Validation Of The Bristol Stool Chart And The Bliss Stool Classification System In The Intensive Care Unit

Gastroenterology(2019)

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Background: Anti-TNF treatment reduces requirement for surgical resection in CD; but whether biologic agents reduce colectomy rates in UC is not clear.Between Feb'15 and Jun'15 NICE and the Scottish Medicines Consortium approved the use of infliximab, adalimumab, golimumab and vedolizumab for medically refractory UC.Prior to this date biologic use in UC across Scotland was restricted to infliximab rescue therapy.We therefore aimed to describe UC colectomy rates before and after the advent of biologic use for moderately to severely active UC.Methods: We performed a retrospective analysis of UC colectomy rates in a single Scottish health board (NHS Lothian) from Jan'09 to Dec'17.Surgical resections for UC were identified from the Lothian Pathology database and/or theatre record.Electronic medical records were screened to describe UC phenotype and operation details.Colectomies were termed 'elective' if operative decision was made prior to admission, 'emergency' if colectomy occurred during admission and 'fulminant' if within 3 months of diagnosis.Biologic prescriptions details for all UC patients from Jan'09 to Jun'17 were retrieved from the Edinburgh Biologics Registry.Extent and severity of disease were defined using the Montreal classification at colectomy or at initiation of biologic for those who did not undergo colectomy.Linear regression was used to assess change in rates of colectomy and biologic use over the study period.Results There was a reduction in annual colectomy rate during the overall study period (P=0.028)(Fig. 1), with 39 (30-44) median (IQR) colectomies between 2009-14 and 25 (23-26) between 2014-17.This was driven by a reduction in nonfulminant colectomy rate (P=0.028);there was no change in the rate of fulminant colectomies.Over the same time, in keeping with national guidelines in Feb 2015 there was a significant increase in biologic prescribing (P<0.001).In total, 296 patients underwent colectomy consisting of 193 (65%) emergency and 97 (33%) elective operations (Table 1).The 1-stage pouch operation has seen a significant decline over the study period.Conclusion: Increased use of biologics has been matched by an overall reduction in colectomy rates.However this has been driven by fewer operations in those who have established UC with fulminant colectomy rates unchanged over time. Tu1642
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bliss stool classification system,bristol stool chart,intensive care unit
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