Early infliximab trough levels in paediatric IBD patients predict sustained remission
Nanja Bevers,
Arta Aliu,
Dennis R. Wong
et al.
Abstract:Background: Exposure–response studies have shown that higher infliximab concentrations are associated with better outcomes in inflammatory bowel disease. There is little agreement about the optimal time to measure infliximab levels in children. Objectives: We aimed to evaluate whether trough levels at week 6 or week 14 predict sustained remission. The secondary aim was to define target trough levels at weeks 6 and 14. Design: We used routinely collected electronic healthcare data of 70 anti-tumour necrosis fac… Show more
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