克罗恩病的个体化护理:一种进行性疾病的发展方法

Chris Williams
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克罗恩病(CD)是一种慢性、进行性、复发缓解型疾病,其特征是炎症活动期最常见于回肠末端和结肠,导致肠道损伤加重和残疾增加,进而与生活质量(QoL)的显著损害相关。认识到CD是一种进行性疾病,已经将治疗目标从症状管理转向关注减缓疾病进展,目的是减少随后的残疾和减轻对生活质量的影响。本次研讨会的重点是了解当前管理策略的优点和局限性。它解决了CD的全谱复杂性,从中度至重度活性腔内CD的生物治疗,到基于创新干细胞方法的复杂肛周瘘的新治疗方案。
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Individualised Care for Crohn’s Disease: Evolving Approaches for a Progressive Disease
Crohn’s disease (CD) is a chronic, progressive, relapsing-remitting disorder characterised by periods of inflammatory activity occurring most commonly in the terminal ileum and colon, resulting in worsening bowel damage and increasing disability, which in turn are associated with significant impairment in quality of life (QoL). The recognition of CD as a progressive disease has shifted the goal of treatment from symptom management towards a focus on slowing disease progression, with the aim of reducing subsequent disability and mitigating impacts on QoL. This symposium focusses on understanding the advantages and limitations of current management strategies. It addresses the full spectrum of the complexity of CD, ranging from biologic therapy for moderately-to-severely active luminal CD, to new treatment options for complex perianal fistula based on innovative stem cell approaches.
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