迈向精准护理:白蛋白和纤维蛋白原波动作为克罗恩病内窥镜预后的无创预测因子

IF 1.4 Q4 GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY
Ana-Maria Singeap, Horia Minea, Remus Stafie, Carol Stanciu, Anca Trifan
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在本文中,我们对Wang等人最近发表的论文进行评论。该研究代表了追求炎症性肠病精准医学的重要一步,为克罗恩病(CD)治疗的非侵入性生物标志物的潜力提供了有价值的见解。这篇文章强调了这些发现的重要性,特别是白蛋白和纤维蛋白原振幅变化作为预测内窥镜下CD改善的有效、无侵入性生物标志物的鉴定。作者介绍了一个可靠的nomogram模型,通过仔细的逻辑回归分析构建,在训练、内部验证和外部验证队列中显示出很高的预测准确性。通过标定和决策曲线分析进一步验证了该模型的临床相关性和适用性。通过将白蛋白和纤维蛋白原波动纳入临床决策,该模型解决了乳糜泻无创监测工具的一个关键空白,提供了一个实用的、以患者为中心的替代方案来指导治疗策略。这些发现不仅验证了该模型的实用性,而且为在CD管理中更广泛地整合生物标志物驱动的决策铺平了道路。本文讨论了这些进展的更广泛含义,强调了它们在改善患者护理和改善CD管理结果方面的潜力。
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Towards precision care: Fluctuations in albumin and fibrinogen as noninvasive predictors of endoscopic outcomes in Crohn's disease.

In this article, we comment paper by Wang et al published recently. The study represents a notable step in the pursuit of precision medicine for inflammatory bowel diseases, offering valuable insights into the potential of noninvasive biomarkers for Crohn's disease (CD) management. This article highlights the significance of the findings, particularly the identification of albumin and fibrinogen amplitude changes as effective, noninvasive biomarkers for predicting endoscopic improvement in CD. The authors introduce a reliable nomogram model, constructed through careful logistic regression analyses, that demonstrates high predictive accuracy across training, internal validation, and external validation cohorts. With further validation through calibration and decision curve analyses, this model shows its clinical relevance and applicability. By incorporating albumin and fibrinogen fluctuations into clinical decision-making, this model addresses a critical gap in noninvasive monitoring tools for CD, offering a practical, patient-centered alternative to guide therapeutic strategies. These findings not only validate the utility of the model but also pave the way for broader integration of biomarker-driven decision-making in the management of CD. This article discusses the broader implications of these advancements, emphasizing their potential to refine patient care and improve outcomes in CD management.

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World Journal of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy
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