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Lemann Index for Assessment of Crohn’s Disease: Correlation with the Quality of Life, Endoscopic Disease Activity, Magnetic Resonance Index of Activity and C- Reactive Protein

AIM: Crohn’s disease (CD) is characterized by continuing inflammation and progressive gut damage. Despite many scoring indices of CD, there is a lack of more global assessment tools for the evaluation of the total disease impact on the gut. METHODS: Fift y-three adult patients with proven CD underwe...

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Autores principales: Straksyte, Vestina, Kiudelis, Gediminas, Gineikiene, Irina, Janciauskas, Dainius, Basevicius, Algidas, Lukosevicius, Saulius, Kupcinskas, Limas
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Publicado: De Gruyter 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6843552/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31737782
http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/med-2019-0092
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author Straksyte, Vestina
Kiudelis, Gediminas
Gineikiene, Irina
Janciauskas, Dainius
Basevicius, Algidas
Lukosevicius, Saulius
Kupcinskas, Limas
author_facet Straksyte, Vestina
Kiudelis, Gediminas
Gineikiene, Irina
Janciauskas, Dainius
Basevicius, Algidas
Lukosevicius, Saulius
Kupcinskas, Limas
author_sort Straksyte, Vestina
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description AIM: Crohn’s disease (CD) is characterized by continuing inflammation and progressive gut damage. Despite many scoring indices of CD, there is a lack of more global assessment tools for the evaluation of the total disease impact on the gut. METHODS: Fift y-three adult patients with proven CD underwent magnetic resonance enterocolonography (MR-EC), colonoscopy, and clinical activity assessment, including CRP. Quality of life was assessed using IBDQ. MR-EC was used to evaluate the Magnetic Resonance Index of Activity (MaRIA- global (G)) and the Lemann Index (LI). The CD Endoscopic Index of Severity (CDEIS) was used to score the endoscopic activity of the disease. RESULTS: A signifi cant correlation between the LI and IBDQ was found (r=-0.812, P<0.01). LI and MaRIA-G correlated moderately, while the LI did not correlate significantly with CRP and CDEIS. For the detection of endoscopically active CD, MaRIA-G was more sensitive and specific (83.3%; 73.3%) compared to the LI (66.7%; 60.0%). There was a moderate correlation between CRP and MaRIA-G, as well as CRP and CDEIS (r=0.496; r=0.527,<0.01). CONCLUSION: A signifi cant negative correlation between the LI and quality of life, measured by IBDQ, was found in our study, suggesting that the LI could resemble more global features of the disease, besides inflammatory activity of the gut.
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spelling pubmed-68435522019-11-15 Lemann Index for Assessment of Crohn’s Disease: Correlation with the Quality of Life, Endoscopic Disease Activity, Magnetic Resonance Index of Activity and C- Reactive Protein Straksyte, Vestina Kiudelis, Gediminas Gineikiene, Irina Janciauskas, Dainius Basevicius, Algidas Lukosevicius, Saulius Kupcinskas, Limas Open Med (Wars) Research Article AIM: Crohn’s disease (CD) is characterized by continuing inflammation and progressive gut damage. Despite many scoring indices of CD, there is a lack of more global assessment tools for the evaluation of the total disease impact on the gut. METHODS: Fift y-three adult patients with proven CD underwent magnetic resonance enterocolonography (MR-EC), colonoscopy, and clinical activity assessment, including CRP. Quality of life was assessed using IBDQ. MR-EC was used to evaluate the Magnetic Resonance Index of Activity (MaRIA- global (G)) and the Lemann Index (LI). The CD Endoscopic Index of Severity (CDEIS) was used to score the endoscopic activity of the disease. RESULTS: A signifi cant correlation between the LI and IBDQ was found (r=-0.812, P<0.01). LI and MaRIA-G correlated moderately, while the LI did not correlate significantly with CRP and CDEIS. For the detection of endoscopically active CD, MaRIA-G was more sensitive and specific (83.3%; 73.3%) compared to the LI (66.7%; 60.0%). There was a moderate correlation between CRP and MaRIA-G, as well as CRP and CDEIS (r=0.496; r=0.527,<0.01). CONCLUSION: A signifi cant negative correlation between the LI and quality of life, measured by IBDQ, was found in our study, suggesting that the LI could resemble more global features of the disease, besides inflammatory activity of the gut. De Gruyter 2019-11-07 /pmc/articles/PMC6843552/ /pubmed/31737782 http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/med-2019-0092 Text en © 2019 Vestina Straksyte et al. published by De Gruyter http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 Public License.
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Straksyte, Vestina
Kiudelis, Gediminas
Gineikiene, Irina
Janciauskas, Dainius
Basevicius, Algidas
Lukosevicius, Saulius
Kupcinskas, Limas
Lemann Index for Assessment of Crohn’s Disease: Correlation with the Quality of Life, Endoscopic Disease Activity, Magnetic Resonance Index of Activity and C- Reactive Protein
title Lemann Index for Assessment of Crohn’s Disease: Correlation with the Quality of Life, Endoscopic Disease Activity, Magnetic Resonance Index of Activity and C- Reactive Protein
title_full Lemann Index for Assessment of Crohn’s Disease: Correlation with the Quality of Life, Endoscopic Disease Activity, Magnetic Resonance Index of Activity and C- Reactive Protein
title_fullStr Lemann Index for Assessment of Crohn’s Disease: Correlation with the Quality of Life, Endoscopic Disease Activity, Magnetic Resonance Index of Activity and C- Reactive Protein
title_full_unstemmed Lemann Index for Assessment of Crohn’s Disease: Correlation with the Quality of Life, Endoscopic Disease Activity, Magnetic Resonance Index of Activity and C- Reactive Protein
title_short Lemann Index for Assessment of Crohn’s Disease: Correlation with the Quality of Life, Endoscopic Disease Activity, Magnetic Resonance Index of Activity and C- Reactive Protein
title_sort lemann index for assessment of crohn’s disease: correlation with the quality of life, endoscopic disease activity, magnetic resonance index of activity and c- reactive protein
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6843552/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31737782
http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/med-2019-0092
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