Approach to the Seamless Management of Inflammatory Bowel Disease, Considering Special Situations, Shared Decision-Making, and Disease Burden

Background: While the number of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) patients has been steadily increasing, a lot of effective treatments have become available, including biological drugs. However, there still exists no effective treatment universally for all types of IBD patients. We have continuously discussed “Total Care” for IBD patients in the 3 consecutive annual meetings of the Japanese Gastroenterological Association from the 14th meeting to the 16th meeting in 2018–2020.Summary: In the 14th meeting, we summarized cross-sectional issues under the title “From Total Care to Microbiota” as for their subthemes. In the 15th meeting, under the title of “Consensus and Pitfalls in Special Situations,” we discussed the thiopurine treatment for the patients in their childhood or pregnancy and lactation period as well as the cytapheresis treatment fo r elderly patients. In the 16th meeting, under the title “Future Issues in Special Situations: Including Disease Burden,” we discussed about the issues in childhood-onset IBD, including transitional care and the new option of combination of treatments in their adulthood and their disease burdens .Key Messages:“Total Care” for IBD patients should be considered from a broad perspective with shared decision-making. It is imperative to involve medical staff members for careful handling of a wide range of disease burdens.Digestion
Source: Digestion - Category: Gastroenterology Source Type: research