The Korean Journal of Internal Medicine (Jan 2024)

Histologic features and predicting prognosis in ulcerative colitis patients with mild endoscopic activity

  • Seung Yong Shin,
  • Hee Sung Kim,
  • Kisung Kim,
  • Chang Won Choi,
  • Jung Min Moon,
  • Jeong Wook Kim,
  • Hyun Jin Joo,
  • Jeongkuk Seo,
  • Muhyeon Sung,
  • Chang Hwan Choi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3904/kjim.2023.167
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 39, no. 1
pp. 68 – 76

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Background/Aims We aimed to evaluate the histologic features predictive of prognosis and correlate them with endoscopic findings in patients with ulcerative colitis (UC) having complete or partial mucosal healing (MH). Methods We prospectively collected and reviewed data from patients with UC who underwent colonoscopy or sigmoidoscopy with biopsy. Complete and partial MH were defined as Mayo endoscopic subscores (MESs) of 0 and 1, respectively. Histologic variables, including the Nancy index (NI), predicting disease progression (defined as the need for medication upgrade or hospitalization/surgery), were evaluated and correlated with endoscopic findings. Results Overall, 441 biopsy specimens were collected from 194 patients. The average follow-up duration was 14.7 ± 7.4 months. There were 49 (25.3%) and 68 (35.1%) patients with MESs of 0 and 1, respectively. Disease progression occurred only in patients with an MES of 1. NI ≥ 3 was significantly correlated with disease progression during follow-up. Mucosal friability on endoscopy was significantly correlated with NI ≥ 3 (61.1% in NI < 3 vs. 88.0% in NI ≥ 3; p = 0.013). Conclusions Histological activity can help predict the prognosis of patients with UC with mild endoscopic activity. Mucosal friability observed on endoscopy may reflect a more severe histological status, which can be a risk factor for disease progression.

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