Background: Crohn's disease requires effective patient-clinician communication for successful illness and medication management. Shared decision making (SDM) has been suggested to improve communication around early intensive therapy. However, effective evidence-based SDM interventions for Crohn's disease are lacking, and the impact of SDM on Crohn's disease decision making and choice of therapy is unclear.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFClin Gastroenterol Hepatol
February 2021
In Crohn's disease, combination therapy with anti-tumor necrosis factor (anti-TNF) agents and azathioprine/mercaptopurine has been shown to be superior to monotherapy with one of these treatments alone. This combination has its best success rate when used early in the course of treatment. However, because of the significant cost of these drugs and concerns over long-term side effects, many patients and providers often ask about stopping one or both of these medications.
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January 2020
Background: Biologic medications have advanced the management of inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD) but are underutilized in the treatment algorithm. One reason may be related to patients' concerns about adverse events and their perceptions of risk. The aim of this study was to compare patients' perceptions of risk of IBD treatment with their perceived risk of everyday occurrences and other medications and how these perceptions may be influenced by personality traits.
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October 2018
Background: Hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) markedly increases tissue oxygen delivery. Case series suggest it may have a potential therapeutic benefit in ulcerative colitis (UC). We investigated the therapeutic potential of HBOT as an adjunct to steroids for UC flares requiring hospitalization.
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October 2017
Background: Patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) require regular follow-up to manage their care, which requires significant amount of time and out-of-pocket costs. Telemedicine in the form of video virtual visits could serve as an alternative to in-office visits. The aim of this project was to understand if telemedicine can provide high value care (defined as quality/cost) to outpatients with IBD.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA highly virulent strain of subsp. , STIR-GUS-F2f7, was isolated from moribund red Nile tilapia () farmed in Europe. In this communication, the complete genome sequencing of this bacterium is reported.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: Patients with ulcerative colitis (UC) are often fearful about medication side effects and how the disease will affect their future. Our aim was to better understand what aspects of UC, and UC management, are most concerning to patients, and how they would like to be informed about treatment options.
Methods: A Web-based survey was sent to UC patients throughout the United States and Australia.
Salmonid alphavirus (SAV) is an enveloped, single-stranded, positive sense RNA virus belonging to the family Togaviridae. It causes economically devastating disease in cultured salmonids. The characteristic features of SAV infection include severe histopathological changes in the heart, pancreas and skeletal muscles of diseased fish.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBiological drugs have significantly improved the quality of life of patients with inflammatory bowel disease. However, after 15 years of using these drugs in practice, we just now are beginning to better understand how to use them most effectively. It has become evident that antitumor necrosis factor agents, such as infliximab, have variable drug clearance across individuals, mostly related to the disease burden at the time of an infusion.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground & Aims: Many physicians hesitate to recommend anti-tumor necrosis factor (TNF) therapy for pediatric patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) because of concerns about risk of infection and cancer. We performed a systematic review to quantify the incidence of serious infection, lymphoma, and death among pediatric patients with IBD who received anti-TNF therapy. These values were compared with those expected from other treatments, from adults with IBD, and from the general pediatric population.
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