Revista Espanola de Enfermedades Digestivas ()

The use of a segmental endoscopic score may improve the prediction of clinical outcomes in acute severe ulcerative colitis

  • Samuel Raimundo Fernandes,
  • Patrícia M. Santos,
  • Carlos Miguel Moura,
  • Pedro Marques da Costa,
  • Joana Rita Carvalho,
  • Ana Isabel Valente,
  • Cilénia Baldaia,
  • Ana Rita Gonçalves,
  • Paula Moura Santos,
  • Luís Araújo-Correia,
  • José Velosa

DOI
https://doi.org/10.17235/reed.2016.4470/2016
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 108, no. 11
pp. 697 – 702

Abstract

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Background: Acute severe colitis (ASC) remains a challenging complication of ulcerative colitis. The early identification of patients who will not respond to optimal therapy is warranted. Increasing evidence suggests that endoscopy may play a role in predicting important outcomes in acute severe colitis. Methods: The endoscopic activity of consecutive patients with acute severe colitis was evaluated using the Mayo endoscopic sub-score (Mayo) and the ulcerative colitis endoscopic index of severity (UCEIS). Two segmental indexes were also produced by summing the scores of the rectum and sigmoid (seg-Mayo and seg-UCEIS, respectively). Endpoints included the need for salvage therapy with infliximab or cyclosporine, refractoriness to corticosteroids, and colectomy. Results: Of one hundred and eight patients enrolled in the study, 60 (55.6%) were male; with a median age of 34.5 years (range 15-80). All patients received intravenous steroids. Fifty-nine patients (55.6%) showed an incomplete or absent response to steroids, 35 patients (34.3%) received salvage therapy with infliximab or cyclosporine and 38 patients (33.3%) were colectomized during the index hospitalization or within the first year of follow-up. All scores were able to predict the need for surgery, but only the seg-UCEIS significantly predicted refractoriness to steroids. Conclusions: There was a strong correlation between endoscopic severity and unfavorable outcomes. The UCEIS outperformed the Mayo endoscopic sub-score in all important outcomes. Segmental scoring further improved the performance of the UCEIS.

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