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Long-term efficacy of infliximab for refractory ulcerative colitis: results from a single center experience

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BMC GASTROENTEROLOGY
Volume 14, Issue -, Pages -

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BIOMED CENTRAL LTD
DOI: 10.1186/1471-230X-14-80

Keywords

Ulcerative colitis; Infliximab; Immunomodulator; Infliximab intensification

Funding

  1. Japanese Society for the Promotion of Science [25130706, 24229005, 24659363, 24590941, 23590940, 25860532]
  2. Health and Labour Sciences Research Grants for Research on Rare and Intractable Disease from the Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare, Japan
  3. Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research [26893122, 24590941, 24659363, 25860532] Funding Source: KAKEN

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Background: The long-term efficacy of infliximab (IFX) for patients with refractory ulcerative colitis (UC) is unclear. The aim of this study was to assess the long-term outcomes of IFX treatment in patients with refractory UC. Methods: Thirty-three patients with refractory UC who received IFX treatment at Kyoto University Hospital between 2003 and 2013 were retrospectively evaluated. IFX intensification was defined as a dose escalation (up to 10 mg/kg) and/or shorter intervals between infusions (every 4-6 weeks). Results: Of the 33 patients who received scheduled infusions of IFX, 24 (72.7%) achieved clinical remission within 8 weeks after initiating IFX treatment. Of these 24 responders, 17 (70.8%) experienced a relapse of UC and required IFX intensification, and 16 (66.7%) eventually maintained clinical remission with IFX treatment, including IFX intensification. Of the 33 patients, 6 (18.2%) underwent colectomy during IFX treatment. Multivariate regression analysis showed that a serum C-reactive protein (CRP) concentration < 5 mg/L two weeks after starting IFX was a predictor of a positive clinical response to IFX induction therapy. No severe adverse events occurred in UC patients treated with IFX. Conclusion: IFX intensification was necessary for long-term maintenance of remission and to prevent colectomy in patients with refractory UC.

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