TOpCLASS Expert Consensus Classification of Perianal Fistulizing Crohn’s Disease: A Real-World Application in a Serial Fistula MRI Cohort

Matthew K Schroeder, Suha Abushamma, Alvin T George, Balakrishna Ravella, John Hickman, Anusha Elumalai, Paul Wise, Maria Zulfiqar, Daniel R Ludwig, Anup Shetty, Satish E Viswanath, Chongliang Luo, Shaji Sebastian, David H Ballard, Parakkal Deepak
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Background and Aims Perianal fistulizing Crohn’s disease (PFCD) is an aggressive phenotype of Crohn’s disease defined by frequent relapses and disabling symptoms. A novel consensus classification system was recently outlined by the TOpCLASS consortium that seeks to unify disease severity with patient-centered goals but has not yet been validated. We aimed to apply this to a real-world cohort and identify factors that predict transition between classes over time. Methods We identified all patients with PFCD and at least one baseline and one follow-up pelvic (pMRI). TOpCLASS classification, disease characteristics, and imaging indices were collected retrospectively at time periods corresponding with respective MRIs. Results We identified 100 patients with PFCD of which 96 were assigned TOpCLASS Classes 1 – 2c at baseline. Most patients (78.1%) started in Class 2b, but changes in classification were observed in 52.1% of all patients. Male sex (72.0%, 46.6%, 40.0%, p = 0.03) and prior perianal surgery (52.0% vs 44.6% vs 40.0%, p = 0.02) were more frequently observed in those with improved class. Baseline pMRI indices were not associated with changes in classification, however, greater improvements in mVAI, MODIFI-CD, and PEMPAC were seen among those who improved. Linear mixed effect modeling identified only male sex (-0.31, 95% CI -0.60 to -0.02) with improvement in class. Conclusion The TOpCLASS classification highlights the dynamic nature of PFCD over time, however, our ability to predict transitions between classes remains limited and requires prospective assessment. Improvement in MRI index scores over time was associated with a transition to lower TOpCLASS classification.
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肛周瘘管化克罗恩病的 TOpCLASS 专家共识分类:连续瘘管磁共振成像队列中的实际应用
背景和目的 肛周瘘管化克罗恩病(PFCD)是克罗恩病的一种侵袭性表型,以频繁复发和致残症状为特征。最近,TOpCLASS 联盟概述了一种新的共识分类系统,该系统旨在将疾病严重程度与以患者为中心的目标统一起来,但尚未得到验证。我们的目的是将其应用于现实世界的队列中,并确定预测随时间推移在不同等级之间转换的因素。方法 我们确定了所有 PFCD 患者,并对他们进行了至少一次基线和一次随访盆腔 (pMRI) 检查。在与相应 MRI 相对应的时间段回顾性收集 TOpCLASS 分类、疾病特征和成像指标。结果 我们发现了 100 名 PFCD 患者,其中 96 人在基线时被划分为 TOpCLASS 1 - 2c 级。大多数患者(78.1%)开始时的分级为 2b,但在所有患者中,52.1% 的患者的分级发生了变化。男性(72.0%、46.6%、40.0%,p = 0.03)和曾接受过肛周手术(52.0% vs 44.6% vs 40.0%,p = 0.02)的患者在分级改善后更常见。基线 pMRI 指数与分级的变化无关,但是,mVAI、MODIFI-CD 和 PEMPAC 的改善幅度在分级改善者中更大。线性混合效应模型仅发现男性性别(-0.31,95% CI -0.60至-0.02)与分级的改善有关。结论 TOpCLASS 分类强调了 PFCD 随时间变化的动态性质,但是,我们预测不同等级之间过渡的能力仍然有限,需要进行前瞻性评估。随着时间的推移,MRI 指数评分的改善与向较低的 TOpCLASS 分级过渡有关。
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