2023
DOI: 10.1093/ecco-jcc/jjad106
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Lack of Benefit for Early Escalation to Advanced Therapies in Ulcerative Colitis: Critical Appraisal of Current Evidence

Abstract: Although ulcerative colitis (UC) shares many common pathways and therapeutic options with Crohn’s disease (CD), CD patients are four times more likely to undergo surgery 10 years into their disease in biologic era and are more likely to have extraintestinal manifestations than UC patients. Early treatment in CD has been demonstrated to modify natural history of disease and potentially delay surgery. Previous reviews on this topic borrowed their evidence from CD to make UC-specific recommendations. This review … Show more

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“…There appears to be a divergence of evidence for postulated aggressive disease control when we segregate Crohn's disease (CD) from ulcerative colitis (UC). 3 Conceptually, disease can be tamed aggressively either through early strike or through strict monitoring and treatment adjustment independent of disease duration (treat to target). CD is progressive, and evidence favours both strategies.…”
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“…There appears to be a divergence of evidence for postulated aggressive disease control when we segregate Crohn's disease (CD) from ulcerative colitis (UC). 3 Conceptually, disease can be tamed aggressively either through early strike or through strict monitoring and treatment adjustment independent of disease duration (treat to target). CD is progressive, and evidence favours both strategies.…”
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confidence: 99%