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Risk of Surgery for Inflammatory Bowel Diseases Has Decreased Over Time: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis of Population-Based Studies

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The risk of intestinal surgery among patients with IBD has decreased over the past 6 decades, and the trend in risk of surgery over time was analyzed by meta-regression using mixed-effect models.
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This article is published in Gastroenterology.The article was published on 2013-11-01. It has received 623 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Inflammatory bowel disease & Population.

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The global burden of IBD: from 2015 to 2025

TL;DR: The goal of this article is to establish the current epidemiology of IBD in the Western world, contrast it with the increase in IBD on health-care systems in newly industrialized countries and forecast the global effects of I BD in 2025.
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Selecting Therapeutic Targets in Inflammatory Bowel Disease (STRIDE): Determining Therapeutic Goals for Treat-to-Target.

TL;DR: Evidence- and consensus-based recommendations for selecting the goals for treat-to-target strategies in patients with IBD are made available and future studies are needed to determine how these targets will change disease course and patients’ quality of life.
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British Society of Gastroenterology consensus guidelines on the management of inflammatory bowel disease in adults

Christopher A. Lamb, +41 more
- 27 Sep 2019 - 
TL;DR: Comprehensive up-to-date guidance is provided regarding indications for, initiation and monitoring of immunosuppressive therapies, nutrition interventions, pre-, peri- and postoperative management, as well as structure and function of the multidisciplinary team and integration between primary and secondary care.
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ACG Clinical Guideline: Management of Crohn’s Disease in Adults

TL;DR: This guideline is intended to be flexible, not necessarily indicating the only acceptable approach, and should be distinguished from standards of care that are inflexible and rarely violated.
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ECCO Guidelines on Therapeutics in Crohn's Disease: Surgical Treatment

Joana Torres, +46 more
TL;DR: The present article addresses surgical management, including preoperative aspects and drug management before surgery, and provides technical advice for a variety of common clinical situations.
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Practice parameters for the surgical treatment of ulcerative colitis.

TL;DR: These guidelines are inclusive, and not prescriptive, and intended for the use of all practitioners, health care workers, and patients who desire information about the management of the conditions addressed by the topics covered in these guidelines.
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Azathioprine and 6-Mercaptopurine in Crohn Disease

TL;DR: A meta-analysis of all the published, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trials of azathioprine or 6-mercaptopurine therapy in patients with active or quiescent Crohn disease found that some of the instruments used appeared to have provided a reasonable measurement of clinically active and inactive disease.
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Decreasing colectomy rates for ulcerative colitis: a population-based time trend study.

TL;DR: From 1997 to 2009, use of purine anti-metabolites increased and elective colectomy rates in UC patients decreased significantly and emergent colectomies rates were stable, which may have been due to rapid progression of disease activity.
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Outcomes of Patients With Crohn's Disease Improved From 1988 to 2008 and Were Associated With Increased Specialist Care

TL;DR: Risk of surgery decreased among patients with CD diagnosed after, compared with before, 1996, and was associated with specialist care, which might improve outcomes in CD.
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Incidence, disease phenotype at diagnosis, and early disease course in inflammatory bowel diseases in Western Hungary, 2002–2006

TL;DR: The incidence of IBD in Veszprem Province in the last decade was high, equal to that in high‐incidence areas in Western European countries.
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