A Single Center Experience With Long-Term Ustekinumab Use and Reinduction in Patients With Refractory Crohn Disease
Audrey Bennett, Lauren E. Carlini, Caroline Duley, Ailish Garrett, Kim Annis, Julianne Wagnon, Robin Dalal, Elizabeth Scoville, Dawn B. Beaulieu, David A. Schwartz, Sara N. Horst
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Ustekinumab was approved for moderate and severe Crohn's disease (CD) in 2016, but little is known about long-term outcomes. METHODS: A retrospective study evaluated all patients with CD treated with ustekinumab, including patients with reinduction. C-reactive protein (CRP), Harvey-Bradshaw Index (HBI), Short Inflammatory Bowel Disease (SIBDQ), and endoscopy outcomes were collected prospectively. RESULTS: Ninety-six patients received ustekinumab, resulting in improvement in CRP, HBI, and SIBDQ scores with 68% endoscopic improvement/remission. Thirty-four patients underwent reinduction, resulting in improved HBI and CRP. CONCLUSIONS: Ustekinumab in refractory CD results in significant clinical and endoscopic improvement and reinduction may be a viable option to recapture response.