Clinical implications of mucosal healing for the management of IBD

G Pineton de Chambrun, L Peyrin-Biroulet… - Nature reviews …, 2010 - nature.com
G Pineton de Chambrun, L Peyrin-Biroulet, M Lémann, JF Colombel
Nature reviews Gastroenterology & hepatology, 2010nature.com
Mucosal healing (MH) has emerged as an important treatment goal for patients with IBD.
Historically, the therapeutic goals of induction and maintenance of clinical remission
seemed insufficient to change the natural history of IBD. Evidence has now accumulated to
show that MH can alter the course of IBD, as it is associated with sustained clinical
remission, and reduced rates of hospitalization and surgical resection. In patients with
ulcerative colitis, MH may represent the ultimate therapeutic goal because inflammation is …
Abstract
Mucosal healing (MH) has emerged as an important treatment goal for patients with IBD. Historically, the therapeutic goals of induction and maintenance of clinical remission seemed insufficient to change the natural history of IBD. Evidence has now accumulated to show that MH can alter the course of IBD, as it is associated with sustained clinical remission, and reduced rates of hospitalization and surgical resection. In patients with ulcerative colitis, MH may represent the ultimate therapeutic goal because inflammation is limited to the mucosa. In patients with Crohn's disease, which is a transmural disease, MH could be considered as a minimum therapeutic goal. This Review focuses on the definition of MH and discusses the ability of each available IBD medication to induce and maintain MH. The importance of achieving MH is also discussed and literature that demonstrates improvement of disease course with MH is reviewed. Finally, we discuss how best to integrate the treatment end point of MH into clinical practice for the management of patients with IBD.
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