Management of Crohn's disease in Taiwan: consensus guideline of the Taiwan Society of Inflammatory Bowel Disease updated in 2023.
Journal
Intestinal research
Journal Volume
22
Journal Issue
3
Start Page
250
End Page
285
ISSN
1598-9100
Date Issued
2024-07
Author(s)
Wu, Jia-Feng
Yen, Hsu-Heng
Wang, Horng-Yuan
Chang, Ting-An
Chang, Chung-Hsin
Chang, Chen-Wang
Chao, Te-Hsin
Chou, Jen-Wei
Chou, Yenn-Hwei
Chuang, Chiao-Hsiung
Hsu, Wen-Hung
Hsu, Tzu-Chi
Huang, Tien-Yu
Hung, Tsung-I
Le, Puo-Hsien
Lin, Chun-Che
Lin, Chun-Chi
Lin, Ching-Pin
Lin, Jen-Kou
Lin, Wei-Chen
Tsai, Tzung-Jiun
Ni, Yen-Hsuan
Wang, Cheng-Yi
Wu, Deng-Chyang
Abstract
Crohn's disease (CD) is a chronic, fluctuating inflammatory condition that primarily affects the gastrointestinal tract. Although the incidence of CD in Taiwan is lower than that in Western countries, the severity of CD presentation appears to be similar between Asia and the West. This observation indicates the urgency for devising revised guidelines tailored to the unique reimbursement system, and patient requirements in Taiwan. The core objectives of these updated guidelines include the updated treatment choices and the integration of the treat-to-target strategy into CD management, promoting the achievement of deep remission to mitigate complications and enhance the overall quality of life. Given the diversity in disease prevalence, severity, insurance policies, and access to medical treatments in Taiwan, a customized approach is imperative for formulating these guidelines. Such tailored strategies ensure that international standards are not only adapted but also optimized to local contexts. Since the inception of its initial guidelines in 2017, the Taiwan Society of Inflammatory Bowel Disease (TSIBD) has acknowledged the importance of continuous revisions for incorporating new therapeutic options and evolving disease management practices. The latest update leverages international standards and recent research findings focused on practical implementation within the Taiwanese healthcare system.
Subjects
Consensus
Crohn disease
Guidelines
Management
Taiwan
Publisher
Korean Association for the Study of Intestinal Diseases
Type
journal article