Histologic improvement predicts endoscopic remission in patients with ulcerative colitis

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Abstract

Limited research has been performed to determine if histologic improvement serves as a prognosticator for endoscopic remission, a key therapeutic target for ulcerative colitis (UC). The primary aim of the study was to evaluate if histological activity could predict endoscopic remission in UC patients with Mayo endoscopic subscores (MES) of 0 or 1. In addition, we compared the clinical outcomes between histologic improvement group and active group. This research encompassed 492 individuals with UC with MES of 0 or 1, who underwent histological assessment as per the established protocol of Samsung Medical Center between January 2018 and December 2020. Participants were categorized into two cohorts based on the degree of histological activity: those showing histologic improvement and those with ongoing histologic activity. The endoscopic activity was assessed during follow-up, and the primary outcome was endoscopic remission according to histologic activity. Out of the total participants, endoscopic activity was scrutinized in 435 patients during the colonoscopic follow-up and in 146 during the subsequent one. The histologic improvement group at the index colonoscopy was more likely achieve endoscopic remission than the histologic active group. Clinical relapse was more likely in the histologic active group than in the histologic improvement group.

Original languageEnglish
Article number19926
JournalScientific Reports
Volume14
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 2024

Keywords

  • Endoscopic healing
  • Endoscopic remission
  • Histologic activity
  • Histologic remission
  • Mucosal healing
  • Ulcerative colitis

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