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Assessment, endoscopy, and treatment in patients with acute severe ulcerative colitis during the COVID-19 pandemic (PROTECT-ASUC): a multicentre, observational, case-control study

Sebastian, Shaji; Walker, Gareth J; Kennedy, Nicholas A; Conley, Thomas E; Patel, Kamal V; Subramanian, Sreedhar; Kent, Alexandra J; Segal, Jonathan P; Brookes, Matthew J; Bhala, Neeraj; Gonzalez, Haidee A; Hicks, Lucy C; Mehta, Shameer J; Lamb, Christopher A; Abdale, Shukri; Abbasi, Abdullah; Abusrewil, Anwar; Aghimien, Precious; Ahmed, Saeed; Ali, Akram; Ali, Amjad; Alkhoury, Jad; Allen, Patrick; Al-Rifaie, Ammar; Appleby, Richard; Arasaradnam, Ramesh; Arebi, Naila; Arms-Williams, Bradley; Ashraf, Muteeb; Au, Andrea; Avades, Tamar; Ayubi, Homira; Azhar, Saleha; Baillie, Samantha; Balarajah, Sharmili; Bancil, Aaron; Basit, Abdul; Bayati, Murad; Bell, Andrew; Berry, Alexander; Bhat, Shivaram; Bhattacharyya, Joya; Bishop, Sophia; Blackmore, Laura; Bond, Ashley; Borg-Bartolo, Simon; Botwright, Emma; Bouri, Sonia; Boyle, Stephen; Bradley, Neil; Brailsford, Fiona; Britton, Deborah; Brown, Caitlin; Butcher, Rhys; Butterworth, Jeffrey; Campbell, Rachel; Campbell, Roisin; Campbell, Iona; Carr...

