Physician Perspectives on Unresolved Issues in the Management of Ulcerative Colitis: The UC Horizons Project.

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2016

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Gisbert, Javier P
Barreiro-de Acosta, Manuel
Esteve, María
García-Sánchez, Valle
Gomollón, Fernando
Guardiola, Jordi
Hinojosa, Joaquin
Martín Arranz, Maria-Dolores
Minguez, Miguel
Taxonera, Carlos

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There is still uncertainty about what constitutes the best therapeutic practice in ulcerative colitis (UC). The purpose of the "UC Horizons Project" was to raise a series of questions regarding the management of UC to provide responses based on the best scientific evidence available. The 11 members of the scientific committee prepared draft answers to the 10 questions from available evidence after a literature search. A total of 48 Spanish gastroenterology specialists nationwide participated in the project. The national meeting discussed the 10 issues in working groups and reached consensus regarding the recommendations by anonymous, interactive vote following the Delphi methodology. Final answers were developed, based on evidence and clinical experience of the participants. All the recommendations achieved a high level of agreement in the plenary vote, although the quality of the evidence was markedly heterogeneous. The lowest percentage of agreement corresponded to the questions with the weakest level of evidence, highlighting the necessity of conducting further studies in these areas. The recommendations focused on (1) aminosalicylates therapy (regarding dose and appropriateness of coadministration with thiopurines), (2) corticosteroid therapy (regarding dose and route of administration), (3) thiopurine treatment (regarding indications and possibility of withdrawal), (4) anti-tumor necrosis factor therapy (regarding appropriateness of combination with thiopurines, intensification, or discontinuation of treatment), and (5) colorectal cancer (regarding risk and time trends). The UC Horizons Project raised a series of eminently practical questions about the management of UC and provided responses based on the best scientific evidence available.

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Attitude of Health Personnel
Colitis, Ulcerative
Consensus
Disease Management
Gastroenterology
Humans
Physicians
Practice Guidelines as Topic
Remission Induction
Surveys and Questionnaires

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