Persistence on Anti-Tumour Necrosis Factor Therapy in Older Patients with Inflammatory Bowel Disease Compared with Younger Patients: Data from the Sicilian Network for Inflammatory Bowel Diseases (SN-IBD).
Serena PorcariAnna ViolaAmbrogio OrlandoAntonino Carlo PriviteraConcetta FerracaneMaria CappelloAlessandro VitelloSebastiano SiringoGaetano InserraAntonio MagnanoFilippo MocciaroRoberto Di MitriNunzio BelluardoOriana FidanzaSerena GarufiGiovanni MagrìCarmelo BertolamiAntonio CarroccioFabio Salvatore MacalusoSara RennaMarco VentimigliaAngela AlibrandiMario CottoneWalter Friesnull nullPublished in: Drugs & aging (2020)
Despite a comparable number of primary failures, older IBD patients treated for the first time with anti-TNF agents showed lower treatment persistence due to higher rates of secondary failure, adverse events, infections, and tumours than younger patients in the first year of follow-up. The reasons for this difference still remain unclear.