Placebo-controlled clinical trial of mesalazine in the prevention of early endoscopic recurrences after resection for Crohnʼs disease
- 1 March 1996
- journal article
- clinical trial
- Published by Wolters Kluwer Health in European Journal of Gastroenterology & Hepatology
- Vol. 8 (3) , 229-234
- https://doi.org/10.1097/00042737-199603000-00008
Abstract
Endoscopic postoperative recurrences occur early after 'curative' surgery for Crohn's disease. Pentasa has been shown to be effective in the maintenance treatment of quiescent Crohn's disease. The aim of this study was to test the efficacy of a 12-week oral intake of Claversal in the prevention of endoscopic recurrences after 'curative' resection for ileal, colonic or ileocolonic Crohn's disease. We conducted a multicentre double-blind controlled trial comparing Claversal (1g tid) with placebo, starting within 15 days after surgery. The macroscopic normality of the two anastomotic segments was assessed at surgery. Patients were clinically and biologically evaluated twice (6-week interval), and colonoscopy was performed at 12 weeks. Endoscopic relapse was defined by any anastomotic ulcerations or stenosis and staged according to a four-grade score. Between May 1989 and May 1991 12 centres included 126 patients, 70 women and 56 men, aged 33 ± 12 years (range 16–70) in the study. Disease locations were ileal, colonic and ileocolonic in 45, 6 and 49%, respectively. Claversal and placebo groups were similar at inclusion, except for ESR (37 ± 26 vs. 27 ± 23mm/h in the Claversal and placebo groups, respectively; PConclusions: Our study confirms that a large proportion of endoscopic recurrences occur within 3 months of resection in Crohn's disease. There was a slight trend towards greater efficacy of Claversal; it could be worthwhile trying higher dosages and/or 5-ASA compounds with different intestinal release profiles.Keywords
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