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Impact of antitumour necrosis factor therapy on surgery in inflammatory bowel disease: a population-based study.

A Barney HawthorneBradley Arms-WilliamsRebecca Cannings-JohnRichard C G PollokAlexander BerryPhilip HarborneAnjali Trivedi
Published in: BMJ open gastroenterology (2024)
Early sustained use of anti-TNF therapy is associated with reduced surgical resection rates in CD, but not in UC where there was a paradoxical increased surgery rate. This was because baseline clinical factors were less predictive of colectomy than anti-TNF usage. These data support the use of early introduction of anti-TNF therapy in CD whereas benefit in UC cannot be assessed by this methodology.
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