
pmid: 34995529
Short- and long-term treatment targets in inflammatory bowel diseases (IBDs) evolved during the last decade, shifting from symptom control to endoscopic healing and patient-centered parameters. The STRIDE-II consensus placed these targets on a timeline from initiating treatment and introduced additional targets, normalization of serum and fecal biomarkers, restoration of quality of life, prevention of disability, and, in children, restoration of growth. Transmural healing in Crohn's disease and histologic healing in ulcerative colitis currently serve as adjunct measures to gauge remission depth. However, whether early treatment according to a treat-to-target paradigm affects the natural course of IBD remains unclear, leading to the need for prospective disease-modification trials. The SPIRIT consensus defined the targets for these trials to assess the long-term impact of early treatment on quality of life, disability, disease complications, risk of neoplastic lesions, and mortality. As further data emerge about the risk-benefit balance of aiming toward deeper healing, the targets in treating IBDs may continue to shift.
[SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio], Remission Induction, Inflammatory Bowel Diseases, Disease Control, Therapeutic Goals, Ulcerative* / therapy Goals Humans Inflammatory Bowel Diseases* / pathology Inflammatory Bowel Diseases* / therapy Prospective Studies Quality of Life Remission Induction, Disease Modification, Quality of Life, Humans, Ulcerative* / pathology Colitis, Colitis, Ulcerative, Ulcerative* / diagnosis Colitis, Prospective Studies, Child, MESH: Child Colitis, Goals, Natural History
[SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio], Remission Induction, Inflammatory Bowel Diseases, Disease Control, Therapeutic Goals, Ulcerative* / therapy Goals Humans Inflammatory Bowel Diseases* / pathology Inflammatory Bowel Diseases* / therapy Prospective Studies Quality of Life Remission Induction, Disease Modification, Quality of Life, Humans, Ulcerative* / pathology Colitis, Colitis, Ulcerative, Ulcerative* / diagnosis Colitis, Prospective Studies, Child, MESH: Child Colitis, Goals, Natural History
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