Combination of antimicrobials for non-specific isolated terminal ileal abnormalities - A randomized clinical trial

Indian Journal of Gastroenterology(2023)

引用 3|浏览5
暂无评分
摘要
Background and Aim Non-specific isolated terminal ileum abnormalities (NSITIA) namely erosions, ulcer and nodularity are frequent findings on ileal examination during colonoscopy. Their clinical significance and management are uncertain. Methodology A pilot randomized clinical trial comparing combination antimicrobial therapy (oral Rifaximin 550 mg twice daily for two weeks; Albendazole 400 mg orally as a single dose; Tinidazole 1 gm twice daily for three days i.e. Group A) with symptomatic treatment (Group B) was performed in patients with NSITIA, which was diagnosed on the basis of colonoscopy and histopathology features. The primary outcome measure was mucosal healing on follow-up ileocolonoscopy at three months of randomization. Additionally, clinical, endoscopic and histological findings were noted at baseline and after a follow-up of three months. Results Total 60 patients with NSITIA were randomized. The most prevalent symptoms were abdominal discomfort ( n = 37, 61.6%), diarrhea ( n = 25, 41.6%) and constipation ( n = 24, 40%). The incidence of ulcers, nodularity and erosions were ( n = 18, 62.1%), ( n = 8, 27.6%) and ( n = 3, 10.34%) in group A and ( n = 18, 58%), ( n = 9, 29%), ( n = 4, 13%) in group B, respectively. After a mean follow-up duration of 3.36 ± 0.27 months, both groups showed comparable resolution in clinical symptoms ( n = 24, 92.4% vs. n = 24, 88.8%, p = 0.954), ileocolonoscopic findings ( n = 23, 88.5% vs. n = 22, 81.5%, p = 0.765) and histological characteristics ( n = 20, 76.5% vs. n = 19, 70.4%, p = 0.806). Conclusion The clinical, endoscopic and histopathological remission occurs in most patients with NSITIA. The use of antimicrobials including antibiotic, antiprotozoal and anthelminthic therapy did not have any impact on the rate of mucosal healing in these patients. Our study is a pilot study and has some limitations such as small sample size and lack of complete small bowel workup in all patients, which leaves a possibility of undetected ulcers proximal to the terminal ileum. Clinical trial registration This study has been registered in India's clinical trial registry under the registration number CTRI/2020/02/023459 ). Graphical abstract
更多
查看译文
关键词
Erosions,Ileal ulcers,Nodularity,Non-specific terminal ileal inflammation,Terminal ileitis
AI 理解论文
溯源树
样例
生成溯源树,研究论文发展脉络
Chat Paper
正在生成论文摘要