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    Safety of anti-TNF introduction following tuberculosis treatment in Inflammatory Bowel Disease patients in an endemic area
    (2021) AZEVEDO, M. F. C. D.; JUSTUS, F. F.; LIMA, C. C. G.; GARCIA, K. S.; BARROS, L. L.; OBA, J.; CARLOS, A. D. S.; MILANI, L. R.; SIPAHI, A. M.; DAMIAO, A. O. M. C.; QUEIROZ, N. S. F.
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    Inflammatory Bowel Diseases and Autoimmune Hepatitis: Is Anti-TNF Therapy an Option?
    (2019) ROCHA, Beatriz; QUEIROZ, Natalia; AZEVEDO, Matheus; ALEXANDRE, Carlos; MILANI, Luciane; CANCADO, Eduardo; TERRABUIO, Debora; BARROS, Luisa; OBA, Jane; LEITE, Andre; SIPAHI, Aytan; DAMIAO, Aderson
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    Management of inflammatory bowel disease patients in the COVID-19 pandemic era: a Brazilian tertiary referral center guidance
    (2020) QUEIROZ, Natalia Sousa Freitas; BARROS, Luisa Leite; AZEVEDO, Matheus Freitas Cardoso de; OBA, Jane; SOBRADO, Carlos Walter; CARLOS, Alexandre de Sousa; MILANI, Luciane Reis; SIPAHI, Aytan Miranda; DAMIAO, Aderson Omar Mourao Cintra
    The world is fighting the COVID-19 outbreak and health workers, including inflammatory bowel diseases specialists, have been challenged to address the specific clinical issues of their patients. We hereby summarize the current literature in the management of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) patients during the COVID-19 pandemic era that support the rearrangement of our IBD unit and the clinical advice provided to our patients.
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    Clinical outcomes of refractory Crohn's disease following hematopoietic stem cell transplantation: A single center experience
    (2019) NATALIA, Queiroz; LUISA, Barros; MATHEUS, Azevedo; ALEXANDRE, Carlos; LUCIANE, Milani; BEATRIZ, Rocha; JANE, Oba; ANDRE, Leite; AYTAN, Sipahi; ADERSON, Damiao
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    Epidemiological profile and long-term outcomes from a large PSC-IBD cohort
    (2020) CAON, A. E.; MARTINS, C.; CRUZ, M.; BARROS, L. Leite; AZEVEDO, M.; QUEIROZ, N.; CARLOS, A.; MILANE, L.; OBA, J.; BRAGA, M.; SIPAHI, A.; DAMIAO, A.; CANCADO, E.
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    Health-Related Quality of Life in Brazilian Adolescents and Young Adults (AYA) With Inflammatory Bowel Disease
    (2019) OBA, Jane; DEBONI, Mariana; TOMA, Ricardo; SOBRADO, Carlos; BORBA, Marcelo; AZEVEDO, Matheus; CARLOS, Alexandre; QUEIROZ, Natalia; DAMIAO, Aderson; CLOVIS, Artur Silva
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    Clinical Outcomes of Primary Sclerosing Cholangitis in IBD Patients: A Single Center Experience
    (2019) MARTINS, Camilla; ELISA, Caon Ana; CRUZ, Marilia; BARROS, Luisa; AZEVEDO, Matheus; CARLOS, Alexandre; QUEIROZ, Natalia; MILANI, Luciane; OBA, Jane; ROCHA, Beatriz; LEITE, Andre; SIPAHI, Aytan; CANCADO, Eduardo; DAMIAO, Aderson
  • article 1 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    HEALTH-RELATED QUALITY OF LIFE IN ADOLESCENTS AND YOUNG ADULTS WITH INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASE IS ASSOCIATED WITH REDUCTION IN SCHOOL AND WORK PRODUCTIVITY RATHER THAN PHYSICAL IMPAIRMENT: A MULTIDISCIPLINARY STUDY
    (2021) OBA, Jane; SOBRADO, Carlos W; DAMIÃO, Aderson O M C; AZEVEDO, Matheus; CARLOS, Alexandre; QUEIROZ, Natália; LEN, Claudio A; TOMA, Ricardo K; DEBONI, Mariana; OZAKI, Marcos J; CARRILHO, Flair José; NAHAS, Sergio; SILVA, Clovis A
    ABSTRACT BACKGROUND: Inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD), comprising Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis, are chronic inflammatory diseases of the gastrointestinal tract that often have their onset among adolescents and young adults (AYA). IBD are characterized by episodes of active disease interspersed with periods of remission, and its activity is inversely correlated with health-related quality of life (HRQL). OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to determine whether AYA in remission or with low IBD activity would exhibit HRQL similar to that of age-matched healthy individuals, and whether demographic and disease factors could affect HRQL using a ‘patient-reported outcome’ instrument. METHODS: This study enrolled only AYA with IBD, with low activity. This research included five multidisciplinary clinics of two academic hospitals: Paediatric Gastroenterology, Gastroenterology, Coloproctology, Paediatric Rheumatology and Adolescent divisions, São Paulo, Brazil. A total of 59 AYA with IBD (age, 13-25 years) and 60 healthy AYA (age, 13-25 years) completed the Pediatric Quality of Life Inventory 4.0 and 36-Item Short-Form Health Survey questionnaires and the visual analogue scale (VAS) for pain. Demographic data, extra-intestinal manifestations, treatment, and outcomes regarding CD and UC were evaluated. RESULTS: AYA with IBD and healthy controls were similar with respect to median ages (18.63 [13.14-25.80] years vs 20.5 [13.68-25.84] years, P=0.598), proportion of female sex (42% vs 38%, P=0.654), and percentage of upper middle/middle Brazilian socioeconomic classes (94% vs 97%, P=0.596). The school/work score was significantly lower in AYA with IBD than in healthy controls (70 [10-100] vs 75 [5-100], P=0.037). The ‘general health-perception’ score was significantly lower in AYA with IBD than in healthy controls (50 [10-80] vs 0 [25-90], P=0.0002). The median VAS, FACES pain rating scale, and total VAS scores were similar between the two groups (2 [0-10] vs 3 [0-9], P=0.214). No association between HRQL and clinical and demographic parameters was identified among IBD patients. CONCLUSION: AYA with low IBD activity reported poor HRQL in school/work and general health perception domains, which highlights a disability criterion in this vulnerable population.
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    Active Tuberculosis Infection in Patients With Inflammatory Bowel Disease Followed in a Referral Center
    (2019) LIMA, Camila; GARCIA, Karoline; FACAS, Bianca; AZEVEDO, Matheus; QUEIROZ, Natalia; BARROS, Luisa; LEITE, Andre; ALEXANDRE, Carlos; GASPARINI, Rodrigo; MILANI, Luciane; SIPAHI, Aytan; DAMIAO, Aderson; OBA, Jane; ROCHA, Beatriz
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    Ophthalmic Complications in Patients With Inflammatory Bowel Disease During Anti-TNF Treatment
    (2019) MILANI, Luciane; QUEIROZ, Natalia; AZEVEDO, Matheus; CARLOS, Alexandre; OBA, Jane; ROCHA, Beatriz; BARROS, Luisa; SOBRADO, Carlos; GONCALVES, Aline; LEITE, Andre; SIPAHI, Aytan; DAMIAO, Aderson