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View article: Knowledge and acceptability of the Lémann Index as a tool to measure disease progression and bowel damage in Crohn’s disease: results from an international survey
Knowledge and acceptability of the Lémann Index as a tool to measure disease progression and bowel damage in Crohn’s disease: results from an international survey Open
Background/Aims: Crohn’s disease (CD) progresses to structural bowel damage (SBD). The Lémann Index (LI) captures stricture extent/severity, penetrating disease and surgery as a SBD score, and is earmarked for future CD modification trials…
View article: Prolonged time to treatment of biologics in inflammatory bowel disease: disparities from a retrospective study in a tertiary referral centre in the UK
Prolonged time to treatment of biologics in inflammatory bowel disease: disparities from a retrospective study in a tertiary referral centre in the UK Open
Delays in initiating biologic therapy are significantly associated with IBD type, ethnicity and therapy type. Unwarranted variation in IBD care can be mitigated by concerted initiatives to address modifiable factors for timely access to ef…
View article: Efficacy of digital health technologies in the management of inflammatory bowel disease: an umbrella review
Efficacy of digital health technologies in the management of inflammatory bowel disease: an umbrella review Open
The use of digital health technology (DHT) is increasing worldwide. Clinical trials assessing available health tools for the management of patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) are sparse, with limited evidence-based outcome data.…
View article: Health-care resource use and costs associated with inflammatory bowel disease in northwest London: a retrospective linked database study
Health-care resource use and costs associated with inflammatory bowel disease in northwest London: a retrospective linked database study Open
Background With 20–40% of patients who have inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) not responding to therapy, resource use and costs can be high. We performed a descriptive analysis of health-care data for IBD management in the National Health S…
View article: Gastroenterology trainee experience, confidence and satisfaction in nutrition training: a cross-sectional survey in the UK
Gastroenterology trainee experience, confidence and satisfaction in nutrition training: a cross-sectional survey in the UK Open
Introduction Nutrition is an essential part of gastroenterology specialist training. There is limited evidence of trainee experience in this area. The shorter training programme introduced in 2022 may lead to reduced exposure to this subsp…
View article: DOP05 Bowel damage and its correlation with the disability index in patients with recently diagnosed Crohn´s Disease
DOP05 Bowel damage and its correlation with the disability index in patients with recently diagnosed Crohn´s Disease Open
Background Crohn’s disease (CD) progression can lead to bowel damage (BD) and disability. However, the longitudinal characterization of BD and disability in early CD patients remains limited. Methods The Crohn´s Disease Cohort (CROCO) is a…
View article: P253 Knowledge and acceptability of the Lémann Index to measure progressive intestinal damage in Crohn’s disease: results from an international cross-sectional survey
P253 Knowledge and acceptability of the Lémann Index to measure progressive intestinal damage in Crohn’s disease: results from an international cross-sectional survey Open
Background Chronic inflammation in Crohn’s disease (CD) predisposes to progressive structural bowel damage (SBD). The Lémann index (LI) is a prospectively validated tool that captures extent and severity of strictures, penetrating disease …
View article: An Umbrella Review of the Effectiveness of Digital Technologies for the Management of Inflammatory Bowel Disease
An Umbrella Review of the Effectiveness of Digital Technologies for the Management of Inflammatory Bowel Disease Open
View article: P226 Disability in Crohn’s Disease Patients at diagnosis: Findings from the CROCO (Crohn´s Disease Cohort) study
P226 Disability in Crohn’s Disease Patients at diagnosis: Findings from the CROCO (Crohn´s Disease Cohort) study Open
Background Crohn’s disease (CD) can lead to progressive bowel damage and disability. Disability has been proposed by the SPIRIT-IOIBD consensus as an endpoint in disease-modification trials. Despite this, there is scarce data on disability…
View article: P801 Umbrella review of effectiveness of digital technologies for the management of Inflammatory Bowel Disease
P801 Umbrella review of effectiveness of digital technologies for the management of Inflammatory Bowel Disease Open
Background The use of digital technology is increasing significantly world wide, with 67% of the global population (5.1 billion people) having subscribed to mobile internet services in 2018 [1]. Clinical trials assessing commercially avail…
View article: Stressful events as correlates of depressive and PTSD symptoms in Hong Kong women during social unrest and COVID-19 pandemic
Stressful events as correlates of depressive and PTSD symptoms in Hong Kong women during social unrest and COVID-19 pandemic Open