Small bowel Crohn's disease: Proximal lesions linked to increased inflammation and biologic treatment needs

João Carlos Gonçalves , Cátia Arieira , Sofia Xavier , Joana Magalhães , Maria João Moreira , Bruno Rosa , José Cotter
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Abstract

Objective

Crohn's disease (CD) is heterogeneous, and proximal involvement in the small bowel (SB) is associated with worse outcomes. Nonetheless, studies on the impact of duodenal and jejunal lesions in SB CD are limited. This study aimed to investigate the clinical characteristics and outcomes of individuals diagnosed with SB CD, comparing those with and without proximal inflammation.

Methods

A cohort of 53 treatment-naive SB CD patients that underwent Capsule Endoscopy at diagnosis were retrospectively selected. The inflammatory activity was quantified using the Lewis Score for each SB tertile.

Results

Thirty-seven (69.8%) patients displayed inflammatory activity in the first and/or second tertile together with third tertile involvement (Proximal + T3 group). Sixteen (30.2%) had inflammation in the third tertile only (T3 group). Individuals in the Proximal + T3 group had a higher risk for moderate-to-severe inflammation (OR 4.93, 95% CI: 1.3–18.3, p = 0.013). A subgroup analysis for those with mild inflammatory activity showed that individuals in the Proximal + T3 group initiated biologic drugs more often (OR 11, 95% CI: 1.1–109.7, p = 0.036).

Conclusion

Proximal SB lesions are associated with increased inflammatory activity, necessitating more frequent use of biologics in patients with mild disease. Early detection of proximal SB CD with Capsule Endoscopy may contribute to timely treatment.
小肠克罗恩病:近端病变与炎症增加和生物治疗需求有关
目的:罗恩病(CD)是一种异质性疾病,近端累及小肠(SB)与较差的预后相关。然而,关于十二指肠和空肠病变对SB - CD影响的研究有限。本研究旨在探讨诊断为SB - CD的个体的临床特征和结果,并比较有无近端炎症的个体。方法回顾性选择53例初治的SB型CD患者,在诊断时行胶囊内镜检查。使用Lewis评分对每个SB细胞的炎症活性进行量化。结果37例(69.8%)患者在第一和/或第二部分表现出炎症活动,并累及第三部分(近端+ T3组)。仅T3组有16例(30.2%)出现炎症。近端+ T3组个体发生中度至重度炎症的风险较高(OR 4.93, 95% CI: 1.3-18.3, p = 0.013)。一项针对轻度炎症活动患者的亚组分析显示,Proximal + T3组更频繁地使用生物药物(OR 11, 95% CI: 1.1-109.7, p = 0.036)。结论近端SB病变与炎症活动增加有关,需要在轻度疾病患者中更频繁地使用生物制剂。胶囊内窥镜早期发现近端sbcd有助于及时治疗。
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