Colectomy Rates did not Decrease in Paediatric- and Adult-Onset Ulcerative Colitis During the Biologics Era: A Nationwide Study From the epi-IIRN

Abstract Background It is still of debate whether the advent of biologics has been associated with a change in the natural history of ulcerative colitis [UC]. In this nationwide study we evaluated trends of long-term outcomes in all patients diagnosed with UC in Israel during the biologic era. Metho...

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Hauptverfasser: Atia, Ohad, Orlanski-Meyer, Esther, Lujan, Rona, Ledderman, Natan, Greenfeld, Shira, Kariv, Revital, Daher, Saleh, Yanai, Henit, Loewenberg Weisband, Yiska, Gabay, Hagit, Matz, Eran, Nevo, Daniel, Ollech, Jacob, Zittan, Eran, Israeli, Eran, Schwartz, Doron, Chowers, Yehuda, Dotan, Iris, Turner, Dan
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Lujan, Rona
Ledderman, Natan
Greenfeld, Shira
Kariv, Revital
Daher, Saleh
Yanai, Henit
Loewenberg Weisband, Yiska
Gabay, Hagit
Matz, Eran
Nevo, Daniel
Ollech, Jacob
Zittan, Eran
Israeli, Eran
Schwartz, Doron
Chowers, Yehuda
Dotan, Iris
Turner, Dan
description Abstract Background It is still of debate whether the advent of biologics has been associated with a change in the natural history of ulcerative colitis [UC]. In this nationwide study we evaluated trends of long-term outcomes in all patients diagnosed with UC in Israel during the biologic era. Methods Data in the epi-IIRN cohort were retrieved from the four Israeli Health Maintenance Organizations covering 98% of the population, and linked to the Ministry of Health prospective registry on surgeries and hospitalizations. Joinpoint Regression and Kaplan–Meier survival analyses were used, reporting annual average percentage change [AAPC] for each outcome. Results A total of 13 231 patients were diagnosed with UC since 2005 (1426 [11%] paediatric-onset, 10 310 [78%] adults, 1495 [11%] elderly) with 93 675 person-years of follow-up. The probabilities of surgery after 1, 3 and 5 years from diagnosis were 1.1, 2.3 and 4.1%, respectively, and the corresponding rates of hospitalizations were 22, 33 and 41%. The overall utilization of biologics in UC increased from 0.1% in 2005 to 9.6% in 2019 [AAPC 22.1%] and they were prescribed earlier during the disease course (median of 5.6 years [interquartile range 2.8–9.1] in 2005–2008 vs 0.8 years [0.4–1.5] in 2015–2018; p < 0.001]. Annual rates of surgeries [AAPC −1.3; p = 0.6] and steroid-dependency [AAPC −1.2; p = 0.3] remained unchanged, while rates of hospitalizations slightly decreased [AAPC −1.2; p < 0.001]. Outcomes were consistently worse in paediatric-onset disease than in adults, despite higher utilization of biologics [28% vs 12%, respectively; p < 0.001]. Conclusion During the biologic era rates of surgeries and steroid-dependency have remained unchanged in patients with UC, while rates of hospitalizations have slightly decreased.
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In this nationwide study we evaluated trends of long-term outcomes in all patients diagnosed with UC in Israel during the biologic era. Methods Data in the epi-IIRN cohort were retrieved from the four Israeli Health Maintenance Organizations covering 98% of the population, and linked to the Ministry of Health prospective registry on surgeries and hospitalizations. Joinpoint Regression and Kaplan–Meier survival analyses were used, reporting annual average percentage change [AAPC] for each outcome. Results A total of 13 231 patients were diagnosed with UC since 2005 (1426 [11%] paediatric-onset, 10 310 [78%] adults, 1495 [11%] elderly) with 93 675 person-years of follow-up. The probabilities of surgery after 1, 3 and 5 years from diagnosis were 1.1, 2.3 and 4.1%, respectively, and the corresponding rates of hospitalizations were 22, 33 and 41%. The overall utilization of biologics in UC increased from 0.1% in 2005 to 9.6% in 2019 [AAPC 22.1%] and they were prescribed earlier during the disease course (median of 5.6 years [interquartile range 2.8–9.1] in 2005–2008 vs 0.8 years [0.4–1.5] in 2015–2018; p &lt; 0.001]. Annual rates of surgeries [AAPC −1.3; p = 0.6] and steroid-dependency [AAPC −1.2; p = 0.3] remained unchanged, while rates of hospitalizations slightly decreased [AAPC −1.2; p &lt; 0.001]. Outcomes were consistently worse in paediatric-onset disease than in adults, despite higher utilization of biologics [28% vs 12%, respectively; p &lt; 0.001]. 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In this nationwide study we evaluated trends of long-term outcomes in all patients diagnosed with UC in Israel during the biologic era. Methods Data in the epi-IIRN cohort were retrieved from the four Israeli Health Maintenance Organizations covering 98% of the population, and linked to the Ministry of Health prospective registry on surgeries and hospitalizations. Joinpoint Regression and Kaplan–Meier survival analyses were used, reporting annual average percentage change [AAPC] for each outcome. Results A total of 13 231 patients were diagnosed with UC since 2005 (1426 [11%] paediatric-onset, 10 310 [78%] adults, 1495 [11%] elderly) with 93 675 person-years of follow-up. The probabilities of surgery after 1, 3 and 5 years from diagnosis were 1.1, 2.3 and 4.1%, respectively, and the corresponding rates of hospitalizations were 22, 33 and 41%. 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