Abstract
The management of eosinophilic esophagitis (EoE) has not been completely established yet. There is a controversy over the universal maintenance therapy for EoE to prevent esophageal fibrostenotic complications. Using an employer-based insurance claim database from January 2005 to September 2022, we investigated the treatment patterns of EoE and the occurrence of esophageal complications. The treatment patterns were analyzed at a 6-month interval from the diagnosis of EoE. The time to treatment discontinuation of proton pump inhibitor (PPI)/potassium-competitive acid blocker (P-CAB) was evaluated by the Kaplan-Meier method. Of 15,200,895 individuals, 615 patients with EoE were ultimately analyzed with the median follow-up time from the index date of 700days. PPI/P-CAB and swallowed topical steroids accounted for 80% and 4.6% of the initial therapy, respectively. PPI/P-CAB use rapidly decreased by 40% in the first 6 months and afterwards reinitiation was rarely seen. The median time to treatment discontinuation were 172 days (95% CI 147-206 days) for PPI/P-CAB. Only 1 EoE patient developed esophageal fibrostenotic complications after the diagnosis. With the low incidence of esophageal complications, the universal maintenance therapy may not be necessary for mild EoE patients often seen in Japan.
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