Effect of Modulen vs budesonide on clinical response and mucosal healing in Crohn's patients.

IF 4.3 3区 医学 Q1 GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY World Journal of Gastroenterology Pub Date : 2025-02-07 DOI:10.3748/wjg.v31.i5.100238
Baruch Ovadia, Eva Niv, Sara Stern Katie, Elisabeth Mahajna, Oren Gal, Yael Kopelman
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Abstract

Background: Mucosal healing has become an important goal of Crohn's disease (CD) treatments. Modulen, enriched with transforming growth factor-beta 2, and budesonide are commonly accepted treatments for mild-moderate CD. However, their effects on the small bowel (SB) mucosa remain underexplored.

Aim: To prospectively assess clinical and mucosal responses to Modulen vs budesonide in adults with CD, using SB capsule endoscopy.

Methods: Thirty patients were divided into two groups: Modulen + home-based diet (21 patients) and budesonide (9 patients) for an eight-week intervention followed by four weeks of follow-up. Clinical, laboratory, and endoscopic responses were evaluated. The mucosal changes were assessed through SB capsule endoscopy.

Results: Results indicated significant clinical improvement in the Modulen group with reduced CD activity index (P = 0.041) and improved inflammatory bowel disease questionnaire score (P = 0.016). Moreover, Modulen was associated with a significant SB mucosal improvement, evidenced by a decrease in Lewis score (P = 0.027). No significant changes were observed in calprotectin or other laboratory parameters. Conversely, budesonide exhibited more modest clinical effects, but it improved calprotectin, hemoglobin, and C-reactive protein levels (P = 0.051, P = 0.014, and P = 0.038, respectively). The capsule endoscopy did not reveal a significant mucosal response in the budesonide group.

Conclusion: Both interventions have a role in CD treatment. Yet, their effects differ and may complement each other: Modulen yields clinical and mucosal improvements, while budesonide primarily leads mainly to laboratory improvements.

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World Journal of Gastroenterology
World Journal of Gastroenterology 医学-胃肠肝病学
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期刊介绍: The primary aims of the WJG are to improve diagnostic, therapeutic and preventive modalities and the skills of clinicians and to guide clinical practice in gastroenterology and hepatology.
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