Andrew A Plumb
Small bowel motility quantified by cine MRI to predict longer term response in patients with Crohn’s disease commencing biological therapy: The Motility study
Plumb, Andrew A; Moran, Gordon; Chowdhury, Kashfia; Ahmed, Norin; Philpott, Sue; Ahmad, Tariq; Bloom, Stuart; Hart, Ailsa; Jacobs, Ilan; Menys, Alex; Mooney, Peter; Tolan, Damian; Travis, Simon; Bhagwanani, Anisha; Bhatnagar, Gauraang; Boone, Darren; Franklin, James; Gangi-Burton, Anmol; Hameed, Maira; Helbren, Emma; Hosseini-Ardehali, Faraz; Hyland, Rachel; Kilic, Yakup; Kumar, Shankar; Lambie, Hannah; Mohsin, Maryam; Patel, Anisha; Rahman, Safi; Sakai, Naomi; Sidhu, Harbir; Thomson, Elen; Ahmed, Saiam; Bannur Chikkeragowda, Uday; Barratt, Nina; Beeston, Teresita; Fitzke, Heather; Gibbons, Nicola; Godfrey, Edmund; Gupta, Arun; Higginson, Antony; Isaac, Elizabeth; Bel Kok, Klaartje; Langlands, Sarah; Parkes, Miles; Patel, Jaymin; Patel, Kamal; Patel, Kamini; Patodi, Nishant; Pollok, Richard; Przemiosolo, Robert; Robinson, Charlotte; Thoua, Nora; Wadke, Anvi; Halligan, Steve; Taylor, Stuart A
Authors
Professor GORDON MORAN GORDON.MORAN@NOTTINGHAM.AC.UK
PROFESSOR OF GASTROENTEROLOGY
Kashfia Chowdhury
Norin Ahmed
Sue Philpott
Tariq Ahmad
Stuart Bloom
Ailsa Hart
Ilan Jacobs
Alex Menys
Peter Mooney
Damian Tolan
Simon Travis
Anisha Bhagwanani
Gauraang Bhatnagar
Darren Boone
James Franklin
Anmol Gangi-Burton
Maira Hameed
Emma Helbren
Faraz Hosseini-Ardehali
Rachel Hyland
Yakup Kilic
Shankar Kumar
Hannah Lambie
Maryam Mohsin
Anisha Patel
Safi Rahman
Naomi Sakai
Harbir Sidhu
Elen Thomson
Saiam Ahmed
Uday Bannur Chikkeragowda
Nina Barratt
Teresita Beeston
Heather Fitzke
Nicola Gibbons
Edmund Godfrey
Arun Gupta
Antony Higginson
Elizabeth Isaac
Klaartje Bel Kok
Sarah Langlands
Miles Parkes
Jaymin Patel
Kamal Patel
Kamini Patel
Nishant Patodi
Richard Pollok
Robert Przemiosolo
Charlotte Robinson
Nora Thoua
Anvi Wadke
Steve Halligan
Stuart A Taylor
Abstract
Background:
Small bowel Crohn’s Disease (SBCD) is increasingly treated with biological therapies. Predicting response or remission (RoR) for individual patients is difficult and complicates treatment strategy. We aimed to determine if motility magnetic resonance imaging (mMRI) is superior to CRP and faecal calprotectin (FC) for prediction of RoR at one year in patients commencing biologics for SBCD.
Methods:
Prospective, multicentre (n=13) cohort study of patients with active non-stricturing SBCD requiring anti-TNF or anti-IL-12/23 treatment. We measured mMRI and CRP at baseline and post-induction (visit 2: 12-30 weeks), and FC in a subset. RoR was assessed at one year using clinical and structural magnetic resonance enterography parameters. We compared sensitivity, specificity, and area under the receiver operating characteristic curve (ROC-AUC) of changes in mMRI and CRP to predict RoR at 1 year. Secondary outcomes compared mMRI with FC, and prediction of improved quality of life (QoL).
Results:
Eighty-six participants completed all assessments. Stable or improved mMRI at visit 2 was more sensitive than normalisation of CRP for RoR (mMRI:71.0%, 95%CI 52.0-85.8; CRP:45.2%, 95%CI 27.3-64.0%, p=0.008) but less specific (mMRI:30.9%, 95%CI 19.1-44.8; CRP:67.3%, 95%CI 53.3-79.3%, p<0.001). There was no significant difference in ROC-AUC (mMRI:0.48; CRP:0.53, p=0.65). Similar results were obtained for FC. None of mMRI, CRP or FC predicted patient QoL at 1 year.
Conclusions:
Although improved mMRI is more sensitive than CRP and FC to predict RoR at 1 year, it is less specific. No factor predicted patient QoL. Motility MRI remains a marker of disease activity at given timepoints.
Citation
Plumb, A. A., Moran, G., Chowdhury, K., Ahmed, N., Philpott, S., Ahmad, T., Bloom, S., Hart, A., Jacobs, I., Menys, A., Mooney, P., Tolan, D., Travis, S., Bhagwanani, A., Bhatnagar, G., Boone, D., Franklin, J., Gangi-Burton, A., Hameed, M., Helbren, E., …Taylor, S. A. (in press). Small bowel motility quantified by cine MRI to predict longer term response in patients with Crohn’s disease commencing biological therapy: The Motility study. Inflammatory Bowel Diseases, https://doi.org/10.1093/ibd/izaf023
Journal Article Type | Article |
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Acceptance Date | Jan 31, 2025 |
Online Publication Date | Mar 7, 2025 |
Deposit Date | Feb 3, 2025 |
Publicly Available Date | Mar 8, 2026 |
Journal | Inflammatory Bowel Diseases |
Print ISSN | 1078-0998 |
Electronic ISSN | 1536-4844 |
Publisher | Oxford University Press |
Peer Reviewed | Peer Reviewed |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1093/ibd/izaf023 |
Public URL | https://nottingham-repository.worktribe.com/output/45031001 |
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© The Author(s) 2025. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Crohn’s & Colitis Foundation.
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