Incidence and characteristics of pouchitis in the Kock continent ileostomy and the pelvic pouch
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Incidence and characteristics of pouchitis in the Kock continent ileostomy and the pelvic pouch
Abstract
The incidence, the median time to first appearance, and the clinical pattern of pouchitis were prospectively studied in 180 patients operated on for ulcerative proctocolitis with a continent ileostomy (CI; 84 patients) and a pelvic pouch (PP; 96 patients). Median follow-up for CI patients was 8.5 years (range, 2-15 years) and for PP patients, 5 years (range, 1-8 years). Pouchitis, with symptoms severe enough to require treatment, developed in 33% (28 of 84) of CI and 47% (45 of 96) of PP patients. The cumulative risk of developing one or more episodes of pouchitis over a 5-year follow-up was 34% in CI patients and 51% in PP patients. The median time to first appearance of pouchitis was 5 and 12 months, respectively. Eighty-six per cent of CI patients with pouchitis (24 of 28) and 71% of PP patients (32 of 45) experienced their initial episode within the first 2 years. Sixty-four per cent (18 of 28) of the CI patients and 76% (34 of 45) of PP patients had one single or a few short-lasting episodes of pouchitis with various symptom-free intervals, whereas 18% of patients in each group (5 of 28 CI patients, 8 of 45 PP patients) had frequent relapses. Most of these patients responded promptly to metronidazole treatment. Eighteen per cent (5 of 28) of CI patients and 6% (3 of 45) of PP patients had long-lasting episodes with a poor response to treatment. In this long-term study the pouch inflammation proved eventually to be Crohn's disease in four patients (2.2%).(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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