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. 2024 Mar;166(3):396-408.e2.
doi: 10.1053/j.gastro.2023.10.033. Epub 2023 Nov 8.

Integrating Evidence to Guide Use of Biologics and Small Molecules for Inflammatory Bowel Diseases

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Integrating Evidence to Guide Use of Biologics and Small Molecules for Inflammatory Bowel Diseases

Parambir S Dulai et al. Gastroenterology. 2024 Mar.
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Abstract

Advances in science have led to the development of multiple biologics and small molecules for the treatment of inflammatory bowel diseases (IBDs). This growth in advanced medical therapies has been accompanied by an increase in methodological innovation to study and compare therapies. Guidelines provide an evidence-based approach to integrating therapies into routine practice, but they are often unable to provide timely recommendations as new therapies come to market, and they have limited incorporation of real-world evidence when making recommendations. This limits the scope and usability of guidelines, and a gap remains in defining how best to position and integrate advanced medical therapies for IBD. In this review, we provide a framework for clinicians and researchers to understand key differences in sources of evidence, how different methodologies are applied to study the comparative effectiveness of advanced medical therapies in IBD, and considerations for how these sources of evidence can be used to better integrate current guideline recommendations. Over time, we anticipate this framework will allow for a transition to living guidelines and/or practice recommendations.

Keywords: Causal Inference; Comparative Effectiveness Research; Real-World Data.

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