr医院进行了一项涉及儿科乳糜泻人群的单中心回顾性研究。结果:32例患者完成问卷调查。专门为这项研究开发的。它包括关于收到的EEN、持续时间、观察到的后果、患者及其家属遇到的困难以及社会人口信息的详细部分。20名患者(62%)接受了口服治疗,12名患者(38%)需要鼻胃管(NGT)。38%的患者过早停止治疗。大多数儿童报告了由NGT引起的味觉、呕吐和不适方面的困难。尽管这种饮食的味道和排他性带来了挑战,但由于其迅速的效果,59%的儿童会推荐这种治疗。32%的患者在停止治疗后很长一段时间内报告了持续的饮食失调(EDs), 12.5%的患者报告了社交障碍。尽管有严格的治疗限制,孩子们还是设法适应并维持了他们的日常活动。结论:EEN对乳糜泻患儿有显著益处;然而,由于饮食和社会的限制,它的可接受性参差不齐。适当的饮食和心理支持对于提高治疗依从性和预防治疗后三分之一患者的急症至关重要。
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