2022
DOI: 10.1111/apt.16853
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A United States expert consensus to standardise definitions, follow‐up, and treatment targets for extra‐intestinal manifestations in inflammatory bowel disease

Abstract: Summary Background and aims Extra‐intestinal manifestations (EIMs) are a common complication of inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD), affecting up to half of the patients. Despite their high prevalence, information on standardised definitions, diagnostic strategies, and treatment targets is limited. Methods As a starting point for a national EIM study network, an interdisciplinary expert panel of 12 gastroenterologists, 4 rheumatologists, 3 ophthalmologists, 6 dermatologists, and 4 patient representatives was ass… Show more

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“…3 A few years later, with the vedolizumab approval, the concept of gut-selectivity raised some concerns about the efficacy of new biologics for EIMs. 4 After a three-step meeting, Falloon et al 5 proposed some guidance for diagnosis, management and follow-up on five major EIMs: erythema nodosum, pyoderma gangrenosum, uveitis, peripheral arthritis and axial arthritis. 5 This US (United States) consensus involved 12 IBD specialists, four rheumatologists, three ophthalmologists, six dermatologists and four patient representatives.…”
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“…3 A few years later, with the vedolizumab approval, the concept of gut-selectivity raised some concerns about the efficacy of new biologics for EIMs. 4 After a three-step meeting, Falloon et al 5 proposed some guidance for diagnosis, management and follow-up on five major EIMs: erythema nodosum, pyoderma gangrenosum, uveitis, peripheral arthritis and axial arthritis. 5 This US (United States) consensus involved 12 IBD specialists, four rheumatologists, three ophthalmologists, six dermatologists and four patient representatives.…”
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“…Except for psoriasis and arthralgia, both consensus meetings focused on the same EIM. 5,9 The main difference lies in the need for a dedicated specialist for the diagnosis of erythema nodosum and peripheral arthritis. Falloon et al 5 considered that an IBD specialist can clinically diagnose these situations, while the IOIBD consensus 9 clearly stated a proper diagnosis by the organ specialist is needed for a robust and accurate assessment of EIMs in IBD trials.…”
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“…While this remains to be shown, we feel it is likely that our findings can be extrapolated to medical practice outside of the US given that IBD care in the Western world shows a high degree of alignment 6–10 . This is further highlighted by the large agreement found across our as well as the EXTRA consensus statements 2,3 …”
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“…We agree with the EXTRA authors regarding the complimentary but distinct goals of our two initiatives 2,3 . The EXTRA consensus was designed specifically to identify EIM endpoints for use in clinical trials 1 .…”
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