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Thiopurines have no impact on outcomes of Crohn's disease patients beyond 12 mo...

Sousa, Paula; Patita, Marta; Arroja, Bruno; Lago, Paula; Rosa, Isadora; Sousa, Helena Tavares; Ministro, Paula; Mocanu, Irina; Vieira, Ana

The emergence of new treatments the inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD) raised questions regarding the role of older agents, namely thiopurines. Aims: To clarify the benefits of combination treatment with thiopurines on Crohn's disease (CD) patients in the maintenance phase of infliximab. Methods: In this analysis of the 2 -year prospective multicentric DIRECT study, patients were assessed in terms of clinical ac...


How many biomarker measurements are needed to predict prognosis in Crohn's dise...

Magro, Fernando; Estevinho, Maria Manuela; Catalano, Gaia; Patita, Marta; Arroja, Bruno; Lago, Paula; Rosa, Isadora; Sousa, Helena Tavares

BackgroundTimely stratification of Crohn's disease (CD) is essential for patients' management. The use of noninvasive accurate biomarkers is key to monitor treatment and to pursue mucosal healing, the ultimate treatment endpoint in CD. ObjectiveWe aimed to evaluate the performance of readily available biomarkers and develop risk matrices to predict CD progression. MethodsData from 289 CD patients receiving infl...


Transmural remission improves clinical outcomes up to 5 years in Crohn's disease

Fernandes, Samuel; Serrazina, Juliana; Botto, Inês Ayala; Leal, Tiago; Guimarães, Andreia; Garcia, Joana Lemos; Rosa, Isadora; Prata, Rita

Introduction: Evidence supporting transmural remission (TR) as a long-term treatment target in Crohn's disease (CD) is still unavailable. Less stringent but more reachable targets such as isolated endoscopic (IER) or radiologic remission (IRR) may also be acceptable options in the long-term. Methods: Multicenter retrospective study including 404 CD patients evaluated by magnetic resonance enterography and colon...


Transmural remission improves clinical outcomes up to 5 years in Crohn's disease

Fernandes, Samuel Raimundo; Serrazina, Juliana; Botto, Inês Ayala; Leal, Tiago; Guimarães, Andreia; Garcia, Joana Lemos; Rosa, Isadora; Prata, Rita

IntroductionEvidence supporting transmural remission (TR) as a long-term treatment target in Crohn's disease (CD) is still unavailable. Less stringent but more reachable targets such as isolated endoscopic (IER) or radiologic remission (IRR) may also be acceptable options in the long-term. MethodsMulticenter retrospective study including 404 CD patients evaluated by magnetic resonance enterography and colonosco...


Patient-derived explants of colorectal cancer: histopathological and molecular ...

da Mata, Sara; Franchi-Mendes, Teresa; Abreu, Sofia; Filipe, Bruno; Morgado, Sónia; Mesquita, Marta; Albuquerque, Cristina; Fonseca, Ricardo

Colorectal cancer (CRC) is one of the most common cancers worldwide. Although short-term cultures of tumour sections and xenotransplants have been used to determine drug efficacy, the results frequently fail to confer clinically useful information. Biomarker discovery has changed the paradigm for advanced CRC, though the presence of a biomarker does not necessarily translate into therapeutic success. To improve...


Methylation patterns in dysplasia in inflammatory bowel disease patients

Rosa, Isadora; Silva, Patricia; da Mata, Sara; Magro, Fernando; Carneiro, Fatima; Peixoto, Armando; Silva, Marco; Sousa, Helena Tavares; Roseira, Joana

Background and aims:Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) with colonic involvement increases colorectal cancer risk. However, the distinction between IBD related and sporadic dysplasia in IBD patients is difficult. Some data favors the importance of abnormal DNA methylation in IBD-related carcinogenesis. We aimed to define methylation patterns in patients with colonic cancer or dysplasia diagnosis following an IBD d...


Comparison of different histological indexes in the assessment of UC activity a...

Magro, Fernando; Lopes, Joanne; Borralho, Paula; Lopes, Susana; Coelho, Rosa; Cotter, Jose; de Castro, Francisca Dias; Sousa, Helena Tavares

Objective Histological remission is being increasingly acknowledged as a therapeutic endpoint in patients with UC. The work hereafter described aimed to evaluate the concordance between three histological classification systems-Geboes Score (GS), Nancy Index (NI) and RobartsHistopathologyIndex (RHI), as well as to evaluate their association with the endoscopic outcomes and the faecal calprotectin (FC) levels. D...


Intensive Follow-Up After Curative Surgery for Colorectal Cancer

Rodrigues, Rita Vale; Silva, João Pereira da; Rosa, Isadora; Santos, Isabel; Pereira, Nuno; Soares, Carla; Pereira, António Dias

Introduction: The purpose of postoperative surveillance programs after curative treatment for colorectal cancer is to detect asymptomatic recurrences with the premise that an important rate will be eligible for curative resection, improving overall survival. We have implemented a surveillance program for patients with colorectal cancer, stages II-III, with periodic clinical, carcinoembryonic antigen and cancer ...

Date: 2017   |   Origin: Acta Médica Portuguesa

Therapeutic drug monitoring of CT-P13: a comparison of four different immunoassays

Afonso, Joana; de Sousa, Helena Tavares; Rosa, Isadora; Carvalho, João; Dias, Claudia Camila; Magro, Fernando

Background: The commercialization of CT-P13, an infliximab (IFX) biosimilar, has the potential to decrease health-related costs and enhance access to biological therapies. This study aimed to address the accuracy and inter-assay agreement of the CT-P13 quantification using four different assays initially developed to assess IFX. Methods: The four different methods, one in-house method and three commercially ava...


Impact of early surgery and immunosuppression on Crohn's disease disabling outc...

Magro, Fernando; Dias, Cláudia C.; Coelho, Rosa; Santos, Paula M.; Fernandes, Samuel; Caetano, Cidalina; Rodrigues, Angela; Portela, Francisco

Background and Aims: The definition of early therapeutic strategies to control Crohn's disease aggressiveness and prevent recurrence is key to improve clinical practice. This study explores the impact of early surgery and immunosuppression onset in the occurrence of disabling outcomes. Methods: This was a multicentric and retrospective study with 754 patients with Crohn's disease, who were stratified according ...


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