W. Miehsler et al., Impact of different therapeutic regimens on the outcome of patients with Crohn's disease of the upper gastrointestinal tract, INFLAMM B D, 7(2), 2001, pp. 99-105
Background: To follow-up clinical and biochemical features in patients with
Crohn's disease (CD) of the upper gastrointestinal (GI) tract and to evalu
ate the impact of different therapeutics on the outcome of these patients.
Methods: 32 CD patients with endoscopically and histologically proven CD of
the upper GI tract were included into this retrospective study. Gastroduod
enal and intestinal permeability rests, inflammatory parameters, Crohn's Di
sease Activity Index (CDAI), and upper gastrointestinal complaint profile w
ere sequentially assessed. These parameters were assessed at the beginning
and followed up during therapies with antisecretory drugs, mesalamine, pred
nisolone, and azathioprine. Results: Symptoms responded to antisecretory dr
ugs. Gastroduodenal permeability increased under mesalamine. Gastroduodenal
and intestinal permeability as well as CDAI decreased under prednisolone.
Under azathioprine, gastroduodenal and intestinal permeability. CDAI, and C
-reactive protein decreased.