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World J Gastroenterol. Aug 7, 2015; 21(29): 8804-8810
Published online Aug 7, 2015. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v21.i29.8804
Table 1 Factors associated with microscopic colitis
Autoimmune disorder (type 1 diabetes, rheumatoid arthritis, celiac disease, thyroid disorders)
Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs
Proton pump inhibitors
Serotoin reuptake inhibitors
Statins
Beta-blockers
Smoking
Table 2 Summary of studies demonstrating efficacy of budesonide for treating microscopic colitis
Number of patientsMean age (yr)TreatmentRemission rate1Relapse rate2
Miehlke et al[31], 20084857.5Budesonide 9 mg/d for 6 wk, followed by budesonide 6 mg/d vs placebo for 6 moShort-term 96%26% vs 65% placebo, P = 0.022
Long-term 74% vs 35% placebo, P = 0.008
Bonderup et al[19], 20093462.8Budesonide 9 mg/d for 6 wk, followed by budesonide 6 mg/d vs placebo for 24 wkLong-term53%
76.5% vs 12% placebo, P < 0.001
Miehlke et al[15], 20149258.8Budesonide 9 mg/d vs placebo for 8 wkAt 8 wk,35%
80% vs 59.5% placebo, P = 0.072
Münch et al[16], 20149256.7Budesonide 9 mg/d for 8 wk, followed by budesonide 4.5 mg/d vs placebo for 6 moShort-term 84.5%82.1% vs 12.5% placebo
Long-term
61.4% vs 16.7% placebo, P < 0.001
Table 3 Response rate to immunomodulators and anti-tumor necrosis factor for severe or refractory microscopic colitis
Number of patientsMean age (yr)TreatmentDuration of therapyResponse rate
Münch et al[22], 20134659Azathioprine or 6-MP 2 mg/kg per dayVariable, 1-57 mo41%
Pardi et al[30], 2001962Azathioprine or 6-MP 2 mg/kg per day26 mo56%
Münch et al[21], 2013962Methotrexate 15-25 mg/wk12 wk0%
Esteve et al[25], 2011459Infliximab 5 mg/kg at 0, 2, 6 wk then every 6-8 wk intravenouslyVariable, 5-14 mo75%
Münch et al[26], 2012355Adalimumab induction1 then 40 mg subcutaneously every 2 wk6 wk66%
Pola et al[24], 2013158Infliximab 5 mg/kg at 0, 2, 6 wk then every 8 wk intravenously6 mo100%