Abstract

BackgroundEarly prediction of postoperative recurrence (POR) remains a major concern in Crohn's disease (CD). AimsTo assess serial faecal calprotectin (Fcal) monitoring within the first three months to predict CD endoscopic POR. MethodsIn a multicenter randomized controlled trial, CD patients received azathioprine 2.5 mg/kg/day with oral curcumin (3 g/day) or placebo. Fcal was measured at baseline, one month (M1) and M3. Endoscopic POR at M6 was defined as Rutgeerts’ index ≥ i2b (central reading). ResultsAmong the 48 patients included, there was no significant difference of median Fcal levels at baseline (p = 0.15), M1 (p = 0.44) and M3 (p = 0.28) between patients with or without endoscopic POR at M6. Fcal kinetics during the first 3 months after surgery was significantly different between the patients with or without POR at M6 (p = 0.021). The median variation between Fcal level at baseline and M3 (ΔFcal M3–M0) was significantly higher in patients with endoscopic POR compared to those without POR (p = 0.01). ΔFcal M3–M0 >+10% demonstrated the best performances to predict endoscopic POR at M6 (AUC=0.73, sensitivity=64.7%[41.1–82.7], specificity=87.5%[68.0–96.3], negative predictive value=77.8%[57.5–91.4] and positive predictive value=78.6%[49.2–95.3]). ConclusionFcal variation within the first three months after ileocolonic resection is a promising predictor of early endoscopic POR in CD patients.

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