Monitoring established Crohn's disease (CD) through a 'treat-to-target' strategy aims to reduce and prevent long-term bowel damage and disability. Despite the availability of different monitoring techniques, there is a current lack of integrated evidence to guide optimal monitoring in terms of appropriate tools and timing. Pan-intestinal video capsule endoscopy (PCE) enables non-invasive and direct visualization of the entire intestinal tract with proven safety and efficacy. This study aims to generate insights on the value of PCE for monitoring established CD from the physician's perspective.
Monitoring established Crohn's disease with pan-intestinal video capsule endoscopy in Europe: clinician consultation using the nominal group technique / Carretero, Cristina; Carbonnel, Franck; Ferrante, Marc; Knudsen, Torben; Van Lent, Nancy; Lobo, Alan J; Negreanu, Lucian; Vojvodic, Ana; Oliva, Salvatore. - In: CURRENT MEDICAL RESEARCH AND OPINION. - ISSN 0300-7995. - 37:9(2021), pp. 1547-1554. [10.1080/03007995.2021.1940910]
Monitoring established Crohn's disease with pan-intestinal video capsule endoscopy in Europe: clinician consultation using the nominal group technique
Oliva, Salvatore
2021
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Monitoring established Crohn's disease (CD) through a 'treat-to-target' strategy aims to reduce and prevent long-term bowel damage and disability. Despite the availability of different monitoring techniques, there is a current lack of integrated evidence to guide optimal monitoring in terms of appropriate tools and timing. Pan-intestinal video capsule endoscopy (PCE) enables non-invasive and direct visualization of the entire intestinal tract with proven safety and efficacy. This study aims to generate insights on the value of PCE for monitoring established CD from the physician's perspective.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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