Efficacy of Infliximab in Patients with Intestinal Behçet's Disease Refractory to Conventional Medication
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Objective To investigate the short- and long-term efficacy and safety of infliximab (IFX) in intestinal Behçet's disease (BD) patients in a retrospective cohort study. Methods Among 43 consecutive patients with intestinal BD presenting at the same clinic, 15 with active disease and receiving standard treatment were given IFX infusions (5 mg/kg body weight) every eight weeks. The patients were clinically and endoscopically evaluated before treatment, then assessed after 10 weeks, 12 months and 24 months for a clinical response, defined as a significant improvement in intestinal symptoms and a reduced C-reactive protein (CRP) level. Results At week 10, 12 patients (80%) exhibited a response to IFX, with eight (53%) in remission with no intestinal symptoms and normal CRP levels. A response to IFX was maintained in seven of the 11 patients (64%) available at 12 months and in four of the eight patients (50%) available at 24 months. Of the seven patients receiving prednisolone at entry, five responders had their steroid doses reduced. Fulminant intestinal BD was predictive of an absence of response to IFX. The adverse effects comprised one infusion reaction and one case of fever, most likely related to IFX. Conclusion IFX is effective and safe in patients with refractory intestinal BD.
著者
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Maeda Shin
Department Of Gastroenterology University Of Tokyo
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Kunisaki Reiko
Inflammatory Bowel Disease Center Yokohama City University Medical Center
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Naganuma Makoto
Department Of Advanced Therapeutics In Gi Diseases Graduate School Tokyo Medical And Dental Universi
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Tanaka Katsuaki
Gastroenterological Center Yokohama City University Medical Center
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Kimura Hideaki
Inflammatory Bowel Disease Centre, Yokohama City University Medical Centre, Japan
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Naganuma Makoto
Department of Internal Medicine, Keio University School of Medicine, Japan
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Maeda Shin
Department of Gastroenterology, Yokohama City University, Japan
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Kinoshita Hiroto
Inflammatory Bowel Disease Centre, Yokohama City University Medical Centre, Japan
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Yamamoto Hisae
Inflammatory Bowel Disease Centre, Yokohama City University Medical Centre, Japan
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Matsuda Reikei
Inflammatory Bowel Disease Centre, Yokohama City University Medical Centre, Japan
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Sasaki Tomohiko
Inflammatory Bowel Disease Centre, Yokohama City University Medical Centre, Japan
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