Brief Article
Copyright ©2012 Baishideng Publishing Group Co.
World J Gastroenterol. Apr 21, 2012; 18(15): 1773-1780
Published online Apr 21, 2012. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v18.i15.1773
Table 1 Simple Clinical Colitis Activity Index[10]
SymptomScore
Bowel frequency (d)
1-30
4-61
7-92
> 93
Bowel frequency (night)
1-31
4-62
Urgency of defecation
Hurry1
Immediately2
Incontinence3
Blood in stool
Trace1
Occasionally frank2
Usually frank3
General wellbeing
Very well0
Slightly below par1
Poor2
Very poor3
Terrible4
Extracolonic features1 per manifestation
Table 2 Description of four excluded patients and eight dropouts
DaySCCAI run inReason for discontinuationSCCAI dropoutReductionIncrease
Excluded patients
108.916.62.3
458.014.13.9
1008.214.14.1
1161123.67.4
Drop-outs
98.936.72.2
544.635.10.5
735.937.31.4
1005.638.42.8
1029.036.72.3
1276.635.61.0
1406.735.31.4
1418.336.32.0
Table 3 Demographic and baseline clinical characteristics of patients
CharacteristicProfermin, n = 39
Sex, male:female15/24
Age, yr, median and range35 (19-50)
Mean duration of disease, yr, median and range7 (1-21)
Disease location, n (%)
Proctitis17 (44)
Left-sided colitis/procto-sigmoiditis11 (28)
Pancolitis11 (28)
Extraintestinal manifestations, n (%)17 (43)
Initial CRP, mg/L, median and range15 (< 1-156)
Initial albumin, g/L, median and range41 (23-47)
Table 4 Concomitant medications
n (%)
Mesalamine oral
Alone21 (54)
Combined with immunosuppressants8 (21)
Mesalamine enema or suppository6 (15)
Azathioprine or 6-mercaptopurine3 (8)
Corticosteroids oral0 (0)
Corticosteroids enema1 (3)
Antibiotics0 (0)
TNF-α inhibitors3 (8)
None3 (8)