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Unmet Medical Needs in the Management of Ulcerative Colitis: Results of an Italian Delphi Consensus

BACKGROUND: The lifelong and remitting nature of ulcerative colitis results in considerable disability and a substantial negative impact on quality of life. The major goal of the therapy of ulcerative colitis is considered to be the modification of the course of the disease, so that the patient'...

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Autores principales: Daperno, Marco, Armuzzi, Alessandro, Danese, Silvio, Fries, Walter, Liguori, Giuseppina, Orlando, Ambrogio, Papi, Claudio, Principi, Mariabeatrice, Rizzello, Fernando, Viscido, Angelo, Gionchetti, Paolo
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Publicado: Hindawi 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6745180/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31565051
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/3108025
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author Daperno, Marco
Armuzzi, Alessandro
Danese, Silvio
Fries, Walter
Liguori, Giuseppina
Orlando, Ambrogio
Papi, Claudio
Principi, Mariabeatrice
Rizzello, Fernando
Viscido, Angelo
Gionchetti, Paolo
author_facet Daperno, Marco
Armuzzi, Alessandro
Danese, Silvio
Fries, Walter
Liguori, Giuseppina
Orlando, Ambrogio
Papi, Claudio
Principi, Mariabeatrice
Rizzello, Fernando
Viscido, Angelo
Gionchetti, Paolo
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description BACKGROUND: The lifelong and remitting nature of ulcerative colitis results in considerable disability and a substantial negative impact on quality of life. The major goal of the therapy of ulcerative colitis is considered to be the modification of the course of the disease, so that the patient's quality of life can be improved while minimising disease-related disability. Although considerable progress in understanding the molecular pathways involved in ulcerative colitis has led to improved treatment options, there is currently no definitive cure for ulcerative colitis, there remain considerable unmet needs in terms of long-term efficacy and safety, and there are many patients who continue to be burdened by physical and psychological symptoms. Defining unmet needs can help to increase the awareness of the shortcomings of current therapeutic management and highlight the need to achieve not only a control of clinical symptoms but also control of mucosal healing, in order to attain the best possible long-term outcomes. METHODS: With the aim of providing a better understanding of the unmet needs of patients towards improving overall care, a Delphi process was used to obtain consensus among a group of Italian ulcerative colitis experts. The consensus group met with a major focus of delineating the unmet needs of current treatment strategies and overall management of ulcerative colitis, while also focusing on quality of life and patient care. RESULTS: Three main areas were identified: (i) treatment, (ii) monitoring and risk management, and (iii) patient-related issues. A high level of consensus was reached on all but one of the statements identified. CONCLUSIONS: The findings arising from the Delphi process provide valuable insights into the unmet needs in the management of moderate-to-severe ulcerative colitis from the clinician's perspective, while emphasising the benefits of therapeutic individualization and suggesting areas that need additional study with the aim of optimising the treatment of patients with ulcerative colitis.
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spelling pubmed-67451802019-09-29 Unmet Medical Needs in the Management of Ulcerative Colitis: Results of an Italian Delphi Consensus Daperno, Marco Armuzzi, Alessandro Danese, Silvio Fries, Walter Liguori, Giuseppina Orlando, Ambrogio Papi, Claudio Principi, Mariabeatrice Rizzello, Fernando Viscido, Angelo Gionchetti, Paolo Gastroenterol Res Pract Research Article BACKGROUND: The lifelong and remitting nature of ulcerative colitis results in considerable disability and a substantial negative impact on quality of life. The major goal of the therapy of ulcerative colitis is considered to be the modification of the course of the disease, so that the patient's quality of life can be improved while minimising disease-related disability. Although considerable progress in understanding the molecular pathways involved in ulcerative colitis has led to improved treatment options, there is currently no definitive cure for ulcerative colitis, there remain considerable unmet needs in terms of long-term efficacy and safety, and there are many patients who continue to be burdened by physical and psychological symptoms. Defining unmet needs can help to increase the awareness of the shortcomings of current therapeutic management and highlight the need to achieve not only a control of clinical symptoms but also control of mucosal healing, in order to attain the best possible long-term outcomes. METHODS: With the aim of providing a better understanding of the unmet needs of patients towards improving overall care, a Delphi process was used to obtain consensus among a group of Italian ulcerative colitis experts. The consensus group met with a major focus of delineating the unmet needs of current treatment strategies and overall management of ulcerative colitis, while also focusing on quality of life and patient care. RESULTS: Three main areas were identified: (i) treatment, (ii) monitoring and risk management, and (iii) patient-related issues. A high level of consensus was reached on all but one of the statements identified. CONCLUSIONS: The findings arising from the Delphi process provide valuable insights into the unmet needs in the management of moderate-to-severe ulcerative colitis from the clinician's perspective, while emphasising the benefits of therapeutic individualization and suggesting areas that need additional study with the aim of optimising the treatment of patients with ulcerative colitis. Hindawi 2019-09-02 /pmc/articles/PMC6745180/ /pubmed/31565051 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/3108025 Text en Copyright © 2019 Marco Daperno et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Daperno, Marco
Armuzzi, Alessandro
Danese, Silvio
Fries, Walter
Liguori, Giuseppina
Orlando, Ambrogio
Papi, Claudio
Principi, Mariabeatrice
Rizzello, Fernando
Viscido, Angelo
Gionchetti, Paolo
Unmet Medical Needs in the Management of Ulcerative Colitis: Results of an Italian Delphi Consensus
title Unmet Medical Needs in the Management of Ulcerative Colitis: Results of an Italian Delphi Consensus
title_full Unmet Medical Needs in the Management of Ulcerative Colitis: Results of an Italian Delphi Consensus
title_fullStr Unmet Medical Needs in the Management of Ulcerative Colitis: Results of an Italian Delphi Consensus
title_full_unstemmed Unmet Medical Needs in the Management of Ulcerative Colitis: Results of an Italian Delphi Consensus
title_short Unmet Medical Needs in the Management of Ulcerative Colitis: Results of an Italian Delphi Consensus
title_sort unmet medical needs in the management of ulcerative colitis: results of an italian delphi consensus
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6745180/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31565051
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/3108025
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