Rapidly achieving clinical remission in ulcerative colitis indicates better endoscopic and histological outcomes
Rirong Chen,
Yizhe Tie,
Yongle Huang
et al.
Abstract:BackgroundClinical remission (CR) is the principal short‐term treatment target in patients with ulcerative colitis (UC). However, whether rapidly achieving CR indicates better outcomes remains unclear.ObjectivesWe aimed to explore the associations between the timing of CR and therapeutic outcomes in UC.MethodsThis study included UC patients from the UNIFI trial. Week‐2 CR and time to CR were the major variables of interest. Endoscopic remission (ER) at week 52 was the primary outcome. Multivariate logistic reg… Show more
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