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World J Gastroenterol. Nov 21, 2013; 19(43): 7552-7560
Published online Nov 21, 2013. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v19.i43.7552
Table 1 Association between the definitions of remission and mucosal healing and actual healing rates in patients with ulcerative colitis treated with mesalazine
AuthorDesignStudyTiming of endoscopyEndoscopic indexDef. of MHNo of pat. Achieving MH
Vecchi (2001)Mc, RCTMesalazine 4 g orally vs 2 + 2 g orally and enema6 wkRachmilewitzRachmilewitz < 458% vs 71%
Malchow (2002)Mc, db, RCTMesalazine 4 g enema vs 1 g foam4 wkRachmilewitzRachmilewitz < 238% vs 37%
Mansfield (2002)Mc, db, RCTBalsalazide 6.75 g vs sulfasal. 3g8 wk4 point scaleScore of 0 = normal mucosa27% vs 25%
Hanauer (2007) AscendMc, db, RCTAsacol 4.8 g vs 2.4 g6 wkDescriptive, no scoreNormal endoscopic finding25% vs 20%
Kamm (2007) MMXMc, db, RCTMMX mes. 4.8 g vs 2.4 g vs placebo8 wkMod. Sutherland indexMod Sutherland index < 177% vs 69% vs 46%
Kruis (2009)Mc, db, RCTMesalazine 3 g vs 1g x 38 wkRachmilewitzRachmilewitz < 471% vs 70%
Table 2 One of the problems in endoscopic ulcerative colitis scores is the application of varying criteria
TrueloveBaronPowell-T (St Mark’s)LevineRach-milewitzModified BaronMayoSutherland
Erythema++
Edema+
Granularity+++
Vascular pattern+++++
Friability++++++++
Erosions+++
Ulceration++++
Exudate++
Remission00-10-20-10-10
Table 3 Proposal of the CBEHI classification to assess Crohn’s disease activity
Activity levelDefinitionCode
Clinical activityRemission: CDAI < 150C0
Active: CDAI ≥ 150C1
Biochemical activityCRP normalB0 (CRP)
Elevated CRPB1 (CRP)
Calprotectin < 200 μg/gB0 (Calpro)
Calprotectin ≥ 200 μg/gB1 (Calpro)
Endoscopic activityRemission: SES-CD < 4E0
Active: SES-CD ≥ 4E1
Histologic activityInactiveH0
ActiveH1
ImagingInactive: no fistulas, no stenosesI0
Active: presence of either fistula and/or stenosisI1