Induction of Remission With Exclusive Enteral Nutrition in Children With Crohn's Disease: Determinants of Higher Adherence and Response.
Marialaura CuomoAlessandra CarobbioMarina AloiPatrizia AlvisiClaudia BanzatoLuca BosaMatteo BramuzzoAngelo CampanozziGiulia CatassiLorenzo D'AntigaMonica Di PaolaEnrico FeliciMaria Teresa FiorettiSimona GattiFrancesco GrazianoSara LegaPaolo LionettiAntonio MarsegliaMassimo MartinelliFrancesca MustoNaire SansottaLuca ScaralloGiovanna ZuinLorenzo NorsaPublished in: Inflammatory bowel diseases (2022)
Although EEN is extremely effective in promoting disease remission, several patients' related factors may adversely impact EEN adherence and response. Personalized treatments should be proposed that weigh benefits and risks based on the patient's disease location, phenotype, and disease activity and aim to promote a rapid control of inflammation to reduce long-term bowel damage.
Keyphrases
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