Journal of Clinical Medicine (Aug 2022)

Predictive Factors of Surgical Recurrence in Patients with Crohn’s Disease on Long-Term Follow-Up: A Focus on Histology

  • Gian Paolo Caviglia,
  • Chiara Angela Mineo,
  • Chiara Rosso,
  • Angelo Armandi,
  • Marco Astegiano,
  • Gabriella Canavese,
  • Andrea Resegotti,
  • Giorgio Maria Saracco,
  • Davide Giuseppe Ribaldone

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm11175043
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 17
p. 5043

Abstract

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In patients with Crohn’s disease (CD) that underwent surgery, predictive factors of surgical recurrence have been only partially identified. The aim of our study was to identify potential factors associated with an increased risk of surgical recurrence. A monocentric retrospective observational study was conducted including patients diagnosed with CD, according to ECCO criteria who received their first ileocolic resection. Overall, 162 patients were enrolled in our study; 54 of them were excluded due to a lack of sufficient data. The median follow-up was 136.5 months, IQR 91.5–176.5, and the surgical recurrence rate after the median follow-up was 21.3%. In the multivariate analysis, an age ≤ 28 years at the first surgical resection (aHR = 16.44, p p p p p = 0.002) were factors significantly associated with a risk of surgical recurrence, while cryptitis resulted in a protective factor (aHR = 0.02, p < 0.001). In conclusion, the heterogeneous spectrum of factors associated to the risk of surgical recurrence in patients with CD that underwent ileocolic resection supports the need of a personalized follow-up taking into account different clinical, surgical, and histologic features.

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