Authors

Shaji Sebastian

Gareth J Walker

Nicholas A Kennedy

Thomas E Conley

Kamal V Patel

Sreedhar Subramanian

Alexandra J Kent

Jonathan P Segal

Neeraj Bhala

Haidee A Gonzalez

Lucy C Hicks

Shameer J Mehta

Christopher A Lamb

Shukri Abdale

Abdullah Abbasi

Anwar Abusrewil

Precious Aghimien

Saeed Ahmed

Akram Ali

Amjad Ali

Jad Alkhoury

Patrick Allen

Ammar Al-Rifaie

Richard Appleby

Ramesh Arasaradnam

Naila Arebi

Bradley Arms-Williams

Muteeb Ashraf

Andrea Au

Tamar Avades

Homira Ayubi

Saleha Azhar

Samantha Baillie

Sharmili Balarajah

Aaron Bancil

Abdul Basit

Murad Bayati

Andrew Bell

Alexander Berry

Shivaram Bhat

Joya Bhattacharyya

Sophia Bishop

Laura Blackmore

Ashley Bond

Simon Borg-Bartolo

Emma Botwright

Sonia Bouri

Stephen Boyle

Neil Bradley

Fiona Brailsford

Deborah Britton

Caitlin Brown

Rhys Butcher

Jeffrey Butterworth

Rachel Campbell

Roisin Campbell

Iona Campbell

Ruth Carr

Josiah Carter

Peter Cartlidge

Rajiv Chandy

Kelly Chatten

Rakesh Chaudhary

Desmond Chee

Jonathan Cheesbrough

Antonia Churchhouse

Sara Chughtai

Jennie Clough

Alexander Cole

Johannah Cook

Rachel Cooney

Sarah Cotton

Archibald Coulter

Tamsin Critchlow

Frederic Cuison

Chris Curran

Ana-Maria Darie

Robin Dart

Pantong Davwar

Kasamu Kabiru Dawa

Anjan Dhar

Shahida Din

Kok Leong Diong

Benjamin Disney

Emma Dooks

Louise Downey

Anita D'Souza

Lovesh Dyall

Ali El Rida El Masri

Mary Elias

Holli Evans

Richard Felwick

Michael Finegan

Paul Flanagan

Rishi Fofaria

Steven Chung Ming Fong

Richard Fox

Aileen Fraser

Christian Frunza

Alhassan Ghodeif

Nivedita Ghosh

Leah Gilroy

Larissa Good

John Gordon

Nicola Grasso

Aurelién M Guéroult

James Gulliver

Sarah Guthrie

Markus Gwiggner

Mina Hanna

Christopher Harlow

Wendy Harrison

Ailsa Hart

Barney Hawthorne

Julie Henshaw

Rosaleen Herdman-Grant

Patricia Hooper

Willow Howard

Nasir Hussain

Thomas Hutton

Aye Mya Htun

Peter Irving

Reema Jagdish

Anum Javed

Asima Javed

Nishani Jayasooriya

Matthew Johnson

Emma Johnston

Gareth-Rhys Jones

Cynthia Kanagasundaram

Fotein Karagkouni

Karen Kemp

Cheryl Kemp

Hesham Khalil

Najeebullah Khan

Mais Khasawneh

Bilal Khurshid

Andrew King

Beverley Kirkham

Fiona Kirkham

Flora Kokwaro

Mohamed Korani

Ioannis Koumoutsos

Aditi Kumar

Anish John Kuriakose Kuzhiyanjal

Martyn Lakeland

Sophie Laverick

Charlie Lees

Emma Levell

Scott Levison

Samuel Lim

Yuen-Hui Lim

Jimmy Limdi

James Oliver Lindsay

Jessica Lisle

Alan Lobo

Raphael Luber

Laura Lucaciu

Holly Lyne

Jonathan MacDonald

Aarani Mahalingam

Sara Mahgoub

Ridhima Malakar

Fenella Marley

Joy Mason

Zia Mazhar

Hannah McCaughan

Tracy Naughton

Adam McCulloch

Stuart McIlwaine

Nirmol Meah

Leila Mebarek

Mike Mendall

Radharetnas Meiarasu

Nasir Mir

Tilly Mills

Jentus Milton

Victoria Moffat

GORDON MORAN GORDON.MORAN@NOTTINGHAM.AC.UK
Professor of Gastroenterology

Liam Morris

Gary Morrison

Graham Morrison

Robert Mulligan

Charles Murray

Jennifer Murray

Mutwakil Musharaf

Sally Myers

Pineshwari Naeck-Boolauky

Andres Naranjo

Janardhan Navaratnam

Deanna Naylor

Emma Nixon

Kirsty Nixon

Hesam Ahmadi Nooredinvand

Uche Nosegbe

Olaolu Olabintan

Elaine Ong Ming San

Comfort Okpeh

Hayley Owen

Ruth Owen

Christopher Palmer-Jones

Kalyan Peddada

Mohammad Peerally

Rebecca Perkins

Frank Phillips

Keith Pohl

Richard Pollok

Nick Powell

Farah Qayyum

Maria Qurashi

Mohammed Nabil Quraishi

Elizabeth Ratcliffe

Sohail Rahmany

Hanin Ramadan

Arvind Ramadas

Anne Reddington

Tom Riley

Peter Rimmer

Susan Ritchie

Jacqueline Roscoe

Konstantina Rosiou

Siobhan Rowland

Joseph Sabine

Aamir Saifuddin

Mark Samaan

Priya Sarkar

Shahzad Sarwar

Ayodele Sasegbon

Jayne Saunders

Gregory Sebepos-Rogers

John Paul Seenan

Christian Selinger

Solange Serna

Sonika Sethi

Matthew Shale

Richard Shenderey

Achuth Shenoy

Yousuf Sherifat

Roosey Sheth

Spyros Siakavellas

Rafid Sikafi

Amar Singh

Salil Singh

Updesh Singh

Ganesh Sivaji

R Alexander Speight

Andy Spence

Catherine Stansfield

Helen Steed

Kishaani Suseeharan

Maria Tabuso

Donatas Taucius

Joanne Taylor

Amit Thakor

Tony Tham

Gill Townsend

Tristan Townsend

Thomas Troth

Ruth Tunney

Kelly Turner

Nosheen Umar

Vithushan Vakeeswarasarma

Ajay M Verma

Hazel Wallace

Katharina Wallis

Hannah Walton

Bo Wang

Eleanor Warner

Callum Watson

Eleanor Watson

Susie Wen

Monika Widlak

Maureen Williams

Amy Woods

Lisa Younge

Mansoor Zafar



Contributors

Abstract

Background
There is a paucity of evidence to support safe and effective management of patients with acute severe ulcerative colitis during the COVID-19 pandemic. We sought to identify alterations to established conventional evidence-based management of acute severe ulcerative colitis during the early COVID-19 pandemic, the effect on outcomes, and any associations with severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) infection and severe COVID-19 outcomes.

