Perianal Crohn's disease: the experience of taking a multiprofessional approach in a tertiary centre setting.

Eathar Shakweh, Johncy Baby, Lisa Younge, Phil Tozer, Ailsa Hart
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Perianal fistulising Crohn's disease (PFCD) is a debilitating phenotype of Crohn's disease, with a lifetime incidence of 20-30% in people living with the dieases. Symptoms include perianal pain, perianal discharge and faecal incontinence, with repercussions for a patient's physical and mental health, psychosocial wellbeing and productivity. PFCD is challenging to treat, with existing therapeutic options achieving modest fistula remission rates only. While research initiatives are under way to characterise PFCD pathogenesis and optimal treatment approaches, the focus should be on early diagnosis and prompt management. This can be achieved with patient education, effective co-ordination of care within the multidisciplinary team and an accessible inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) service. IBD specialist nurses may be the first health professionals to encounter a patient with a new diagnosis of PFCD or its complications. This review article summarises the existing evidence relating to clinical aspects of PFCD from a multiprofessional perspective and discusses the role of a dedicated IBD surgical link nurse in PFCD management in a tertiary centre setting.

肛周克罗恩病:在三级中心设置采取多专业方法的经验。
肛周瘘管性克罗恩病(PFCD)是克罗恩病的一种使人衰弱的表型,在患有该疾病的人群中终生发病率为20-30%。症状包括肛周疼痛、肛周分泌物和大便失禁,对患者的身心健康、社会心理健康和生产力产生影响。PFCD的治疗具有挑战性,现有的治疗方案只能实现适度的瘘管缓解率。虽然目前正在开展研究以确定PFCD的发病机制和最佳治疗方法,但重点应放在早期诊断和及时治疗上。这可以通过患者教育、多学科团队内护理的有效协调和可获得的炎症性肠病(IBD)服务来实现。IBD专科护士可能是第一个遇到新诊断为PFCD或其并发症的患者的卫生专业人员。这篇综述文章从多专业的角度总结了与PFCD临床方面相关的现有证据,并讨论了专门的IBD手术环节护士在三级医疗中心PFCD管理中的作用。
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