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Noninvasive assessment of ulcerative colitis activity in children

https://doi.org/10.46563/1560-9561-2021-24-1-12-19

EDN: yjvtky

Abstract

Timely diagnosis and monitoring of ulcerative colitis (UC) in children is extremely relevant. In recent years, much attention has been paid to improving noninvasive UC diagnosis methods, which are available and convenient in the practice of a doctor. In this regard, we analyzed the significance of changes in noninvasive laboratory parameters of sick children with different clinical and endoscopic UC activity.

Materials and methods. A prospective analysis of data of 80 patients diagnosed with UC at the age of 1 to 18 years with varying degrees of clinical and endoscopic activity of the disease was performed.

Results. Significant changes in the studied laboratory parameters’ levels were revealed depending on the degree of clinical and endoscopic UC activity in children. The changes in fecal calprotectin content, levels of albumin, hemoglobin, and platelets were particularly substantial and informative in the blood of sick children when comparing remission with moderate and high clinical and endoscopic UC activity. A decrease in platelet counts was also found when UC activity increased.

Conclusion. The studied laboratory parameters are informative noninvasive markers of UC activity in children. These indices can be used in the diagnosis of UC activity and monitoring of the course of the disease.

Contribution:
Tsvetkova V.S., Potapov A.S., Semikina E.L. — research concept and design;
Tsvetkova V.S., Anushenko A.O., Lokhmatov M.M., Kopyltsova E.A., Budkina T.N., Akulova S.S. — collection and processing of material;
Tsvetkova V.S., Semikina E.L., Surkov A.N. — statistical processing;
Tsvetkova V.S. — text writing;
Tsvetkova V.S., Fisenko A.P., Potapov A.S. — editing.
All co-authors — approval of the final version of the article, responsibility for the integrity of all parts of the article.

Acknowledgment. The study had no sponsorship.

Conflict of interest. The authors declare no conflict of interest.

Received: February 18, 2021
Accepted: February 22, 2021
Published: March 10, 2021

About the Authors

Valeriya S. Tsvetkova
National Medical Research Center for Children’s Health
Russian Federation

MD, pediatrician, postgraduate student of the Gastroenterological department with the hepatological group of the National Medical Research Center of Children’s Health

e-mail: tsvetkova.valerie@gmail.com



Alexander S. Potapov
National Medical Research Center for Children’s Health; I.M. Sechenov Moscow State Medical University (Sechenov University)
Russian Federation


Elena L. Semikina
National Medical Research Center for Children’s Health; I.M. Sechenov Moscow State Medical University (Sechenov University)
Russian Federation


Andrey P. Fisenko
National Medical Research Center for Children’s Health
Russian Federation


Maksim M. Lokhmatov
National Medical Research Center for Children’s Health; I.M. Sechenov Moscow State Medical University (Sechenov University)
Russian Federation


Andrey N. Surkov
National Medical Research Center for Children’s Health
Russian Federation


Anton O. Anushenko
National Medical Research Center for Children’s Health
Russian Federation


Elena A. Kopyltsova
National Medical Research Center for Children’s Health
Russian Federation


Tatyana N. Budkina
National Medical Research Center for Children’s Health
Russian Federation


Svetlana S. Akulova
National Medical Research Center for Children’s Health
Russian Federation


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Tsvetkova V.S., Potapov A.S., Semikina E.L., Fisenko A.P., Lokhmatov M.M., Surkov A.N., Anushenko A.O., Kopyltsova E.A., Budkina T.N., Akulova S.S. Noninvasive assessment of ulcerative colitis activity in children. Russian Pediatric Journal. 2021;24(1):12-19. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.46563/1560-9561-2021-24-1-12-19. EDN: yjvtky

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