학술논문

Short-term efficacy of vedolizumab in patients with inflammatory bowel disease in real-life settings in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Document Type
article
Source
Biomolecules & Biomedicine (2024)
Subject
Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD)
vedolizumab
Crohn's disease (CD)
ulcerative colitis (UC)
real-world efficacy
Biology (General)
QH301-705.5
Language
English
ISSN
2831-0896
2831-090X
Abstract
Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), encompassing Crohn's disease (CD) and ulcerative colitis (UC), necessitates effective management strategies. This study aims to evaluate the real-world efficacy of vedolizumab, a newer biological therapy, in treating IBD in Bosnia and Herzegovina. A retrospective observational study was conducted across six medical centers, involving 139 IBD patients, 76 with UC and 63 with CD. Patients were assessed for clinical remission and other outcomes at the 26-week mark post vedolizumab treatment initiation. At 26 weeks, clinical remission was achieved by 82.9% of UC patients and 85.7% of CD patients. Mucosal healing was observed in 38.1% of CD patients. The efficacy of vedolizumab did not significantly differ based on prior anti-TNF exposure. Notably, the clinical scoring tools for predicting vedolizumab response showed limited applicability in this cohort. Vedolizumab demonstrated high efficacy in treating both UC and CD in a real-world setting in Bosnia and Herzegovina, underscoring its potential as a significant therapeutic option in IBD management.