Journal article
Treatment of pouchitis, Crohn's disease, cuffitis, and other inflammatory disorders of the pouch: consensus guidelines from the International Ileal Pouch Consortium
The lancet. Gastroenterology & hepatology, Vol.7(1), pp.69-95
Jan 2022
PMID: 34774224
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Abstract
Pouchitis, Crohn's disease of the pouch, cuffitis, polyps, and extraintestinal manifestations of inflammatory bowel disease are common inflammatory disorders of the ileal pouch. Acute pouchitis is treated with oral antibiotics and chronic pouchitis often requires anti-inflammatory therapy, including the use of biologics. Aetiological factors for secondary pouchitis should be evaluated and managed accordingly. Crohn's disease of the pouch is usually treated with biologics and its stricturing and fistulising complications can be treated with endoscopy or surgery. The underlying cause of cuffitis determines treatment strategies. Endoscopic polypectomy is recommended for large, symptomatic inflammatory polyps and polyps in the cuff. The management principles of extraintestinal manifestations of inflammatory bowel disease in patients with pouches are similar to those in patients without pouches.
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- Title
- Treatment of pouchitis, Crohn's disease, cuffitis, and other inflammatory disorders of the pouch: consensus guidelines from the International Ileal Pouch Consortium
- Creators
- Bo Shen - New York Hospital QueensGursimran S Kochhar - Allegheny Health NetworkDavid T Rubin - University of ChicagoSunanda V Kane - Mayo Clinic in ArizonaUdayakumar Navaneethan - Orlando HealthCharles N Bernstein - University of ManitobaRaymond K Cross - University of Maryland, BaltimoreAkira Sugita - Yokohama Municipal Citizen's HospitalJason Schairer - Henry Ford Health SystemRavi P Kiran - Columbia UniversityPhilip Fleshner - Cedars-Sinai Medical CenterJames T McCormick - Allegheny Health NetworkAndré D'Hoore - Department of Abdominal Surgery, University Hospital Leuven, Leuven, BelgiumSamir A Shah - Miriam HospitalFrancis A Farraye - Jacksonville CollegeRevital Kariv - Tel Aviv UniversityXiuli Liu - University of FloridaJoel Rosh - Goryeb Children's HospitalShannon Chang - Division of Gastroenterology, New York University Langone Health, New York, NY, USAEllen Scherl - Presbyterian HospitalDavid A Schwartz - Vanderbilt University Medical CenterPaulo Gustavo Kotze - Pontifícia Universidade Católica do ParanáDavid H Bruining - Mayo Clinic in ArizonaJessica Philpott - Cleveland ClinicBincy Abraham - Methodist HospitalJonathan Segal - Hillingdon HospitalRocio Sedano - Western UniversityMaia Kayal - Mount Sinai HospitalStuart Bentley-Hibbert - Columbia University Irving Medical CenterDino Tarabar - University Hospital Center Dr Dragiša MišovićSandra El-Hachem - Allegheny Health NetworkPriya Sehgal - New York Hospital QueensJoseph A Picoraro - Morgan Stanley Children's HospitalSéverine Vermeire - Department of Gastroenterology, University Hospitals Leuven, Leuven, BelgiumWilliam J Sandborn - University of California, San DiegoMark S Silverberg - Mount Sinai HospitalDarrell S Pardi - Mayo Clinic in Arizona
- Publication Details
- The lancet. Gastroenterology & hepatology, Vol.7(1), pp.69-95
- Grant note
- P30 DK120515 / NIDDK NIH HHS
- Resource Type
- Journal article
- Language
- English
- Academic Unit
- General Internal Medicine
- Web of Science ID
- WOS:000744221000015
- Scopus ID
- 2-s2.0-85121007487
- Other Identifier
- 991022054321104721
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