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Showing papers by "K.H. Katsanos published in 2017"


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01 Jul 2017-Gut
TL;DR: In this multicentre cohort study, complete fistula healing rates were higher and the recurrence rates lower than previously reported and presence of proctitis and lack of multidisciplinary approach are predictors for recurrence and re-intervention for CD-PAF.
Abstract: Introduction Treatment paradigms for Crohn’s disease with perianal fistula (CD-PAF) are still evolving and so far, considered to have disappointing rates of complete healing. We aimed to study the impact of multidisciplinary multimodality treatment approach in CD-PAF on the recurrence rates of fistula and need for re-interventions. Method This was a multinational multicentre retrospective cohort study with data collected in CD patients who developed fistula from 2010 to 2015. Multidisciplinary multimodality approach was defined as using a combination of medical treatments (antibiotics, immunomodulators, and biologics) along with surgical approach (examination under anaesthesia (EUA) +/- Seton drainage) at diagnosis. Results 253 adult onset CD-PAF patients were included. There was significant difference in fistula healing rates between simple and complex fistulae (complete healing 60% vs 41%, p=0.015). 52% of patients who received multimodality treatment had complete fistula healing. 27% of simple fistula and 40.3% of the complex patients had recurrent fistula needing re-intervention at a median of 12 months (range 1–36 months) from diagnosis of fistula. 22% of those with complete healing needed repeat surgery compared to 49% with partial healing and 71% in those with no healing (p= Conclusion In this multicentre cohort study, complete fistula healing rates were higher and the recurrence rates lower than previously reported. Presence of proctitis and lack of multidisciplinary approach are predictors for recurrence and re-intervention for CD-PAF. Disclosure of Interest None Declared

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