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Correlation of Patient-Reported Outcome (PRO-2) with Endoscopic and Histological Features in Ulcerative Colitis and Crohn's Disease Patients

Dragašević, Sanja; Sokić-Milutinović, Aleksandra; Stojković-Lalošević, Milica; Milovanović, Tamara; Đuranović, Srđan; Jovanović, Ivan; Rajić, Sanja; Stojković, Mirjana; Miličić, Biljana; Kmezić, Stefan; Oluić, Branislav; Aleksić, Marko; Pavlović-Marković, Aleksandra; Popović, Dragan

(Hindawi Ltd, London, 2020)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Dragašević, Sanja
AU  - Sokić-Milutinović, Aleksandra
AU  - Stojković-Lalošević, Milica
AU  - Milovanović, Tamara
AU  - Đuranović, Srđan
AU  - Jovanović, Ivan
AU  - Rajić, Sanja
AU  - Stojković, Mirjana
AU  - Miličić, Biljana
AU  - Kmezić, Stefan
AU  - Oluić, Branislav
AU  - Aleksić, Marko
AU  - Pavlović-Marković, Aleksandra
AU  - Popović, Dragan
PY  - 2020
UR  - https://smile.stomf.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/2507
AB  - Background and Objectives. Determination of inflammatory bowel disease activity determines further therapeutic approach and follow-up. The aim of our study was to investigate correlation between patients' reported symptoms and endoscopic and histological disease activity. Methods. A cross-sectional study was conducted in consecutive newly diagnosed patients with inflammatory bowel disease in a tertiary care referral center. The initial evaluation included patient-reported outcome for stool frequency subscore and rectal bleeding. Endoscopic activity was determined using the Mayo scoring system for ulcerative colitis and the Simple Endoscopic Score for Crohn's disease. Histopathological activity was assessed using a validated numeric scoring system. Results. We included 159 patients (63 Crohn's disease with colonic involvement and 96 with ulcerative colitis). We found significant correlation between the Mayo endoscopic subscoring system and histology activity in ulcerative colitis, while no correlation was found in patients with Crohn's disease. Patient-reported outcome showed inverse correlation with endoscopic and histological activity in Crohn's disease (rs=-0.67; rs=-0.72), while positive correlation was found in ulcerative colitis (rs=0.84; rs=0.75). Interpretation and Conclusions. Patient-reported outcome is a practical and noninvasive tool for assessment of disease activity in ulcerative colitis patients but not in Crohn's disease.
PB  - Hindawi Ltd, London
T2  - Gastroenterology Research & Practice
T1  - Correlation of Patient-Reported Outcome (PRO-2) with Endoscopic and Histological Features in Ulcerative Colitis and Crohn's Disease Patients
VL  - 2020
DO  - 10.1155/2020/2065383
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Dragašević, Sanja and Sokić-Milutinović, Aleksandra and Stojković-Lalošević, Milica and Milovanović, Tamara and Đuranović, Srđan and Jovanović, Ivan and Rajić, Sanja and Stojković, Mirjana and Miličić, Biljana and Kmezić, Stefan and Oluić, Branislav and Aleksić, Marko and Pavlović-Marković, Aleksandra and Popović, Dragan",
year = "2020",
abstract = "Background and Objectives. Determination of inflammatory bowel disease activity determines further therapeutic approach and follow-up. The aim of our study was to investigate correlation between patients' reported symptoms and endoscopic and histological disease activity. Methods. A cross-sectional study was conducted in consecutive newly diagnosed patients with inflammatory bowel disease in a tertiary care referral center. The initial evaluation included patient-reported outcome for stool frequency subscore and rectal bleeding. Endoscopic activity was determined using the Mayo scoring system for ulcerative colitis and the Simple Endoscopic Score for Crohn's disease. Histopathological activity was assessed using a validated numeric scoring system. Results. We included 159 patients (63 Crohn's disease with colonic involvement and 96 with ulcerative colitis). We found significant correlation between the Mayo endoscopic subscoring system and histology activity in ulcerative colitis, while no correlation was found in patients with Crohn's disease. Patient-reported outcome showed inverse correlation with endoscopic and histological activity in Crohn's disease (rs=-0.67; rs=-0.72), while positive correlation was found in ulcerative colitis (rs=0.84; rs=0.75). Interpretation and Conclusions. Patient-reported outcome is a practical and noninvasive tool for assessment of disease activity in ulcerative colitis patients but not in Crohn's disease.",
