De Novo Crohn's Disease Diagnosed in the Setting of Acute SARS-Cov-2 Infection Requiring Escalation of Infliximab Therapy Guided by Personalized Pharmacokinetics.

Martin Varea Romo, Kishor Acharya, Nathan R Shelman, Phillip Minar, Lee A Denson, Samir Softic
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Here, we describe a 7-year-old girl who was diagnosed with an early-onset Crohn's disease in the setting of COVID-19 illness. Her disease process responded poorly to standard infliximab dosing, necessitating repeat hospitalizations and red blood cell transfusions. Remission was subsequently induced using a personalized infliximab pharmacokinetic profile based on therapeutic drug monitoring. While the initial data does not support a link, several case reports suggest an association between COVID-19 illness and de-novo development of IBD, especially in young female patients. We report, to our knowledge, the youngest patient who developed early-onset Crohn's disease in the setting of concomitant SARS-CoV-2 infection.

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在急性 SARS-Cov-2 感染时诊断出新克罗恩病,需要在个性化药代动力学指导下升级英夫利西单抗疗法
在这里,我们描述了一名 7 岁女孩在 COVID-19 病例中被诊断为早发性克罗恩病。她的病程对标准英夫利西单抗剂量反应不佳,不得不反复住院并输注红细胞。随后,根据治疗药物监测结果,采用个性化的英夫利西单抗药动学曲线诱导病情缓解。虽然最初的数据并不支持两者之间存在联系,但一些病例报告表明,COVID-19 疾病与 IBD 的再次发生有关联,尤其是在年轻女性患者中。据我们所知,我们报告了一名最年轻的患者,她在同时感染 SARS-CoV-2 的情况下患上了早发性克罗恩病。
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