TY - JOUR
T1 - Maintenance Oral Sulfasalazine Prolongs Remission in Ulcerative Proctitis and Proctosigmoiditis
AU - LaRosa, Diane
AU - Rubin, Peter H.
AU - Bodian, Carol
AU - Present, Daniel H.
PY - 1991/10
Y1 - 1991/10
N2 - We have retrospectively compared the effectiveness of five different regimens for inducing and maintaining clinical remission in 206 patients with idiopathic proctitis (n = 115) and proctosigmoiditis (n = 91). The five therapeutic regimens were: corticosteroid enemas, 5‐aminosalicylic acid (5‐ASA) enemas, oral 5‐ASA (sulfasalazine or mesalamine), corticosteroid enemas plus oral 5‐ASA, or 5‐ASA enemas plus oral 5‐ASA. Clinical remission was achieved within 28 days of therapy in 47%, and eventually in 94% of these patients. No significant differences in efficacy were found among the five regimens. Most patients ultimately experienced a recurrence of symptoms, but the duration of remission was significantly longer with maintenance oral sulfasalazine or mesalamine (17.2 months) than with no therapy (11.8 months), P < 0.01. We conclude that several regimens are equally effective in inducing remission of proctitis and proctosigmoiditis, although prolonged therapy may be needed to accomplish this goal. Maintenance oral 5‐ASA significantly prolongs symptomatic remission in proctitis and proctosigmoiditis.
AB - We have retrospectively compared the effectiveness of five different regimens for inducing and maintaining clinical remission in 206 patients with idiopathic proctitis (n = 115) and proctosigmoiditis (n = 91). The five therapeutic regimens were: corticosteroid enemas, 5‐aminosalicylic acid (5‐ASA) enemas, oral 5‐ASA (sulfasalazine or mesalamine), corticosteroid enemas plus oral 5‐ASA, or 5‐ASA enemas plus oral 5‐ASA. Clinical remission was achieved within 28 days of therapy in 47%, and eventually in 94% of these patients. No significant differences in efficacy were found among the five regimens. Most patients ultimately experienced a recurrence of symptoms, but the duration of remission was significantly longer with maintenance oral sulfasalazine or mesalamine (17.2 months) than with no therapy (11.8 months), P < 0.01. We conclude that several regimens are equally effective in inducing remission of proctitis and proctosigmoiditis, although prolonged therapy may be needed to accomplish this goal. Maintenance oral 5‐ASA significantly prolongs symptomatic remission in proctitis and proctosigmoiditis.
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U2 - 10.1111/j.1572-0241.1991.tb06872.x
DO - 10.1111/j.1572-0241.1991.tb06872.x
M3 - Article
C2 - 1681725
AN - SCOPUS:0026046802
SN - 0002-9270
VL - 86
SP - 1456
EP - 1460
JO - American Journal of Gastroenterology
JF - American Journal of Gastroenterology
IS - 10
ER -