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- Portuguese Society of Gastroenterology Consensus on the Diagnosis and Management of Hemorrhoidal DiseasePublication . Salgueiro, Paulo; Caetano, Ana Célia; Oliveira, Ana Maria; Rosa, Bruno; Mascarenhas-Saraiva, Miguel; Ministro, Paula; Amaro, Pedro; Godinho, Rogério; Coelho, Rosa; Gaio, Rúben; Fernandes, Samuel; Fernandes, Vítor; Castro-Poças, FernandoHemorrhoidal disease (HD) is a frequent health problem with considerable repercussions on patients' quality of life. However, much of the clinical practice related to HD is based on knowledge without scientific evidence and supported largely by empirical experience of the physician who deals with this pathology. As in other countries, the goal of this consensus is to establish statements supported by solid scientific evidence and whose purpose will be to standardize and guide the diagnosis and management of HD both in the general population and in some particular groups of patients.
- Soluble human Suppression of Tumorigenicity 2 is associated with endoscopic activity in patients with moderate-to-severe ulcerative colitis treated with golimumabPublication . Magro, Fernando; Lopes, Susana; Silva, Marco; Coelho, Rosa; Portela, Francisco; Branquinho, Diogo; Correia, Luís; Fernandes, Samuel; Cravo, Marília; Caldeira, Paulo; Tavares de Sousa, Helena; Patita, Marta; Lago, Paula; Ramos, Jaime; Afonso, Joana; Redondo, Isabel; Machado, Patrícia; Philip, George; Lopes, Joanne; Carneiro, FátimaBackground: Suppressor of Tumorigenicity 2 (ST2) is an IL33 receptor detected in the mucosa and serum of ulcerative colitis (UC) patients. We evaluated soluble ST2 (sST2) as a surrogate biomarker of disease outcome and therapeutic response, in moderate-to-severe UC patients treated with golimumab. Methods: We conducted an open-label single-arm multicentre prospective study. At screening/baseline, week 6 (W6) and week 16 (W16), clinical and endoscopic activity (total Mayo score), histologic activity (Geboes index) and biomarkers were evaluated. Results: From 38 patients, 34 (89.5%) completed W6 and 29 (76.3%) completed W16. Mean age (±SD) was 34.6 ± 12.6 years; 55.9% were female. At W16, 62.1% achieved clinical response. Patients with endoscopic activity at W6 (n = 20) had higher baseline sST2 (median, 24.5 versus 18.7 ng/ml, p = 0.026) and no decrease from baseline (median change, 0.8 versus -2.7, p = 0.029). At W6, sST2 levels correlated with endoscopic activity (rs = 0.45, p = 0.007) but not with histological activity (rs = 0.25, p = 0.151). The best cut-offs for endoscopic activity were sST2 = 16.9 ng/ml (sensitivity = 85%; specificity = 71%) and faecal calprotectin (FC) = 353 μg/g (sensitivity = 90%, specificity = 67%). Patients with histological activity at W6 (n = 27) had higher baseline ST2 levels (median, 23.0 versus 13.7 ng/ml, p = 0.035). sST2 did not correlate with FC or serum C-reactive protein. FC levels correlated with histological activity and baseline FC were higher when Geboes ⩾3.1 at W6. Conclusions: sST2 may be a surrogate biomarker of UC activity and therapeutic response as it correlates with endoscopic and clinical activity at W6 of golimumab treatment, and subjects with endoscopic and histological activity at W6 had higher baseline ST2 levels.