Methods
The PROTECT-ASUC study was a multicentre, observational, case-control study in 60 acute secondary care hospitals throughout the UK. We included adults (≥18 years) with either ulcerative colitis or inflammatory bowel disease unclassified, who presented with acute severe ulcerative colitis and fulfilled the Truelove and Witts criteria. Cases and controls were identified as either admitted or managed in emergency ambulatory care settings between March 1, 2020, and June 30, 2020 (COVID-19 pandemic period cohort), or between Jan 1, 2019, and June 30, 2019 (historical control cohort), respectively. The primary outcome was the proportion of patients with acute severe ulcerative colitis receiving rescue therapy (including primary induction) or colectomy. The study is registered with ClinicalTrials.gov, NCT04411784.

Findings
We included 782 patients (398 in the pandemic period cohort and 384 in the historical control cohort) who met the Truelove and Witts criteria for acute severe ulcerative colitis. The proportion of patients receiving rescue therapy (including primary induction) or surgery was higher during the pandemic period than in the historical period (217 [55%] of 393 patients vs 159 [42%] of 380 patients; p=0·00024) and the time to rescue therapy was shorter in the pandemic cohort than in the historical cohort (p=0·0026). This difference was driven by a greater use of rescue and primary induction therapies with biologicals, ciclosporin, or tofacitinib in the COVID-19 pandemic period cohort than in the historical control period cohort (177 [46%] of 387 patients in the COVID-19 cohort vs 134 [36%] of 373 patients in the historical cohort; p=0·0064). During the pandemic, more patients received ambulatory (outpatient) intravenous steroids (51 [13%] of 385 patients vs 19 [5%] of 360 patients; p=0·00023). Fewer patients received thiopurines (29 [7%] of 398 patients vs 46 [12%] of 384; p=0·029) and 5-aminosalicylic acids (67 [17%] of 398 patients vs 98 [26%] of 384; p=0·0037) during the pandemic than in the historical control period. Colectomy rates were similar between the pandemic and historical control groups (64 [16%] of 389 vs 50 [13%] of 375; p=0·26); however, laparoscopic surgery was less frequently performed during the pandemic period (34 [53%] of 64] vs 38 [76%] of 50; p=0·018). Five (2%) of 253 patients tested positive for SARS-CoV-2 during hospital treatment. Two (2%) of 103 patients re-tested for SARS-CoV-2 during the 3-month follow-up were positive 5 days and 12 days, respectively, after discharge from index admission. Both recovered without serious outcomes.

Interpretation
The COVID-19 pandemic altered practice patterns of gastroenterologists and colorectal surgeons in the management of acute severe ulcerative colitis but was associated with similar outcomes to a historical cohort. Despite continued use of high-dose corticosteroids and biologicals, the incidence of COVID-19 within 3 months was low and not associated with adverse COVID-19 outcomes.

Citation

Sebastian, S., Walker, G. J., Kennedy, N. A., Conley, T. E., Patel, K. V., Subramanian, S., …Zafar, M. (2021). Assessment, endoscopy, and treatment in patients with acute severe ulcerative colitis during the COVID-19 pandemic (PROTECT-ASUC): a multicentre, observational, case-control study. Lancet Gastroenterology and Hepatology, 6(4), 271-281. https://doi.org/10.1016/s2468-1253%2821%2900016-9

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Feb 2, 2021
Online Publication Date Feb 2, 2021
Publication Date Apr 1, 2021
Deposit Date Oct 30, 2023
Journal The Lancet Gastroenterology & Hepatology
Publisher Elsevier
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 6
Issue 4
Pages 271-281
DOI https://doi.org/10.1016/s2468-1253%2821%2900016-9
Keywords Gastroenterology; Hepatology
Public URL https://nottingham-repository.worktribe.com/output/26798064
Publisher URL https://www.thelancet.com/journals/langas/article/PIIS2468-1253(21)00016-9/fulltext
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