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European Guideline on IgG4-related digestive disease - UEG and SGF evidence-based recommendations.

Authors :
Löhr JM
Beuers U
Vujasinovic M
Alvaro D
Frøkjær JB
Buttgereit F
Capurso G
Culver EL
de-Madaria E
Della-Torre E
Detlefsen S
Dominguez-Muñoz E
Czubkowski P
Ewald N
Frulloni L
Gubergrits N
Duman DG
Hackert T
Iglesias-Garcia J
Kartalis N
Laghi A
Lammert F
Lindgren F
Okhlobystin A
Oracz G
Parniczky A
Mucelli RMP
Rebours V
Rosendahl J
Schleinitz N
Schneider A
van Bommel EF
Verbeke CS
Vullierme MP
Witt H
Source :
United European gastroenterology journal [United European Gastroenterol J] 2020 Jul; Vol. 8 (6), pp. 637-666. Date of Electronic Publication: 2020 Jun 18.
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

The overall objective of these guidelines is to provide evidence-based recommendations for the diagnosis and management of immunoglobulin G4 (IgG4)-related digestive disease in adults and children. IgG4-related digestive disease can be diagnosed only with a comprehensive work-up that includes histology, organ morphology at imaging, serology, search for other organ involvement, and response to glucocorticoid treatment. Indications for treatment are symptomatic patients with obstructive jaundice, abdominal pain, posterior pancreatic pain, and involvement of extra-pancreatic digestive organs, including IgG4-related cholangitis. Treatment with glucocorticoids should be weight-based and initiated at a dose of 0.6-0.8 mg/kg body weight/day orally (typical starting dose 30-40 mg/day prednisone equivalent) for 1 month to induce remission and then be tapered within two additional months. Response to initial treatment should be assessed at week 2-4 with clinical, biochemical and morphological markers. Maintenance treatment with glucocorticoids should be considered in multi-organ disease or history of relapse. If there is no change in disease activity and burden within 3 months, the diagnosis should be reconsidered. If the disease relapsed during the 3 months of treatment, immunosuppressive drugs should be added.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
2050-6414
Volume :
8
Issue :
6
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
United European gastroenterology journal
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
32552502
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1177/2050640620934911