
Results presented in a paper at ACG 2023 showed upadacitinib was more effective than ustekinumab for achieving clinical response and endoscopic remission.

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Results presented in a paper at ACG 2023 showed upadacitinib was more effective than ustekinumab for achieving clinical response and endoscopic remission.

Results presented at ACG 2023 demonstrated the viability of the HOMA-IR model for calculating insulin resistance to identify lean NAFLD.

Results revealed the inner lower and inner left subfields of the better eye were more strongly associated with vision-related quality of life than the worse eye.

Volume and frequency of alcohol consumption were associated with a greater risk of visual impairment and blindness among patients with newly diagnosed OAG.

Results from the 104-week extension study were presented at ACG 2023, demonstrating mirikizumab’s favorable safety and efficacy profiles.

Experts recommended the early use of anti-TNF therapy for patients with ulcerative colitis and Crohn disease, offering further input regarding the introduction, optimization, and maintenance of the treatment for patients with IBD.

Findings from the phase 1 study informed the clinical development program for GP40141 as a biosimilar treatment for ITP, demonstrating pharmacodynamic similarity to reference romiplostim.

Presented at ACG 2023, findings from a retrospective cohort analysis revealed patients with ALD diagnosed with and prescribed at least 1 medication for alcohol use disorder had a decreased risk of mortality.

Results from a series of focus group discussions revealed donors, collection staff, and physicians supported iron supplementation if donors were given freedom of choice and necessary information about iron deficiency and supplementation.

Presented at United European Gastroenterology Week 2023, results of the retrospective study showed ferric maltol was safe for us in pregnant patients with IBD and iron deficiency anemia.

Presented in an abstract at ACG 2023, filgotinib missed both co-primary endpoints at week 10 but was efficacious at week 52 in the maintenance cohorts.

Final data from STARS Nutrition were presented at United European Gastroenterology Week 2023, demonstrating a significant reduction in parenteral support.

Results from the phase 3 ATLANTIS study showed amitriptyline was superior to placebo across multiple symptom-based outcomes for patients with IBS.

On October 17, 2023, Ardelyx Inc announced the FDA approval of tenapanor (Xphozah) for reducing serum phosphorus in adults with chronic kidney disease on dialysis as add-on therapy.

Results showed autologous FMT was safe and well-tolerated but did not affect time to normalized intestinal habits compared to placebo.

Findings from a systematic review and meta-analysis revealed the pooled incidence rate of cerebrovascular accidents in patients with IBD was greater than in the general population.

Announced by AbbVie on October 15, 2023, positive results revealed 59% of patients treated with risankizumab and 40% of patients treated with ustekinumab achieved clinical remission, respectively.

Use of mirtazapine, nortriptyline, and trazodone among hospitalized patients was associated with a greater risk of CDI.

During the long-term extension of the GALAXI trial, 54.1% of participants treated with guselkumab achieved clinical remission and 34.7% achieved endoscopic response.

Patients with IgA nephropathy experienced nearly 30% proteinuria reduction after 6 months of treatment with SGLT2 inhibitors.

The approval of oral, once-daily etrasimod 2 mg was based on positive data from the phase 3 ELEVATE UC 52 and ELEVATE UC 12 trials.

Screen time ≥2 hours/day at 8 years of age was associated with an increased risk of developing IBD.

More than half of patients in the mirikizumab arm achieved clinical remission at week 52.

Findings showed the probability of achieving total remission was significantly greater in the corticosteroid pulse group compared to the oral corticosteroid group.

Age, fecal calprotectin level, toxin B PCR cycle threshold, immunosuppression, sex, and creatinine levels were identified as independent risk factors for developing recurrent CDI.

Fibrosis regression was prevalent among 57% of the cohort and was associated with older age and advanced fibrosis at baseline.

Use of antiviral therapy was linked to a decreased risk of multiple cardiovascular outcomes and mortality compared to patients not using antiviral therapy.

Social vulnerability index, race, and poverty were associated with increased rates of CDI, calling attention to population-level health disparities.

Mazen Noureddin, MD, MHSc discusses results from the phase 2a trial of HU6 and explains its significant impact on liver fat and body weight.

Syed Ali Husain, MD, MPH, discusses the importance of kidney transplantation, waitlisting, and how disparities in access to transplantation should be addressed.