publisher = "Hindawi Ltd, London",
journal = "Gastroenterology Research & Practice",
title = "Correlation of Patient-Reported Outcome (PRO-2) with Endoscopic and Histological Features in Ulcerative Colitis and Crohn's Disease Patients",
volume = "2020",
doi = "10.1155/2020/2065383"
}
Dragašević, S., Sokić-Milutinović, A., Stojković-Lalošević, M., Milovanović, T., Đuranović, S., Jovanović, I., Rajić, S., Stojković, M., Miličić, B., Kmezić, S., Oluić, B., Aleksić, M., Pavlović-Marković, A.,& Popović, D.. (2020). Correlation of Patient-Reported Outcome (PRO-2) with Endoscopic and Histological Features in Ulcerative Colitis and Crohn's Disease Patients. in Gastroenterology Research & Practice
Hindawi Ltd, London., 2020.
https://doi.org/10.1155/2020/2065383
Dragašević S, Sokić-Milutinović A, Stojković-Lalošević M, Milovanović T, Đuranović S, Jovanović I, Rajić S, Stojković M, Miličić B, Kmezić S, Oluić B, Aleksić M, Pavlović-Marković A, Popović D. Correlation of Patient-Reported Outcome (PRO-2) with Endoscopic and Histological Features in Ulcerative Colitis and Crohn's Disease Patients. in Gastroenterology Research & Practice. 2020;2020.
doi:10.1155/2020/2065383 .
Dragašević, Sanja, Sokić-Milutinović, Aleksandra, Stojković-Lalošević, Milica, Milovanović, Tamara, Đuranović, Srđan, Jovanović, Ivan, Rajić, Sanja, Stojković, Mirjana, Miličić, Biljana, Kmezić, Stefan, Oluić, Branislav, Aleksić, Marko, Pavlović-Marković, Aleksandra, Popović, Dragan, "Correlation of Patient-Reported Outcome (PRO-2) with Endoscopic and Histological Features in Ulcerative Colitis and Crohn's Disease Patients" in Gastroenterology Research & Practice, 2020 (2020),
https://doi.org/10.1155/2020/2065383 . .
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Faecal occult blood screening for colorectal cancer in Serbia: a pilot study

Scepanović, Milena; Jovanović, Olivera; Keber, Dušan; Jovanović, Ivan; Miljus, Dragan; Nikolić, Goran; Kovačević, Bojan; Pavlović, Aleksandra; Dugalić, Predrag; Nagorni, Aleksandar; Grgov, Saša; Knežević, Slavko; Milenković, Predrag; Peri[ić, Nenad; Faivre, Jean

(Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, Philadelphia, 2017)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Scepanović, Milena
AU  - Jovanović, Olivera
AU  - Keber, Dušan
AU  - Jovanović, Ivan
AU  - Miljus, Dragan
AU  - Nikolić, Goran
AU  - Kovačević, Bojan
AU  - Pavlović, Aleksandra
AU  - Dugalić, Predrag
AU  - Nagorni, Aleksandar
AU  - Grgov, Saša
AU  - Knežević, Slavko
AU  - Milenković, Predrag
AU  - Peri[ić, Nenad
AU  - Faivre, Jean
PY  - 2017
UR  - https://smile.stomf.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/2237
AB  - Colorectal cancer (CRC) is becoming a major public health problem in the Republic of Serbia. Organized mass screening has been shown to decrease CRC mortality and even its incidence. The aim of this study was to assess the acceptability of a faecal immunochemical test for haemoglobin proposed by primary care physicians. From August to November 2013, a pilot study for CRC screening was organized in individuals aged 50 to 74 years. The study included 50 primary healthcare centres from all 25 administrative regions of Serbia. A qualitative immunochromatographic faecal immunochemical test for human haemoglobin detection was used. Overall, 50894 individuals were invited. The participation rate was 67.8 and 3.4% of the tests were positive. Among individuals with a positive test, 69.7% agreed to undergo colonoscopy. The positive predictive value was 27.1% for adenoma and 14.6% for carcinoma. This was the first CRC screening project encompassing approximately one-third of primary healthcare facilities in all regions across the country. It showed a good response of the target population and satisfactory cooperation of the healthcare professionals involved.
