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Title: EoE CONNECT, the European Registry of Clinical, Environmental, and Genetic Determinants in Eosinophilic Esophagitis: rationale, design, and study protocol of a large-scale epidemiological study in Europe
Author: Lucendo, Alfredo J.
Santander, Cecilio
Savarino, Edoardo
Guagnozzi, Danila
Pérez Martínez, Isabel
Perelló, Antonia
Guardiola Arévalo, Antonio
Barrio, Jesús
Betoré Glaria, María Elena
Gutiérrez Junquera, Carolina
Ciriza de los Ríos, Constanza
Racca, Francesca
Fernández Fernández, Sonia
Blas Jhon, Leonardo
Lund Krarup, Anne
Riva, Susana de la
Naves, Juan E.
Carrión, Silvia
Rodríguez Oballe, Juan Armando
García Morales, Natalia
Tamarit Sebastián, Sonsoles
Navarro, Pilar
Arias, Ángel
Laserna Mendieta, Emilio J.
Casabona Francés, Sergio
Pérez Fernández, Teresa
Llerena Castro, Roland
Ghisa, Matteo
Manie, Daria
Pellegatta, Gaia
Suárez, Adolfo
Alcedo, Javier
Gil Simón, Paula
Teresa Palomeque, María
Asensio, Teresa
Granja Navacerrada, Alicia
Hurtado de Mendoza Guena, Lonore
Rodríguez Sánchez, Alba
Masiques Mas, Lluïsa
Dainese, Raffaella
Feo Ortega, Sara
Keywords: Malalties de l'esòfag
Informàtica mèdica
Esophagus diseases
Medical informatics
Issue Date: 1-Jan-2022
Publisher: SAGE Publications
Abstract: Background: The growing prevalence of eosinophilic esophagitis (EoE) represents a considerable burden to patients and health care systems. Optimizing cost-effective management and identifying mechanisms for disease onset and progression are required. However, the paucity of large patient cohorts and heterogeneity of practice hinder the defining of optimal management of EoE. Methods: EoE CONNECT is an ongoing, prospective registry study initiated in 2016 and currently managed by EUREOS, the European Consortium for Eosinophilic Diseases of the Gastrointestinal Tract. Patients are managed and treated by their responsible specialists independently. Data recorded using a web-based system include demographic and clinical variables; patient allergies; environmental, intrapartum, and early life exposures; and family background. Symptoms are structurally assessed at every visit; endoscopic features and histological findings are recorded for each examination. Prospective treatment data are registered sequentially, with new sequences created each time a different treatment (active principle, formulation, or dose) is administered to a patient. EoE CONNECT database is actively monitored to ensure the highest data accuracy and the highest scientific and ethical standards. Results: EoE CONNECT is currently being conducted at 39 centers in Europe and enrolls patients of all ages with EoE. In its aim to increase knowledge, to date EoE CONNECT has provided evidence on the effectiveness of first- and second-line therapies for EoE in clinical practice, the ability of proton pump inhibitors to induce disease remission, and factors associated with improved response. Drug effects to reverse fibrous remodeling and endoscopic features of fibrosis in EoE have also been assessed. Conclusion: This prospective registry study will provide important information on the epidemiological and clinical aspects of EoE and evidence as to the real-world and long-term effectiveness and safety of therapy. These data will potentially be a vital benchmark for planning future EoE health care services in Europe.
Note: Reproducció del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.1177/17562848221074204
It is part of: Therapeutic Advances in Gastroenterology, 2022, vol 15, p. 1-16
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2445/184014
Related resource: https://doi.org/10.1177/17562848221074204
ISSN: 1756-2848
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