Year 2023 / Volume 115 / Number 10
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Long-term clinical outcomes after the discontinuation of anti-TNF agents in patients with inflammatory bowel disease: a meta-analysis

559-566

DOI: 10.17235/reed.2023.9537/2023

Cong Dai, Yi-Nuo Wang, Wen-Ning Tian, Yu-Hong Huang, Min Jiang,

Abstract
Background: there are concerns regarding the risk of relapse after discontinuation of anti-tumor necrosis factor (anti-TNF) therapy in patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). A systematic review and meta-analysis were performed to evaluate the risk of relapse after discontinuation of anti-TNF agent in patients, and the response to retreatment with the same anti-TNF agent. Methods: electronic databases were searched to identify relevant studies. Primary outcomes were the pooled percentage of relapses after the withdrawal of anti-TNF agents. Secondary outcomes were the pooled percentage of the response to retreatment with the same anti-TNF agent after relapse. Results: thirty-seven studies were included in this meta-analysis. The overall risk of relapse after discontinuation of anti-TNF agent was 43 % for ulcerative colitis (UC) and 43 % for Crohn’s disease (CD). In UC, the relapse rate was 37 % at 1-2 year, and 58 % at 3-5 years. In CD, the relapse rate was 38 % at 1-2 year, 53 % at 3-5 years, and 49 % at more than five years. When clinical remission was the only criterion for stopping anti-TNF agent, the relapse rate was 42 % in UC and 45 % in CD, which decreased to 40 % in UC and 36 % in CD when clinical remission and endoscopic healing were required. Retreatment with the same anti-TNF agent induced remission again in 78 % of UC patients and 76 % of CD patients. Conclusion: our meta-analysis showed that a high proportion of IBD patients will relapse after discontinuation of anti-TNF agent. The response to retreatment with the same anti-TNF agent is generally favorable in patients who relapse.
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There are concerns regarding the risk of relapse after discontinuation of anti-tumor necrosis factor (anti-TNF) therapy in patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). We performed a systematic review and meta-analysis to evaluate the risk of relapse after discontination of anti-TNF agent in patients, and the reponse to retreatment with the same anti-TNF agent. Thirty seven studies were included in this meta-analysis. The overall risk of relapse after discontinuation of anti-TNF agent was 43% for UC and 43% for CD. In UC, the relapse rate was 37% at 1-2 year, 58% at 3-5 years. In CD, the relapse rate was 38% at 1-2 year, 53% at 3-5 years, 49% at more than 5 years. When clinical remission was the only criterion for stopping anti-TNF agent, the relapse rate was 42% in UC and 45% in CD, which decreased to 40% in UC and 36% in CD when clinical remission and endoscopic healing were required. Retreatment with the same anti-TNF agent induced remission again in 78% of UC patients and 76% of CD patients. Our meta-analysis showed that a high proportion of IBD patients will relapse after discontinuation of anti-TNF agent. And response to retreatment with the same anti-TNF agent is generally favorable in patients who relapse.
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Received: 17/02/2023

Accepted: 18/04/2023

Online First: 28/04/2023

Published: 09/10/2023

Article revision time: 56 days

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