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Surgical outcomes of patients treated with ustekinumab vs. vedolizumab in inflammatory bowel disease: a matched case analysis

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AimThe association between preoperative use of monoclonal antibodies in inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) patients and postoperative complications is controversial, especially for the latest approved biologics, ustekinumab and vedolizumab, where data… Click to show full abstract

AimThe association between preoperative use of monoclonal antibodies in inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) patients and postoperative complications is controversial, especially for the latest approved biologics, ustekinumab and vedolizumab, where data is limited. We hypothesized that ustekinumab-treated patients would have a similar overall postoperative complication rate as vedolizumab-treated patients. The aim of this study was to compare postoperative complications in patients receiving preoperative ustekinumab vs. vedolizumab.MethodsWe queried our IRB-approved prospective database to identify Crohn’s patients who underwent colorectal surgery and pretreatment with ustekinumab or vedolizumab within 12 weeks of surgery. Ustekinumab-treated patients were matched to vedolizumab-treated patients based on sex, age ± 5 years, date of operation ± 3 years, and type of surgery. Paired univariate analysis and conditional logistic regression of the matched pairs were performed. Our primary outcome was the short-term postoperative complication rate. Secondary outcomes included infectious complications, readmission, reoperation, and length of stay.ResultsA total of 103 patients with Crohn’s disease (CD) met the inclusion criteria (mean age 38.7 ± 13.4 years; male 51.2%). Overall, 30 patients received preoperative ustekinumab and 73 vedolizumab. In the univariate analysis, vedolizumab-treated patients had a higher postoperative complication rate (p = 0.009) and ileus rate (p = 0.015). After matching, 26 matched pairs were compared and logistic regression models demonstrated no significant difference in the primary outcome.ConclusionsFor our limited experience, the choice of preoperative biologic treatment between ustekinumab and vedolizumab should not be influenced by fear of surgical complications.

Keywords: ustekinumab vedolizumab; inflammatory bowel; analysis; disease; treated patients

Journal Title: International Journal of Colorectal Disease
Year Published: 2018

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