PB  - Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, Philadelphia
T2  - European Journal of Cancer Prevention
T1  - Faecal occult blood screening for colorectal cancer in Serbia: a pilot study
VL  - 26
IS  - 3
SP  - 195
EP  - 200
DO  - 10.1097/CEJ.0000000000000247
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Scepanović, Milena and Jovanović, Olivera and Keber, Dušan and Jovanović, Ivan and Miljus, Dragan and Nikolić, Goran and Kovačević, Bojan and Pavlović, Aleksandra and Dugalić, Predrag and Nagorni, Aleksandar and Grgov, Saša and Knežević, Slavko and Milenković, Predrag and Peri[ić, Nenad and Faivre, Jean",
year = "2017",
abstract = "Colorectal cancer (CRC) is becoming a major public health problem in the Republic of Serbia. Organized mass screening has been shown to decrease CRC mortality and even its incidence. The aim of this study was to assess the acceptability of a faecal immunochemical test for haemoglobin proposed by primary care physicians. From August to November 2013, a pilot study for CRC screening was organized in individuals aged 50 to 74 years. The study included 50 primary healthcare centres from all 25 administrative regions of Serbia. A qualitative immunochromatographic faecal immunochemical test for human haemoglobin detection was used. Overall, 50894 individuals were invited. The participation rate was 67.8 and 3.4% of the tests were positive. Among individuals with a positive test, 69.7% agreed to undergo colonoscopy. The positive predictive value was 27.1% for adenoma and 14.6% for carcinoma. This was the first CRC screening project encompassing approximately one-third of primary healthcare facilities in all regions across the country. It showed a good response of the target population and satisfactory cooperation of the healthcare professionals involved.",
publisher = "Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, Philadelphia",
journal = "European Journal of Cancer Prevention",
title = "Faecal occult blood screening for colorectal cancer in Serbia: a pilot study",
volume = "26",
number = "3",
pages = "195-200",
doi = "10.1097/CEJ.0000000000000247"
}
Scepanović, M., Jovanović, O., Keber, D., Jovanović, I., Miljus, D., Nikolić, G., Kovačević, B., Pavlović, A., Dugalić, P., Nagorni, A., Grgov, S., Knežević, S., Milenković, P., Peri[ić, N.,& Faivre, J.. (2017). Faecal occult blood screening for colorectal cancer in Serbia: a pilot study. in European Journal of Cancer Prevention
Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, Philadelphia., 26(3), 195-200.
https://doi.org/10.1097/CEJ.0000000000000247
Scepanović M, Jovanović O, Keber D, Jovanović I, Miljus D, Nikolić G, Kovačević B, Pavlović A, Dugalić P, Nagorni A, Grgov S, Knežević S, Milenković P, Peri[ić N, Faivre J. Faecal occult blood screening for colorectal cancer in Serbia: a pilot study. in European Journal of Cancer Prevention. 2017;26(3):195-200.
doi:10.1097/CEJ.0000000000000247 .
Scepanović, Milena, Jovanović, Olivera, Keber, Dušan, Jovanović, Ivan, Miljus, Dragan, Nikolić, Goran, Kovačević, Bojan, Pavlović, Aleksandra, Dugalić, Predrag, Nagorni, Aleksandar, Grgov, Saša, Knežević, Slavko, Milenković, Predrag, Peri[ić, Nenad, Faivre, Jean, "Faecal occult blood screening for colorectal cancer in Serbia: a pilot study" in European Journal of Cancer Prevention, 26, no. 3 (2017):195-200,
https://doi.org/10.1097/CEJ.0000000000000247 . .
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